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Amid our COVID crisis, ACT’s ‘Carol’ strikes a compassionate chord
Gregory Falls, former head of the University of Washington School of Drama, founded ACT Theatre. ACT's production of "Carol" is reviewed in the Seattle Times.
11/26/2020 | The Seattle Times -
How Do Octopuses Experience the World?
An octopus has more neurons in its arms than in its head. It’s difficult to imagine how they perceive the world, but scientists have tried. Dominic Sitivilli, a doctoral student in psychology and astrobiology at the UW, is quoted.
11/26/2020 | Discover Magazine -
The Henry takes public art to the streets with upcoming exhibit ‘Set in Motion’
The Henry Art Gallery has worked to bring art to the public with its new exhibit "Set in Motion."
11/25/2020 | The Daily -
Luedtke involved in COVID-19 research to improve precision and speed up clinical trials
Assistant Professor of statistics Alex Luedtke has identified statistical methods for the analysis of COVID-19 treatment trials.
11/25/2020 | Department of Statistics -
7 Values to Teach Your Child By Age 10
There are certain values we’d love for our kids to have. But how do we go about teaching them? Jana Mohr Lone, affiliate associate professor of philosophy at the UW and director of the UW Center for Philosophy for Children, is quoted.
11/24/2020 | Parents -
Barrett Martin Pays Respect to the History of Sound on ‘Scattered Diamonds’
Alumni Barrett Martin discusses his life journey and experience as a musician.
11/24/2020 | American Songwriter -
'It's beautiful': Rare snowy owl spotted in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood
A rare snowy owl has been spotted in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood, and the new resident knows how to draw a crowd. Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology at the UW, is interviewed.
11/24/2020 | It's beautiful': Rare snowy owl spotted in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood -
John Kerry As Presidential Climate Envoy: Virtue Signaling Or The Path To Climate Policy Progress?
Aseem Prakash, professor of political science, explains Biden's choice of John Kerry as his presidential climate envoy.
11/24/2020 | Forbes -
Study shows plant extinction is more common than previously realized
Richard Olmstead, professor of biology and curator of the Burke Museum Herbarium, discusses his new research on plant extinction.
11/24/2020 | UW News -
Faculty/staff honors: Grants received, a top ‘Innovator Under 35’ and a career political science award
Aseem Prakash, professor of political science, has received the 2020 Elinor Ostrom Career Achievement Award for his work in political science.
11/24/2020 | UW News