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EPA's Pruitt: Bring back 'true environmentalism'
Aseem Prakash of the Center for Environmental Politics on the agenda of Scott Pruit, head of the EPA under the Trump administration.
01/03/2018 | The Hill -
Nuclear Fallout in the Marshall Islands
UW professor Holly Barker on the lasting health impacts of mid-20th century U.S. nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands.
12/26/2017 | The Islander -
A Holiday Gift to Encourage Tech Pursuits
An I-LABS study is referenced in a personal essay on girls and technology.
12/25/2017 | GeekWire -
Crackdown on Services for Rural Migrants in China
Kam Wing Chan, UW professor of geography, is quoted in this story about Beijing's crackdown on services for migrant schoolchidren.
12/24/2017 | The New York Times -
Adolescents and Gender Nonconformity
A study suggests that 25% of California adolescents are gender nonconforming. Professor Kristina Olson of the UW's TransYouth Project is mentioned.
12/23/2017 | KQED Science -
Piercing the mystery of the cosmic origins of gold
Explore the origins of cosmic gold, written by Jérôme Margueron, a visiting scientist at the UW's Institute for Nuclear Theory.
12/21/2017 | The Conversation -
Why Americans will never agree on oil drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge
Analysis from Scott Montgomery of the Jackson School for International Studies
12/21/2017 | The Conversation -
Why Australians keep getting older
Research involving UW faculty and students shows evidence of humans in Australia much earlier than previously thought.
12/21/2017 | UW News -
'Feminism' is the word of the year–should we be celebrating?
Shirley Yee, Chair of Gender, Women, and Sexuality weighs in
12/20/2017 | The Seattle Times -
A Nobel Perspective on Literature
A new literature course focuses on Nobel Prize winners and the sometimes surprising factors that led to their win.
December 2017 Perspectives