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Cosmic bursts unveil universe’s missing matter
Matthew McQuinn, assistant professor of astronomy, discusses the results of a study he co-authored about cosmic bursts.
05/27/2020 | UW News -
Professor demonstrates the power of music in the midst of a global crisis
Writer Zoe Luderman muses over professor of music Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir's livestream cello performance.
05/26/2020 | The Daily -
Eclectic trios from the Henry's collection confront the past in 'The Art of the Triptych'
In an exclusively temporary online format, Associate Curator of the Henry Art Gallery Ann Poulson celebrates the triptychs of various artists.
05/26/2020 | The Daily -
How do states make policy during a pandemic? Political science panel discusses politics of COVID-19 response
Political alignments are drawn during COVID-19, showing how differences in quarantine tactics draw different results. Chris Adolph, associate professor of political science, is quoted
05/26/2020 | The Daily -
Siloization of Climate and Public Health: The Case of Covid-19
Political science Professor Aseem Prakash writes a warning of the "silo effect" in regards to pandemic policy.
05/26/2020 | Global Policy Journal -
How do you fight the epidemic of racism within a pandemic?
Sapna Cheryan, professor of psychology, discusses former presidential candidate Andrew Yang's op-ed about the racism Asian-Americans were experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
05/26/2020 | KUOW -
Eclectic trios from the Henry's collection confront the past in 'The Art of the Triptych'
'The Art of the Triptych,' a part of the Henry's virtual Re/frame series invited "everyday art enthusiasts to be in conversation with curators."
05/26/2020 | The Daily -
Student supports COVID-19 fight in Bawku West
Francis Abugbilla, Jackson School doctoral candidate, is featured for facilitating support to assist in the COVID-19 response in Ghana.
05/25/2020 | News Ghana -
Pandemic lays bare the everyday stressors, inequities of marginalized communities
Jonathan Kanter and Adam Kuczynski stress the effects of marginalization among those effected by COVID-19.
05/24/2020 | The Seattle Times -
Scientists Say New, Lower CDC Estimates For Severity Of COVID-19 Are Optimistic
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, CDC's revised estimates for future infections, which some say is too optimistic and many fear the agency could be responding to political pressure.
05/22/2020 | NPR