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UW World Series presents Seattle premier of Ballet Du Grand
Ballet du Grand Theatre de Geneve performs at Meany Hall Thursday-Saturday, April 3-5, 2014 at 8pm.02/25/2014 | Broadway World -
Joel Migdal book 'Shifting Sands' considers American role in Middle East
Migdal, UW professor of international studies, discusses his latest book, "Shifting Sands: The United States in the Middle East."02/25/2014 | UW Today -
'Emery Jones': the adventures of a scientific whiz kid
Emeritus professor at the UW and National Book Award winner Charles Johnson writes a children's book that features an African-American science prodigy who is bullied because he's different.02/24/2014 | Seattle Times -
Why Ukraine Is "Unique" Among Post-Soviet Countries
KUOW talks with Scott Radnitz, associate professor in the Jackson School, about the growing tension in Ukraine and why there has been a rise in violence.02/20/2014 | KUOW -
Editorial: A missing bridge in Ukraine's east-west divide
The Seattle Times editorial board comments on current events in Ukraine. Scott Radnitz, director of the Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, is quoted.02/20/2014 | The Seattle Times -
Pianist Joyce Yang to perform Rachmaninoff at UW Feb. 19
South Korean-born pianist Joyce Yang will perform a recital anchored by Rachmaninoff's Piano Sonata No. 2 at UW on Feb. 19, 2014.02/19/2014 | Seattle Times -
Seminar will celebrate courageous sociology alum Gordon Hirabayashi
When President Barack Obama bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously on Gordon K. Hirabayashi in 2012, he said the man "knew what it was like to stand alone."02/19/2014 | UW Today -
Decline of unions affects all
A UW sociology professor details the ways in which the decline of unions has contributed to inequality in the U.S.02/19/2014 | The Seattle Times -
Chemistry's Matthew Bush named Sloan fellow
UW's Matthew Bush has been selected as one of 126 Sloan Research Fellows for 2014.02/18/2014 | UW Today -
V-Day: one billion rising to stop domestic violence
Valentine's Day is also V-Day, started in 1998 with the mission to end violence against girls and women. Noralis Rodriguez-Coss, a doctoral candidate in gender, women and sexuality studies, is quoted.02/14/2014 | The Seattle Times