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Over eight years, the government has deported about 34,000 people via Boeing Field. King County wants it stopped.
King County execs respond to concerns raised by a report from the Jackson School's Center for Human Rights.
04/25/2019 | Seattle Times -
New space race: Essays from Jackson School symposium explore changing law, policy
A new space race is underway, but what does that mean for international politics and law? Professor Saadia Pekkaenen and others explore this question in a group of new essays.
04/25/2019 | UW News -
Men who have children later in life may prime their kids for longevity
Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology, weighs in on the effects of paternal age in offspring.
04/25/2019 | New Scientist -
ArtsUW Roundup: Philip Glass’ Hydrogen Jukebox, George Rodriguez’s Exhibition Opening at MadArt, West Coast Premiere of “Nina Simone: Four Women”, and more!
This week in the arts, attend an original, gender-expansive adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; see the dancer-illusionists of MOMIX, and more . . .
04/24/2019 | UW News -
Policy in Action
Through the Task Force program, students in the Jackson School of International Studies tackle critical policy challenges — and set their career paths in motion.
04/22/2019 | University of Washington -
Congrats to the #Husky100
From indigenous language revitalization to healthcare and human rights -- check out each of their unique, personal stories.
04/19/2019 | University of Washington -
Faculty Spotlight: James Clauss
James Clauss, professor of classics, challenges students to go in search of myth and meaning in moving making.
04/19/2019 | The Whole U -
Greek Jewry and the Holocaust
Devin Naar, professor of Sephardic Studies at the UW, weighs in on the impact of the Holocaust on the Jewish community in Saloniki, Greece.
04/19/2019 | The Jerusalem Post -
Opinion: 12 scholars share ideas for reducing carbon emissions in academic travel
UW professors, including English professor Jesse Oak Taylor, explore ways to reduce the carbon footprint of academic conferences.
04/19/2019 | Inside Higher Ed -
New experiences shape the music of Seattle Symphony’s composer in residence
The Seattle Symphony's 2018-19 composer in residence Derek Bermel collaborates with Marcin Paczkowsky, a research associate in DXARTS.
04/19/2019 | The Seattle Times