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New Seahawks receiver Brandon Marshall, thanks to therapy, is a new man
UW psychology professor Marsha Linehan's Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) saved this new Seahawk's life and now he's taking on society's stigma of mental health.
06/01/2018 | The News Tribune -
Highlights from “Thesis Exhibition: 2018 MFA + MDes” at the Henry Art Gallery
The Henry Art Gallery presents the Master of Fine Arts and Master of Design thesis exhibition, from May 26 to June 24.
05/29/2018 | THE DAILY -
Anthropologist explores China's changing art scene in 'Experimental Beijing'
Interview with Sasha Welland, associate professor in anthropology and gender, women and sexuality studies about her new book.
05/25/2018 | UW News -
Restorative justice works for perpetrators–and victims
Op-ed by Professor Katherine Beckett of the Department of Law, Societies and Justice.
05/21/2018 | Seattle Times -
Washington Research Foundation grant brings on four new biology faculty just in time for new Life Sciences Building
The Department of Biology hires four new faculty members.
05/21/2018 | UW News -
Want to help your child succeed in school? Add language to the math, reading mix
A University of Washington-led study shows that language is the winner for predicting a child's later success.
05/17/2018 | UW News -
Decomposing Nicely: A Buddhist Perspective on the Unity of Things
David P. Barash, professor of psychology emeritus at UW, writes about the unique recognition Buddhism has on the interconnectedness and interdependence of all things.
05/16/2018 | Center for Humans and Nature -
Chemist Karen Goldberg elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Karen Goldberg, affiliate professor of chemistry at UW, is elected to the National Academy of Sciences for “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”
05/15/2018 | UW News -
Born of protest: Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity celebrates a half-century
For 50yrs OMA&D has been supporting underrepresented minority and economically disadvantaged students, first-generation students, and campus diversity.
05/15/2018 | UW News -
Forest loss in one part of US can harm trees on the opposite coast
UW assistant professor of atmospheric sciences and of biology, Abigail Swann's new research shows small forest loss can impact on a continental scale.
05/15/2018 | UW News