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OPINION: Why is Amazon so touchy about its employees speaking out on climate change? The answer’s right across the lake.
Aseem Prakash, professor of political science, gives insight on Amazon's reaction to employees speaking out about its climate policy.
01/30/2020 | Seattle Times -
New study ranks Washington 6th in country for states where immigrants have largest economic impact
Sara R. Curran, professor of International Studies, discusses the important role immigrants play in the United States economy.
01/30/2020 | Seattle PI -
Things to do in Seattle: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5
Meany Hall "Brian Brooks Moving Company" is recommended on this weekly list of things to do in Seattle.
01/30/2020 | Crosscut -
New York's Roper Records provided the soundtrack for generations of dancers across the globe
Juilet McMains, drama professor, discusses the impact of New York's Roper Records on the music and dance industries.
01/29/2020 | Public Radio International -
The New Burke Museum is Dino-Mite!
The newly reopened Burke Museum receives high praise for its innovative design and expansive collection.
01/29/2020 | Seattle Refined -
A West Coast union faces bankruptcy. Here’s why unions nationwide are unnerved
History Professor James Gregory weighs in on the possible bankruptcy of a prominent West Coast union.
01/29/2020 | The Los Angeles Times -
Cool Courses for Spring 2020
Check out these unique Arts & Sciences courses for Spring Quarter 2020.
01/29/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences -
George Soros Donates $1B for Global University Initiative
Daniel Bessner, assistant professor of international studies, weighs in on George Soros' recent donation to Global University Initiative.
01/28/2020 | Diverse Issues in Higher Education -
Amazon employees launch mass defiance of company communications policy in support of colleagues
History Professor Margaret O'Mara weighs in on Amazon employees' decision to call out Amazon for its climate policy.
01/27/2020 | Washington Post -
The Duwamish people were here first. Should Seattleites pay them rent?
Joshua Reid, history professor, discusses the "Real Rent Duwamish" project and the U.S.'s history of breaking treaties with Indigenous people.
01/27/2020 | The Seattle Times