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New generation learns the Puget Sound region’s Native language, Southern Lushootseed
English student Victor Andy and American Indian Studies lecturer Tami Hohn discuss Hohn's classes in Indigenous language Southern Lushootseed.
06/01/2020 | UW Magazine -
Unearthed and Retooled
Warren KingGeorge (BA, American Indian Studies, 2012) and Burke Museum staff explain the unlikely story of two tribal canoes.
06/01/2020 | UW Magazine -
Rereading a favorite book is like catching up with an old friend
Jane Brown, professor emerita of comparative literature, explains why she likes re-reading favorite books and how that relates to her role as a professor.
06/01/2020 | UW Magazine -
UW Athletics counts on Craig Heyamoto’s stats crew
Craig Heyamoto (BA, Mathematics, 1975) discusses his role with UW athletics and how compiling stats has changed.
06/01/2020 | UW Magazine -
Awards of Excellence
A wide variety of College of Arts and Sciences students and faculty have been honored with the 2020 Awards of Excellence.
06/01/2020 | UW News -
Will orcas thrive in the coronavirus pandemic’s quieter waters? Scientists aim to find out
Sam Wasser, research professor of biology, explains how researchers are studying orcas in the Northwest waters in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
05/31/2020 | The Seattle Times -
Have Banks Really Become Green Advocates? Or Are They Just ‘Climate Washing?’
Aseem Prakash, political science professor, discusses whether big banks are effective climate change advocates, or whether they are simply "climate washing."
05/30/2020 | Forbes -
Assistance League of Seattle asks, ‘What else can we do?’ The answer: care packages for families in need
Carrie Slavin (’94 grad, Art History) and Theresa Roberts (’88 grad, Communications) discuss their work in the Seattle Assistance League delivering family care packages.
05/29/2020 | Seattle Times -
UW expert: CDC ‘hopelessly compromised’ by White House in virus response
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explains his concerns with the Trump administration's removal of CDC guidances regarding the potential spread of COVID-19 in places of worship.
05/29/2020 | MyNorthwest -
The Impact of Social Isolation and Loneliness
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, is referenced in this article about loneliness and its exacerbation due to COVID-19.
05/29/2020 | Psychology Today