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Greenhouse Plants on the Move
UW Biology’s rare and diverse plant collection is moving to a temporary greenhouse space donated by Amazon during the construction of the new Life Sciences Complex.
05/04/2016 | Seattle Times -
Professor Devin Narr helps Lea Michele trace her lineage
Actor Lea Michele traces her family with the help of Sephardic studies professor, Devin Naar on TLC's "Who Do You Think You Are?"
05/01/2016 | TLC -
Face of America should include you, me and her
Shirley Yee, professor of gender, women and sexuality studies at the UW, is featured in this column about how equality is portrayed in America.
05/01/2016 | The Seattle Times -
People in research: Dr. Jonathan Bricker wants to help people quit smoking
Puget Sound Business Journal visits with UW Psychology affiliate professor on his latest work.04/29/2016 -
Japan looks set to dominate 'newspace' in Asia; India, China in play
Newer, smaller, and potentially transformative businesses are today bringing forth what can best be described as a revolution in space affairs.
04/27/2016 | Forbes -
Where did the government jobs go?
University of Washington, Jennifer Laird, wrote a widely cited dissertation, examining the effects of public-sector layoffs on different races04/27/2016 | The New York Times -
Making the most out of your college experience through mentorship programs
Mentorship in college has proven to be effective in maintaining retention rates and better performance in careers after degree completion.04/27/2016 | The Daily -
Researchers explain how stereotypes keep girls out of computer science classes
A Op-Ed from UW Psychology and I-LABS faculty Allison Master, Sapna Cheryan and Andrew N. Meltzoff.04/26/2016 -
IN CLOSE Creating Julia: University of Washington Professor Helps Sesame Street Create a Character With Autism
Professor Wendy Stone from Psychology discusses her work with Sesame Street.
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The new urban agenda needs to tackle water discrimination
Ph.D. student Tracey Chaplin published a collaborative op-ed discussing sea level rise, superstorms and drought, and the potential to decouple water rights from tenancy.
04/26/2016 | Next City