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Here’s Why You Should Attend Xconomy Intersect on Thursday
Xconomy Intersect is on Thursday. The UW's Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, and Vikram Jandhyala, vice president of innovation strategy, will be among the featured speakers.
12/07/2016 -
Big antlers shouldn't exist -- this math model explains why they do
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology at UW, shares his insights on why biggest isn't necessarily the best when it comes to deer antlers and lion manes.
12/07/2016 -
How do Tacoma kids think about race and gender? UW study offers some hints
A UW study of elementary school students conducted at three racially diverse Tacoma schools found children rate gender a more important part of their identities than race.
12/07/2016 -
Uncovering SPD’s hidden wartime role after Pearl Harbor
Professor of UW American ethnic studies Tetsuden Kashima weighs in on SPD's role in the apprehension of Japanese residents after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
12/07/2016 -
Pushing boundaries—The wild imagination of Qui Nguyen
Playwright Qui Nguyen has two plays running simultaneously in December:Vietgone at Seattle Rep and The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G at the UW.
12/07/2016 -
Building the Future of Biology
In UW Biology we are fueled by what if. We are driven by curiosity and a belief in what's possible. And we believe it's possible to transform the way biological research and teaching are done.
12/06/2016 | College of Arts & Sciences -
A Story of Liberation Preserved in LGBTQ History Project
New website chronicles activists who made Seattle a national pioneer for gay rights.
12/01/2016 -
US, European relations uncertain under incoming administration
Sabine Lang, associate professor of international studies at UW, discusses how President-elect Donald Trump may change U.S. relations with European nations.
11/30/2016 -
Making a More Perfect Penguin
A long-term study by UW's P .Dee Boersma shows the subtle hand of natural selection on Argentina’s Magellanic penguins.
11/30/2016 -
We have the potential to regrow our own limbs – we just haven't worked out how yet
Our 'close relatives' acorn worms can regrow every major body part after being cut in half.
11/30/2016