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Which motivates independents to get politically involved: Pocketbook issues or fear that Trump is hurting democracy?
Op-ed by UW political scientist, Christopher Parker, on the 2020 elections
11/29/2018 | Washington Post -
UW-led philosophy team receives $1.5M grant to study the ethics of neurotechnology research
UW associate professor of philosophy, Sara Goering, to lead team studying how brain-computer interfaces affect whether patients feel they are in charge of their own actions.
11/29/2018 | UW News -
The ‘Swiss Army knife of prehistoric tools’ found in Asia, independent of ancient African or European influence
A study by an international team of researchers, including from the UW, determines that carved stone tools were used in Asia 80,000 to 170,000 years ago.
11/27/2018 | UW News -
Whitewashing: Seattle artist calls attention to censored history in series on WWII war crimes
Miha Sarani (BFA, 2015), an art history graduate, began the project after seeing news of the white nationalist march in Virgina and the lack of condemnation of white supremacy that followed.
11/20/2018 | Seattle PI -
In Seattle galleries, art meets climate change
The work of alumni Eirik Johnson, Kristen Ramirez, and Margie Livingston, share the common thread of the natural environment and humans' relation to it in galleries throughout Seattle.
11/20/2018 | Crosscut -
UW Chemistry Postdoc makes Forbes "30 Under 30"
Daniel Kroupa, a Washington Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Washington’s Clean Energy Institute (CEI), made Forbes' "30 Under 30" list.
11/20/2018 | College of Arts & Sciences -
A “Library of Black Lies” is installed inside the Henry
The Henry’s newest installation uses crystallized books to challenge our perceptions of history.
11/18/2018 | The Daily -
Henry Art Gallery's New Senior Curator on the Role of Art in Challenging Times
Her first instillation, Edgar Arceneaux's "Library of Black Lies," explores "how history is constructed--for and by whom--and the multipicity of 'truth'"
11/15/2018 | Seattle Magazine -
Why space debris cleanup might be a national security threat
Analysis from Professor of International Studies, Saadia Pekkanen
11/14/2018 | The Conversation -
Philharmonia Northwest presents old and new music created entirely by Seattle composers
Under the direction of conductor Julia Tai (DMA, 2010), Philharmonia Northwest presents "Seattle Sounds," representing a wide sample of composing ambitions from UW alumni.
11/14/2018 | The Seattle Times