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  • Washington men’s and women’s basketball players urge fellow students to register to vote

    On Monday afternoon, the Huskies men’s and women’s basketball teams canvassed the UW campus urging folks to register for the upcoming November elections. They wore black T-shirts with a QR code that read: “Scan me. Register to vote.” UW Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Hopkins and UW student Hameir Wright are quoted. Alexes Harris, professor of sociology at the UW, is mentioned.

    09/28/2020 | The Seattle Times
  • Meet the artists making comics in Seattle’s historic drawbridges

    From studios in the University and Fremont bridge towers, two local illustrators — E.T. Russian, a physical therapist at the UW Medical Center, and Roger Fernandes, a lecturer of American Indian studies at the UW — draw attention to the region’s history.

    09/28/2020 | Crosscut
  • UW’s 37th annual New Student Convocation goes online

    University of Washington faculty member Ian Schnee, associate teaching professor in the Department of Philosophy, was the featured speaker at the UW’s 37th annual New Student Convocation.

    09/27/2020 | UW News
  • Meet Leela Fernandes, new director of the Jackson School of International Studies

    Leela Fernandes, an internationally recognized scholar and author on democratic politics and inequality with a focus on contemporary India, officially assumed the directorship role of the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington on July 1, 2020.

    09/27/2020 | The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
  • UW political professor offers insight Trump's decision to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

    Scott Lemieux, assistant teaching professor of political science at the UW, gives insight into how the confirmation process for the Supreme Court will work before Election Day.

    09/26/2020 | King5 News
  • Strong local reaction to Supreme Court nomination

    The selection of a deeply conservative jurist to replace the late liberal justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not sitting well with some women on the Eastside. In 2016, they formed an organization in reaction to the president’s election, Plateaupians 4 Peace. This nomination has them riled up. Margaret O’Mara, professor of history at the UW, is interviewed.

    09/26/2020 | Kiro7
  • A Recipe for Kitchen Printmaking

    The chair of UW’s Printmaking Program designed a popular new class during the pandemic, stamping out doubt about how effective remote learning can be.

    September 2020 Perspectives
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    CAS in the News

    A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.

    September 2020 Perspectives
  • Opportunities to Explore

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home.

    September 2020 Perspectives
  • Microaggressions aren’t just innocent blunders – new research links them with racial bias

    "We found direct support for what recipients of microaggressions have been saying all along: Students who are more likely to say they commit microaggressions are more likely to score higher on measures of racial bias," writes Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology at the UW.

    09/24/2020 | The Conversation