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Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for March 2020
Jacob Lawrence Gallery's “As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes” and other UW events are featured on this list of Seattle's hottest events in March.
02/28/2020 | Seattle Times -
ArtsUW Roundup: Ted Poor debut album release show, The Women of Lockerbie opens, and more
This week at the UW, see art ranging from jazz and classical music to visual arts and drama all around campus.
02/28/2020 | UW News -
Meet the mystery woman who co-founded Krusteaz in Seattle … and whose story has been lost to history
Chair of the Department of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Shirley Yee, discusses the erasure of the Seattle woman who co-founded Krusteaz.
02/28/2020 | The Seattle Times -
What killed hundreds of mighty gray whales? Beloved Puget Sound visitors may hold clues
Deborah Giles, research scientist at the UW's Center for Conservation Biology, explains why so many Puget Sound gray whales have died recently.
02/28/2020 | The Seattle Times -
Tech firms take a hard line against coronavirus myths. But what about other types of misinformation?
Carl Bergrstrom, biology professor, discusses the panic and misinformation about coronavirus spreading on social media.
02/28/2020 | The Washington Post -
Five UW Researchers Named Inaugural Fellows of the American Astronomical Society
The program was established in 2019 to recognize achievement and extraordinary service to the filed of astronomy.
02/27/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences -
It’s dangerous for governments to claim the coronavirus outbreak is under control
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom discusses the various responses of countries to coronavirus.
02/26/2020 | Quartz -
Evolving an arch across the foot’s width helped hominids walk upright
Anthropology Professor Patricia Kramer discusses why humans evolved with arched feet and how its helped us walk upright.
02/26/2020 | Science News -
Microplastic Madness,' an inspiring story of kids helping the planet
Lyda Harris, a Biology PhD candidate, is interviewed about microplastics and a new film "Microplastic Madness" screening at the Seattle Children's film festival.
02/26/2020 | Seattle's Child -
Wildness in urban parks important for human well-being
A new study from the University of Washington has found that experiencing wild nature is important for psychological well-being, especially for those who live in cities.
02/26/2020 | UW News