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‘Why Chimpanzees Can't Learn Language and Only Humans Can’ Review: Aping Our Behavior
Professor of psychology David Barash writes about various studies on language learning in chimpanzees.
12/13/2019 | Wall Street Journal -
ArtsUW Roundup: wrap up the year at the Burke Museum and Henry Art Gallery and see what’s coming up in 2020
To end the year on a high note, take advantage of visiting the museums on campus (free admission, as always, for UW employees and students)!
12/12/2019 | UW News -
Op-ed: What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometowns
Sociology Professor Christine Leibbrand discusses the effects that moving away from segregated hometowns have on African Americans.
12/11/2019 | The Conversation -
Groundbreaking UW study: Transgender kids’ gender identity is as strong as that of cisgender children
Selin Gülgöz, psychology professor, discusses the results of a UW study on gender identity in transgender children.
12/09/2019 | Seattle Times -
Jackson School researcher explores nexus of politics, religion in new podcast, ‘ReligioPolitics’
Jackson School of International Studies researcher Randy Thompson discusses the intersections of politics and religion in his new podcast.
12/09/2019 | UW News -
Human touch
Alum Jill Higson (BA, 1996, Communication) discusses the human touch handwriting can bring to communication.
12/09/2019 | University of Washington Magazine -
Anatomy of a Sculpture
The Weaver's Welcome greets visitors at the Burke Museum with its palms facing up and out, a traditional Coast Salish gesture of welcome.
12/04/2019 | The Stranger -
Brunch, Margaritas And Good Advice: How Peer Support Helps Those Living With HIV
Psychology Professor Jane Simoni discusses whether peer support groups can help those living with HIV.
12/04/2019 | NPR -
At Pacific Marine Expo, Pebble worries dominate discussion
Biology Professor Daniel Schindler discusses the impact of a proposed Alaskan mine.
12/04/2019 | Alaska Public Media -
A Fantastique Parisian Gift
An unusual bequest to the University will enable scholars to immerse themselves in research in Paris.
December 2019 Perspectives