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KOMO 4 | Presidential debate
KOMO News interviews Matt McGarrity, principal lecturer of communication at the UW, about whether the conditions of the debate favor one candidate over the other.
09/28/2016 -
Trump could win this, UW prof says
Could Trump win? University of Washington political science professor Christopher Parker thinks he can do it, and says race is a factor.
09/28/2016 -
What we mean when we say Hillary Clinton ‘overprepared’ for the debate
After Monday's presidential debate, MSNBC's Chuck Todd critiqued the candidates' performances -- and ruffled feathers online with an unusual denunciation.
09/28/2016 -
Get smarter than the spin after the first Clinton-Trump debate
Bill Radke talks with UW associate professor Margaret O'Mara and former White House press secretary Scott McClellan about what we learned from the first presidential debate.
09/28/2016 -
Our political divide makes dialogue crucial, but difficult
The discussion Tuesday evening at Town Hall Seattle, “2016 election: How Did We Get Here?,” was sponsored by the UW Alumni Association.09/28/2016 | The Seattle Times -
What To Read On Trump(ism)
A list of the limited scholarship that could help provide a better understanding of the rise of Donald Trump and Trumpism, i.e. his unique form of radical right politics.
09/27/2016 -
A hidden bias toward interracial couples
Although most white Americans self-report little to no racial bias against black people, they tend to show robust implicit, or unconscious, biases.
09/27/2016 -
How natural selection acted on one penguin species over the past quarter century
UW biologist Dee Boersma and her colleagues combed through 28 years’ worth of data on Magellanic penguins for signs that natural selection may be acting on certain traits.
09/27/2016 -
Trump could win this, UW prof says
A number of national polls show Donald Trump gaining ground on Hillary Clinton. Could Trump win? University of Washington political science professor Christopher Parker thinks he can do it.09/26/2016 | Crosscut -
What Data Will Be Discovered By The World's Most Powerful Telescope?
Big Data is everywhere — even the skies. UW Astronomer Andrew Connolly shows how large amounts of data are being collected about our universe, and how it could lead to new discoveries.
09/22/2016