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A shower, beds for the kids and ‘French Toast Wednesdays’: New blessings for a grateful Eastside family
Graham Pruss, University of Washington lecturer, discusses the socioeconomic reasons behind why families live in vehicles.
11/30/2019 | The Seattle Times -
Don't Blame Tech Bros for the Housing Crisis
Margaret O'Mara, a professor in history, explains the connections between big tech companies and the housing crisis.
11/30/2019 | The New York Times -
Impact of WTO Protests in Seattle Still Felt 2 Decades Later
James Gregory, history professor, discusses the impact of Seattle's WTO protests.
11/29/2019 | New York Times -
Must List: Seattle Center's Winterfest, Cocopop!, Thanksgiving Day Apple Cup 5K
The Henry Art Galley's exhibition, "In Plain Sight," features an "international array of artists that evoke experiences and communities obscured from the mainstream."
11/28/2019 | Seattle Magazine -
Can Peer Support Programs Help Those Living With HIV?
Jane Simoni, a psychology professor, explains whether peer support programs can help those living with HIV.
11/28/2019 | Undark -
Turn Holiday Shopping Green by Gifting Tree Certificates Instead of More 'Stuff'
Political Science Professor Aseem Prakash makes the case for green holiday shopping.
11/28/2019 | Forbes -
UW astronomy professor Paula Szkody elected to American Astronomical Society leadership
University of Washington Professor of Astronomy Paula Szkody will serve as the AAS president starting in 2020.
11/27/2019 | UW News -
Scientists Show Humans May Share a ‘Musical Grammar’
Ethnomusicology Professor Shannon Dudley discusses the "musical grammar" of a song.
11/27/2019 | The Smithsonian Magazine -
Dads in prison can bring poverty, instability for families on the outside
UW sociologist Christine Leibbrand and her co-authors examined residency among children whose fathers were in prison, or recently released, at the time of data collection.
11/26/2019 | UW News -
Oregon Plant May Be Removed From Endangered Species List
David Giblin, Herbarium Collections Manager at the Burke Museum, discusses the decrease in wetland habitat in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
11/26/2019 | OPB