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Making Music — at a Distance
They can't perform together on stage right now, but members of the UW Wind Ensemble are still making music.
May 2020 Perspectives -
We Should Never Have to Vote in Person Again
Jacob Grumbach, assistant professor of political science explains why mail-in votes should be made legal and mandatory in all states, complete with statistics and interviews.
05/04/2020 | New York Times -
How are you coping with shutdown? UW study wants to know
In order to study how the pandemic impacts people in regards to mental health, UW researchers are turning to an app and 500 patients to record their moods.
05/04/2020 | My Northwest -
With “Humanities First,” the UW Expands Opportunities for First Year Students
The program is funded by a $700,000 grant from The Mellon Foundation.
05/04/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Protecting Lives with 3D Printers
Arts & Sciences departments have used their 3D printers to create protective equipment for health care workers.
May 2020 Perspectives -
ArtSci Roundup: Storytelling with Indigenous Writers, Meany Center Curtain Talks, Stroum Center Quick Talk, and more
ArtSci at the UW brings together a myriad of activities, talks, and events that can be done safely from the comfort of home during quarantine.
05/01/2020 | UW News -
Pacific oysters in the Salish Sea may not contain as many microplastics as previously thought
A team of researchers including Samantha Phan, chemistry doctoral student, has shown that Pacific Oysters are not as polluted with microplastics as believed in the past.
05/01/2020 | UW.edu -
Why are kids asking such big questions during the pandemic?
Jana Mohr Lone, Director of the Center for Philosophy for Children discusses children's philosophical questions about the coronavirus outbreak.
05/01/2020 | The Conversation -
Husky 100
100 undergraduate and graduate students, including members of the College of Arts and Sciences are celebrated for their achievements at the University of Washington.
05/01/2020 | UW.edu -
Oil war and Covid-19 lead to lower prices at the gas pump
Scott Montgomery, international studies professor, and Aseem Prakash, political science professor, explain the uncertain future for oil companies amid the coronavirus crisis.
05/01/2020 | Seattle Weekly