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From the Dean
Dean Stacey discusses the role of data science at the UW and plans for more introductory data science courses in the College.
March 2019 Perspectives -
What Insects Can Teach Us about Data
Flying insects navigate by collecting minimal data, but just the right data — a possible inspiration for new technologies.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Costumes with a Story to Tell
A School of Drama graduate student has found historical treasures among costumes tucked away in storage boxes for decades.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Social Media Data as Research Tool
The public may balk at the sharing of social media data, but social scientists use the information to understand our world.
March 2019 Perspectives -
A Puget Sound Language Returns
The Southern Lushootseed language, once spoken where the UW now sits, is finding new speakers through a UW course.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Putting Poetry on the Map
Students in the Department of English have created an interactive map of site-specific poetry in Washington state.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Could a calculator make criminal justice more equitable?
Sociology professor Alexes Harris speaks about the impact of fees in the criminal justice system.
03/19/2019 | The Everett Herald -
The Green New Deal And The New Politics Of Climate Change
Op-ed by Aseem Prakash, founding director of the Center for Environmental Politics, and Nives Dolsak of Marine and Environmental Affairs.
03/15/2019 | Forbes -
Democratic wins in 2020 won't change much if Mitch McConnell saves the filibuster
Scott Lemiuex, UW Political Science Lecturer, weighs in on the issue of the filibuster in the upcoming election.
03/13/2019 | NBC News -
Renee Erickson short-listed for Outstanding Chef at 2019 James Beard Awards
Renee Erickson (BFA, Painting and Drawing, 1995) is being honored for her work at her restaurant Bateau.
03/12/2019 | Columns