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  • Henry M. Jackson’s legacy is still felt in the Jackson School

    Henry M. Jackson, a successful congressman and the namesake of UW’s Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, was a strong advocate of the importance of international studies.

    10/20/2025 | The Daily
  • The Paris Agreement is working, but not well enough to offset economic growth

    The Paris Agreement is working, but not well enough to offset economic growth

    University of Washington researchers analyzed data collected in the decade following the Paris Agreement, an international treaty signed in 2015 to limit warming by cutting emissions. The treaty has helped nations reduce the amount of carbon released per dollar, but emissions are still too high due to global economic growth.

    10/17/2025 | UW News
  • Amid Gaza ceasefire, Seattle Palestinians and Jews hope for peace

    Seattle-area residents are setting their sights on the future in light of the precarious ceasefire announced between Israel and Hamas this week. Liora Halperin, professor of history and international studies at the UW, is quoted.
    10/16/2025 | The Seattle Times
  • New waterfront social sauna hopes to (literally) melt the Seattle Freeze

    Tuli Lodge is the latest social sauna to pop up in the Seattle area in recent years, following places like Bywater Sauna and Wild Haus Floating Saunas. Together, they are taking a page from Nordic tradition and turning the sauna into a communal hub to socialize and meet new people all for the cost of a couple of drinks. Kim Kraft, assistant teaching professor of Swedish and Gabrielle Martinez, an undergraduate student at the UW, are quoted

    10/16/2025 | The Seattle Times
  • The hidden math of ocean waves crashes into view

    The math of even the simplest ocean waves is notoriously uncooperative. A team of Italian mathematicians has made major advances toward understanding it. Bernard Deconinck, professor of applied mathematics and adjunct professor of mathematics at the UW, is mentioned.

    10/16/2025 | Quanta Magazine
  • Remembering Quintard Taylor

    The Department of History is saddened by the death of Professor Emeritus Quintard Taylor, who passed away September 21, 2025. A renowned scholar of Black history, Taylor joined the department in 1999 and retired from teaching in 2018. He continued to research and write on African American history following his retirement, devoting particular attention to the award-winning website that he founded, BlackPast.org, the world’s largest online encyclopedia dedicated to Black history.

    10/15/2025 | Department of History
  • A Legacy of Inclusion

    The Multicultural Alumni Partnership is proud to present the 2025 community and student MAP awardees.

    10/15/2025 | Viewpoint Magazine
  • Want to scare yourself silly this Halloween? Recommended Asian horror movies

    Welcome to our second Halloween installment, where we ask movie buffs Champ Ensminger and Ungsan Kim what movies they recommend if you like a scary fix for the holiday. Kim, assistant professor of Asian cinema at the UW, is interviewed.

    10/14/2025 | Northwest Asian Weekly
  • High-earning men ditch apps for $25,000 matchmaking here's why

    What used to be a last resort is now becoming a power move: high-paying men are outsourcing their love lives. Pepper Schwartz, professor of sociology at the UW, is quoted.

    10/13/2025 | Business Insider
  • ArtSci Roundup: November

    ArtSci Roundup: November

    Come curious. Leave inspired. We invite you to connect with us this November through a rich and varied schedule of more than 30 events, exhibitions, podcasts, and more. From chamber opera premieres and public lectures to Indigenous storytelling and poetry celebrations, theres something to spark every curiosity. Expect boundary-pushing performances, thought-provoking dialogues on memory and...
    10/13/2025 | UW News