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After WWII Nightmare, a Generous Life
Isaac Alhadeff, survivor of two WWII POW camps, became a generous donor to the UW Sephardic Studies Program.
November 2017 Perspectives -
Mentors, Materials Research, and More Awards
Recent awards and honors for College of Arts & Sciences faculty and staff.
November 2017 Perspectives -
Reporting from the Frontlines
Combat reporter Alex Quade (1992) embeds with U.S. Special Operations Forces to share their stories.
November 2017 Perspectives -
Scientists get robots ready to study Antarctic ice shelves from below, with $2M boost from Paul Allen
Researchers from the University of Washington and Columbia University are getting ready for an unprecedented months-long campaign to study Antarctica’s ice shelves from the ocean below.
11/08/2017 | GeekWire -
Wildflowers may bloom a lot earlier at Mount Rainier
Researchers at the University of Washington found that earlier blooms are just one of several ways climate change may affect the park's popular flowers.
11/08/2017 | King 5 -
‘Every day brings some new trauma’: keeping calm in an anxious world
Dr. Marsha Linehan is quoted in this article.
11/08/2017 | The Guardian -
Language Lost and Found
Professor Diane Kendall has helped stroke survivors regain communication skills through a Veterans Administration study.
November 2017 Perspectives -
New Discovery Suggests Quarks Can Undergo Explosive Fusion Reactions
Gerald A. Miller, UW professor of physics, is quoted.
11/06/2017 | Gizmodo -
Earth-sized alien worlds are out there. Now, astronomers are figuring out how to detect life on them
Victoria Meadows, professor of astronomy at the UW, is quoted.
11/03/2017 | Science -
What Happened When I Spent A Week Calling People Out On Their B.S.
Calling others–and myself–out on BS saved me time, money and made me feel more powerful." Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology at the UW, is featured.
11/03/2017 | Fast Company