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ArtSci Roundup: Labor On-line: A Virtual Seminar Series, The Henry’s Re/Frame moves online, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage through opportunities with the Henry, the Center for Labor Studies, and more.
04/23/2020 | UW News -
Field report: Honors course explores whether national parks are in progress or peril
Nine and faculty seized the opportunity in this course to explore national parks, analyze their findings, and decide whether or not those parks are in danger.
04/22/2020 | UW.edu -
To survive the pandemic, dance, theater and opera go digital to provide fans a lifeline to the arts
Meany Center is featured on this compilation of arts organizations that are adapting to the coronavirus with new and compelling online content.
04/21/2020 | GeekWire -
UW Drama creates a virtual showcase for graduating class
The School of Drama has created a unique virtual showcase for their MFA acting graduates, in place of one that usually takes place in-person.
04/21/2020 | The Daily -
Julia Sweeney's Next Act
Julia Sweeney (BA, International Studies, '82) recalls her career as a writer and performance artist, with all the ups and downs.
04/21/2020 | UW Magazine -
UW expert: Achieving herd immunity for coronavirus a ‘disastrous strategy’
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom explains why reliance on herd immunity as a coronavirus management strategy has the potential to be disastrous.
04/20/2020 | MyNorthwest -
UW professor warns against reopening Washington state too soon amid coronavirus pandemic
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discusses the potential ramifications of relaxing social distancing measures too early.
04/20/2020 | King 5 News -
A state of emergency had been declared. A stadium employee had tested positive for Covid-19. Why did this Sounders match happen anyway?
Adam Kuczynski, a doctoral student in psychology, explains his ongoing study on the effects of the coronavirus and social distancing measures on mental health.
04/20/2020 | KUOW -
A conversation with Dan Chirot about his new book ‘You Say You Want a Revolution,’ exploring radical idealism
Dan Chirot of the UW's Jackson School of International Studies spreads warnings about violent revolutions in his latest book and interview.
04/20/2020 | UW News -
Coronavirus Encouraged Pro-Climate Behaviors: Here’s How Earth Day Celebrations Could Help Sustain Them
Political science Professor Aseem Prakash explains how online Earth Day events have the potential to sustain climate-friendly actions resulting from coronavirus prevention measures.
04/19/2020 | Forbes