-
UW colleges, offices share three-year NSF grant to make ‘internet of things’ more secure
Principle investigators include Jessica Beyer, co-director of the Jackson School’s Cybersecurity Initiative.
09/04/2019 | UW News -
Every meal tells a story at Archipelago, one of Seattle’s hottest new restaurants
Alumni Aaron Verzosa (BFA, 2009, Linguistics) and Amber Manuguid's (BFA, 2009, Digital Arts and Experimental Media) have opened a new Filipino restaurant, Archipelago.
09/02/2019 | University of Washington Magazine -
Faculty Spotlight: Charity Urbanski
“Mostly my summer has been devoted to monsters—dragons, revenants, werewolves, that sort of thing,” says Urbanski, a senior lecturer in the UW Department of History.
08/30/2019 | The Whole U -
‘Butterfly Lovers,’ a classical Chinese dance, flies into McCaw Hall
'Butterfly Lovers' is presented by American Asian Performing Arts Theater, a local nonprofit founded by dancer/choreographer Li Hengda, a UW MFA graduate.
08/29/2019 | The Seattle Times -
ArtsUW Roundup; William Morris and the Kelmscott Press Exhibition, Closing soon – Cecilia Vicuña’s About to Happen, and more
In the arts, purchase tickets for the New Burke Opening Weekend, attend a rare duet setting performance by two School of Music faculty members, and more!
08/29/2019 | UW News -
The Space Between Galaxies Isn’t Empty
Assistant Professor of Astronomy Jessica Werk describes the evolution of galaxies from gas in the early universe to the present
08/27/2019 | The Atlantic -
Why Trump's tweets on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib go into the heart of American Jewish Politics
Analysis from UW Professor Noam Pianko
08/27/2019 | The Conversation -
Ann Nelson took on the biggest problems in physics
The theoretical particle physicist Ann Nelson, who died on August 4 at age 61, was a font of brilliant ideas and a champion of ending discrimination in the field.
08/26/2019 | Quanta Magazine -
D.C. protects most workers from discrimination. But not nannies or housekeepers.
Kim England, the Harry Bridges Chair of Labor Studies at the UW, weighs in on the activism behind the Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights.
08/26/2019 | The Washington Post -
The Burke, unwrapped
"Washington’s oldest museum gets a new home and a bold new approach — an open design that puts both artifacts and researchers on display."
08/25/2019 | University of Washington Magazine