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Could anti-Trump sentiment mobilize African-American voters in 2018?
African-American voters who dislike the Trump presidency are much more likely to vote and to engage with politics, according to UW political scientist Christopher Parker
03/19/2018 | UW News -
Birds With Older Fathers Have Shorter Telomeres, Lifespans
Dan Eisenberg, associate professor at the University of Washington Department of Anthropology, weighs in on the experimental design of this study.
03/14/2018 | The Scientist -
UW professor questions Trump - Kim Jong Un meeting motives
University of Washington Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann is interviewed by King 5 News
03/10/2018 | King 5 News -
Learning Happiness
A new psychology course pairs scientific research on happiness with activities that promote a positive outlook.
March 2018 Perspectives -
Trump in the World
Trump in the World — a course and lecture series — explores the global impact of Donald Trump's presidency.
March 2018 Perspectives -
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A Quantum Leap
A physics student explores the possibilities of quantum computing — with help from a Microsoft Research Fellowship.
March 2018 Perspectives -
A Research Lab in the Performing Arts
Visiting artists are immersed in creative research at the UW through an interdisciplinary initiative.
March 2018 Perspectives -
How social networks help perpetuate the ‘Cycle of Segregation’
UW professor of sociology Kyle Crowder is the co-author of a new book "Cycle of Segregation"
03/09/2018 | UW News -
A prestigious award brings UW composer Huck Hodge time to reflect, write
UW School of Music faculty composer Huck Hodge has been named the recipient of the Charles Ives Living Award
03/09/2018 | UW News