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The Duwamish people were here first. Should Seattleites pay them rent?
Joshua Reid, history professor, discusses the "Real Rent Duwamish" project and the U.S.'s history of breaking treaties with Indigenous people.
01/27/2020 | The Seattle Times -
Faculty/staff honors: Honorary doctorate, early career award, Washington state LGTBQ Commission, writing program praise
The English department has received national honors for its innovative Expository Writing Program.
01/27/2020 | UW News -
ArtsUW Roundup: Preserving Elephants in the Age of Extinction, Brian Brooks Moving Company, The Best of Everything, and more
This week at UW holds a plethora of opportunities to see art on and off-campus, on topics ranging from forgetten literature to innovative movement.
01/24/2020 | UW News -
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, January 24-26
KUOW recommends "UW Dance Presents" in their weekly roundup of great arts events across Seattle.
01/24/2020 | KUOW -
Empathy and resistance: Ren Nguyen on the intersections between her art and life
Ren Nguyen, a senior double-majoring in CHID and three-dimensional forum, "find(s) her own language of expression" through creating art.
01/23/2020 | The Daily -
Why orchids could be the future of mosquito repellants
Jeffrey Riffell, professor of biology explains how new research shows that orchids could be used as mosquito repellant.
01/23/2020 | New Atlas -
12 relationship habits science says predict divorce
John Gottman, professor emeritus of psychology and founder of the Gottman Institute, discusses signs that couples may be heading towards divorce.
01/23/2020 | Business Insider -
40 Major Events to Know About in the Seattle Area This Weekend: Jan 24-26, 2020
The Burke Museum's "NiteLife: Earth" is highly recommended by the Stranger in their list of major local events this week.
01/23/2020 | The Stranger -
Seattle startup connects with famed love institute to rekindle relationships around ‘Eight Dates’
Professor emeritus of psychology John Gottman of the Gottman Institute has started working with dating startup Mystery to address the common ways relationships fail.
01/22/2020 | Geek Wire -
Australia’s drenching rains are waking venomous spiders. And they’re ready to mate.
Rod Crawford, curator of arachnids at the Burke Museum, discusses whether more posionous spiders thriving in Australia's wildfires should be of concern to citizens.
01/22/2020 | Washington Post