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Wolves making faster comeback than expected in Washington state
Wolf populations are increasing in Washington state faster than officials expected.
01/24/2019 | King 5 -
Canadian Inuk artist Tanya Tagaq explores the powerful outer limits of human expression
Tanya Tagaq performs on Friday, February 8, at UW’s Meany Center for the Performing Arts.
01/22/2019 | The Seattle Globalist -
UW teaches students Inuktitut through funding prompted by Sputnik launch
Learn the fascinating history behind why some students at the UW's Canadian Studies Center are learning Inuktitut.
01/17/2019 | CBC News -
For a choreographer, dance can be a conversation
Contorting the imagination with choreographer Alice Gosti, ’08.
01/17/2019 | Columns Magazine -
The Surprising Mrs. Hicks
A dedicated Speech and Hearing Sciences staff member left an unexpected — and very generous — gift to the department through a bequest.
01/16/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
President Trump Thinks the Shutdown Will Give Him His Wall. Here's How Presidents Have Fared in Past Shutdowns
Experts, including UW political scientists, weigh in on the recent government shut down and what the outcomes of past shutdowns have been.
01/15/2019 | TIME -
5 Things to Know about Study Abroad
Wondering if study abroad is for you? Here are things to keep in mind.
01/14/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Triangulum Galaxy shows stunning face in detailed Hubble portrait
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced a stunningly detailed portrait of the Triangulum Galaxy, displaying a full spiral face aglow.
01/08/2019 | UW News -
An Inventive Sewage Solution
Taber Hand (MA, 1983) has found a cost-effective solution for sewage treatment in challenging settings.
January 2019 Perspectives -
Taking Language to Court
As a court interpreter, Kenneth Barger (BA, 2014) has helped hundreds of litigants be understood.
January 2019 Perspectives