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Mother as muse in a powerful show of Black beauty
Mickalene Thomas' 'MUSE', at the Henry Art Gallery, uses photography to transform perceptions of Black femininity, sexuality and motherhood.
07/26/2018 | Crosscut -
And then there was (more) light: Researchers boost performance quality of perovskites
Researchers from the UW Clean Energy Institute and Molecular Engineering & Sciences show that perovskite is amongst one of the best materials for thin-film solar cells.
07/26/2018 | UW News -
Racism and Parenting
On KING 5's "Racism and Parenting" special, Ralina Joseph, director of the UW Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, offered her expertise.
07/23/2018 | King 5 -
Our Neighbor Andromeda May Have Cannibalized Another Galaxy
UW Astronomy assistant professor Sarah Tuttle is quoted.
07/23/2018 | Gizmodo -
How refugees in Britain went from living in old bunkers and stately homes to being detained in cells
Jere L. Bacharach Endowed Professor in International Studies Jordanna Bailkin on how mass movements of refugees have turned into mass detention in many liberal democracies.
07/19/2018 | The Conversation -
Seattle playwright’s ambitious new drama is a warning for the future
UW School of Drama's Director of Engagement Holly Arsenault, '01, is the playwright of the new drama "The Great Inconvenience", opening July 27 at Annex Theatre.
07/19/2018 | The Seattle Times -
From Japan, an award honoring scholarship and community-building
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs is honoring the Dept. of Asian Language & Literature for its outstanding contributions to the promotion of friendship between Japan and the U.S.
07/18/2018 | UW Office of Global Affairs -
Media scholar to explore feminism and pop culture
Amy Peloff, an affiliate assistant professor of gender, women and sexuality studies and former assistant director of the CHID program, will present "Feminism and Pop Culture."
07/18/2018 | Sequim Gazette -
Atlantic Ocean circulation is not collapsing – but as it shifts gears, global warming will reaccelerate
Corresponding author Ka-Kit Tung, UW professor of applied mathematics, newly published paper explains why air temperatures will rise more quickly than the rate since 2000.
07/18/2018 | UW News -
2018 Awards of Excellence
From Distinguished Teaching Awards to President's Medals, it's awards season at the UW.
July 2018 Perspectives