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Best Colleges and Campus Pride Unveil 2020’s Best Colleges for LGBTQ+ Students
The University of Washington has been named as one of the top five best colleges for LGBTQ+ students.
06/17/2020 | San Francisco Gate -
Protesters Want Seattle De-gentrified—This is How It Could Happen
Quintard Taylor, history professor, discusses the possible de-gentrification of Seattle.
06/17/2020 | Newsweek -
Amazon Uses ‘Hardball’ Non-Competes in Ways California Rivals Can’t
A lawsuit against a cloud services employee who left to join Google highlights Amazon’s aggressive tactics to retain talent. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, is quoted.
06/17/2020 | Bloomberg -
Biden and Trump Are Fighting Each Other in a Changed World
Political science faculty Megan Ming Francis, Jake Grumbach, and Christopher Parker discuss 2020's leftward-tilting electorate.
06/17/2020 | The New York Times -
Sorrow: UW Modern Band: SP20 Digital Series
The UW Modern Band, advised by Cuong Vu, jazz studies chair, created Sorrow, improvisations born of COVID-19 and protests against systemic racism.
06/17/2020 | UW School of Music Youtube Channel -
Mathematics professor Tatiana Toro honored by SAMSI
Professor Toro is the recipient of the 2020 Blackwell-Tapia Prize.
06/16/2020 | UW News -
Virtual graduation: Tech tools help Univ. of Washington host first-ever remote ceremony
The University of Washington's virtual graduation ceremony and all the technology that made it possible is explained in this article.
06/16/2020 | GeekWire -
Science, politics and trolls: How Carl Bergstrom became a voice of clarity on the coronavirus
NBC News profiles Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, who has emerged as one of the nation’s top experts during the coronavirus pandemic.
06/15/2020 | NBC News -
A moment where protest leads to change? UW professor sees an historic arc
Michael McCann, professor of political science, puts into context the peace and the violence of protests against police brutality.
06/15/2020 | KUOW -
Feeling lonely in your marriage? Why it's common and how to speak up
At a time when couples are spending more time together than ever, some may also discover they’re lonely in their marriage. Pepper Schwartz, professor of sociology, is quoted.
06/15/2020 | NBC Today