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  • Self-harm: Why it happens and how to treat it

    Emergency department visits for self-harm have spiked since the pandemic. Experts explain the psychology behind the behavior and how to overcome it. Vibh Forsythe Cox, clinical associate professor of psychology and director of the Marsha M. Linehan DBT Clinic at the UW, is quoted.
    10/30/2024 | CNN
  • Democracy in Focus Lecture

    Even One Vote…

    Dean Dianne Harris offers a personal reflection on the importance of voting.

    10/29/2024 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Americans are hoarding their friends

    Much of what can make linking friends scary — insecurity, envy, an instinct to hold tight to the people you love — isn’t new; it’s fundamentally human. But keeping your friends to yourself, what I call “friend hoarding,” is a modern practice. Katherine Stovel, professor and chair of sociology at the UW, is quoted.
    10/29/2024 | The Atlantic
  • These museum exhibits have to be smelled to be believed

    Museum and gallery shows in Seattle, New York, England and beyond are engaging visitors’ hearts and minds through all of their senses. Nina Bozicnik, affiliate associate professor of art, art history and design at the UW and curator at the Henry Art Gallery, is quoted.
    10/29/2024 | The New York Times
  • Aerial photo of the UW quad in autumn.

    A Nobel, an Inventor, a Polymath & More

    Recent awards and appointments celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty and staff for their research, leadership, and more. 

    November 2024 Perspectives
  • Why Washington's statewide initiatives saw big shift in support

    A survey of voters in July showed approval of Washington's four statewide initiatives, including repealing the Climate Commitment Act and the state's long-term care program. Three months later and voters appear more likely to reject three of them. James Long, professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.
    10/28/2024 | KING 5
  • How much energy does it take to make a baby? Researchers are rethinking what they know

    Across the animal kingdom, models have vastly underestimated the energy costs of reproduction. Lauren Buckley, professor of biology at the UW, is quoted.
    10/24/2024 | Nature
  • ArtSci Roundup: November 2024

    ArtSci Roundup: November 2024

    From campus to wherever you call home, we welcome you to learn from and connect with the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. We hope to see you this November. Election & Democracy Events November 7 | Trust on the Ballot: Voting in...
    10/24/2024 | UW News
  • UW historian on medieval European monsters, and the meaning of monsters

    Video: UW historian on medieval European monsters, and the meaning of monsters

    Charity Urbanski, a teaching professor of history at the UW, studies monsters and monstrosities in medieval Europe. One of her interests is the purpose monsters served for medieval Europeans, and what we can learn about medieval European society by looking at their monsters, which served as vehicles for expressing anxieties and fears.
    10/23/2024 | UW News
  • A look inside Puget Sound’s declining bull kelp beds

    Kelp has vanished from about 80% of the shorelines around which it once grew in Puget Sound, according to a 2023 report from Washington’s Kelp Forest Monitoring Alliance. Megan Dethier, a research professor of biology at the UW and director of the UW's Friday Harbor Laboratories, is quoted.
    10/23/2024 | The Seattle Times