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The Impact of PrEP
A UW anthropologist explores the potential impact of making PrEP, an HIV prevention drug, more available to teens.
September 2016 Perspectives -
This environmentalist (grudgingly) sides with Trump on trade debate
University of Washington historian Margaret O'Mara says the clash over trade we’re seeing this year is nothing new.
09/19/2016 -
Fighting wildlife crime with science and technology
Four grand prize winners were recognized in the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge this week, including a UW project.
09/15/2016 -
'Yakimamas' unite: Yakima online groups lead to face-to-face connections
How social media is bringing groups of people together in the Yakima area.
09/13/2016 -
Are swarms of jellyfish taking over the ocean?
For years we have been told that jellyfish are growing in numbers and will swarm the oceans. But this may not be true
09/13/2016 -
‘Star Trek’ at 50: How a space saga inspired a generation of scientists, engineers and writers
A variety of space-savvy luminaries reflect on the 50th anniversary of “Star Trek,” which is being celebrated at Seattle's EMP Museum.
09/13/2016 -
UW Communication chairman: 'This is no time for passive citizens'
With the election two months away, now is not the time for voter apathy. Just the opposite, says UW Department of Communications Chairman David Domke.
09/13/2016 -
Why Colin Kaepernick is like George Washington
Associate professor of Political Science, Christopher Sebastian Parker, shares his insights on Kaepernick's controversial demonstration.
09/13/2016 -
Inuktitut 101 with Elena Bell
Elena Bell, a PhD student in International Studies, spent the summer studying Inuktitut with instructor and Inuktitut scholar Mick Mallon.
09/09/2016 -
Feeling they are part of a group increased preschoolers' interest, success in STEM
New study by researchers at UW's Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences shows how working in groups increases children's engagement in STEM.
09/08/2016