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Crocker's Jacob Lawrence show celebrates black history and the dignity of labor
If ever a show deserved a rave review, it's the Crocker Art Museum's "History, Labor, Life: The Prints of Jacob Lawrence." Lawrence was a professor of painting at the UW.
02/13/2019 | The Sacramento Bee -
Life Sciences Building nominated as “2018 Building of the Year”
The UW's Life Sciences Building (LSB) is a 2018 “Building of the Year” finalist. Vote for it by February 15.
02/08/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Faculty Friday: Adam Warren
Adam Warren is an associate professor of Latin American history at the University of Washington with a special focus in science, medicine, and the study of indigenous peoples in Peru.
02/07/2019 | The Whole U -
5 Strategies for Scholarships
Advice from the UW's scholarship office and Arts & Sciences students about the scholarship process.
02/07/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Cool Courses in the Arts, Spring Quarter 2019
Need to fulfill your VLPA credits? These courses are sure to transform and inspire you!
02/07/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
UW to mark centennial of 1919 Seattle General Strike
Professor James Gregory on the power of public history and the centenary of the 1919 Seattle General Strike
02/02/2019 | The Whole U -
Scientists say iguana-sized reptile reigned as ‘Antarctic King’ before the dinosaurs
A reptile about the size of an iguana was the king of Antarctica is now part of the permanent collection at the Burke Museum.
01/31/2019 | GeekWire -
How T-shirt artist Ray Troll fused ‘Cruisin’ the Fossil … ’ collaborations with paleontologist Kirk Johnson
The Backstory: ‘Paleo-nerds’ collided at Seattle’s Burke Museum, resulting in friendship — and 2 science books featuring Troll’s quirky art.
01/31/2019 | The Seattle Times -
Iguana-sized dinosaur cousin discovered in Antarctica, shows how life at the South Pole bounced back after mass extinction
Scientists have just discovered a dinosaur relative that lived in Antarctica 250 million years ago. The iguana-sized reptile’s genus name, Antarctanax, means Antarctic king.
01/31/2019 | UW News -
Tanya Tagaq takes Inuit throat singing to wildly unexpected places
Tanya Tagaq will be in residency at the University of Washington Feb. 6 to 8, capped by a concert at Meany Center on Feb. 8.
01/30/2019 | The Seattle Times