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Faculty Friday: Adam Warren
Adam Warren is an associate professor of Latin American history at the University of Washington with a special focus in science, medicine, and the study of indigenous peoples in Peru.
02/07/2019 | The Whole U -
5 Strategies for Scholarships
Advice from the UW's scholarship office and Arts & Sciences students about the scholarship process.
02/07/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Cool Courses in the Arts, Spring Quarter 2019
Need to fulfill your VLPA credits? These courses are sure to transform and inspire you!
02/07/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
UW to mark centennial of 1919 Seattle General Strike
Professor James Gregory on the power of public history and the centenary of the 1919 Seattle General Strike
02/02/2019 | The Whole U -
Scientists say iguana-sized reptile reigned as ‘Antarctic King’ before the dinosaurs
A reptile about the size of an iguana was the king of Antarctica is now part of the permanent collection at the Burke Museum.
01/31/2019 | GeekWire -
How T-shirt artist Ray Troll fused ‘Cruisin’ the Fossil … ’ collaborations with paleontologist Kirk Johnson
The Backstory: ‘Paleo-nerds’ collided at Seattle’s Burke Museum, resulting in friendship — and 2 science books featuring Troll’s quirky art.
01/31/2019 | The Seattle Times -
Iguana-sized dinosaur cousin discovered in Antarctica, shows how life at the South Pole bounced back after mass extinction
Scientists have just discovered a dinosaur relative that lived in Antarctica 250 million years ago. The iguana-sized reptile’s genus name, Antarctanax, means Antarctic king.
01/31/2019 | UW News -
Tanya Tagaq takes Inuit throat singing to wildly unexpected places
Tanya Tagaq will be in residency at the University of Washington Feb. 6 to 8, capped by a concert at Meany Center on Feb. 8.
01/30/2019 | The Seattle Times -
People Person: Photographer Bob Peterson's lens has seen it all
From John F. Kennedy to Janis Joplin, the former UW sociology major has a knack for making his subjects feel at ease
01/25/2019 | Columns Magazine -
Professor Emeritus Marvin Oliver to Receive UW's 2019 Odegaard Award
Established in 1973, the Odegaard award honors individuals whose leadership in the community exemplifies the former UW president’s work on behalf of diversity.
01/25/2019 | Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity