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The Pacific Northwest's enduring influence on space exploration
Saadia Pekkanen, a professor at the UW's Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and an expert in space policy weighs in.
08/13/2019 | Crosscut -
New Burke Museum opens Oct. 12
Check out the grand opening lineup of events and activities for the weekend of Oct. 12-14, 2019.
08/13/2019 | Burke Museum -
Students & Superlatives
Eight exceptional Arts & Sciences students have been selected as 2019 Dean's Medalists and Graduate Medalists.
August 2019 Perspectives -
Science says children need a village, not an app
Right after the turn of the century, Pat Kuhl, who studies speech and hearing at the UW, ran a pair of experiments with English-speaking nine-month-old babies.
08/08/2019 | Quartz -
Staff Story: Holly Arsenault
As a playwright, Holly Arsenault writes mostly comedies, but she takes her work as director of engagement for the UW School of Drama very seriously.
08/08/2019 | The Whole U -
Chinese Romeo & Juliet — A dance concert of Butterfly Lovers
The famous Chinese love story, The Butterfly Lovers, is coming to McCaw Hall in September, with the Beijing Dance Academy, thanks to Li Hengda (MFA, Dance, 2006) of Hengda Dance Academy.
08/08/2019 | Northwest Asian Weekly -
Behind the Byline: Meet arts critic Moira Macdonald
The Seattle Times interviews Moira Macdonald (MA, English, 1987 | BA, Drama / English, 1984), the Seattle Times arts critic, about what influenced her to become a critic.
08/08/2019 | The Seattle Times -
Night skies of August hold wonders
Christopher Phillips, a research specialist in the Department of Physics, explains why there will be ideal conditions for stargazing in August.
08/07/2019 | Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber -
Virtually Physics
Doctoral student Jared Canright is exploring the potential of virtual reality to explain physics concepts to UW undergraduates.
August 2019 Perspectives -
Coupe’s ‘Exercises in Passivity’ explores our changing relationship with technology at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery
Seattle-based artist and DXARTS associate professor James Coupe exhibition “Exercises in Passivity,” will be at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery Aug. 1 to 24.
08/06/2019 | The Daily