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Mandolinist Chris Thile at UW's Meany Theater
Mandolinist Chris Thile (Nickel Creek, The Punch Brothers) brings a program of his own works and Bach to Meany Hall on Oct. 1, 2013.09/30/2013 | The Seattle Times -
Are we hard-wired for war?
UW psychology professor David P. Barash says there's evidence that cooperation may have played just as much of a role in human evolution as war did.09/28/2013 | The New York Times -
"PoetSinger" traces his roots back to UW Speech Communication
Blackfeet Indian 'PoetSinger' Jack Gladstone is scheduled to perform on the UW campus October 16. In an interview with Communications he tells his story.09/27/2013 | UW Communication -
Geographic changes: Seattle ranks #1 for same-sex households
Seattle passed San Francisco as the top big city in the nation for the percentage of same-sex couple households. UW geography professor Michael Brown weighs in on what the change means.09/27/2013 | KPLU -
Arts Roundup: Exhibits, lectures-- and Chris Thile performs at Meany
School started this week and there are an array of arts events on campus and off, including a performance by mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile.09/26/2013 | UW Today -
History lecture series to explore slavery in making of America
The UW history department will review America's history of slavery from four different angles in its annual lecture series, which begins on Oct. 23.09/26/2013 | UW Today -
Kids get taste of their 6-legged friends at museum Bug Blast
Hundreds of insect experts, collectors and fans gathered at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture for the annual Bug Blast on Sunday.09/23/2013 | Seattle Times -
GMOs: tolerable or pressing health risk?
Biology professor Toby Bradshaw seeks to calm fears about genetically modified food.09/22/2013 | The Olympian -
Mantas, devil rays butchered for apothecary trade now identifiable
A UW biology grad student is working to identify rays killed for medicinal purposes.09/19/2013 | UW Today -
Arts Roundup: Photos, lectures --and new exhibits at the Henry Art Gallery
As the new school year kicks off next week, the arts come alive with an array of exhibits, lectures and performances to enjoy.09/19/2013 | UW Today