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After Mass Detentions, China Razes Muslim Communities to Build a Loyal City
Professor of anthropology Darren Byler is quoted in this article talking about the treatment of the Uighur community by the Chinese government.
03/25/2019 | The Wall Street Journal -
Raising their voices
Seen through the eyes of Charity Urbanski, senior lecturer in history, the women of medieval Europe have a lot to teach today’s students.
03/25/2019 | University of Washington -
UW, Microsoft, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory establish new Northwest Quantum Nexus
Learn about how this exciting new coalition aimed at bringing about a revolution in quantum research and technology.
03/21/2019 | UW News -
Jackson School’s Devin Naar featured in documentary premiering March 24 at Seattle’s Jewish Film Festival
Naar and others trace their hidden Sephardic Jewish roots in a new documentary showing at the Seattle Jewish Film Festival.
03/20/2019 | UW News -
From the Dean
Dean Stacey discusses the role of data science at the UW and plans for more introductory data science courses in the College.
March 2019 Perspectives -
What Insects Can Teach Us about Data
Flying insects navigate by collecting minimal data, but just the right data — a possible inspiration for new technologies.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Costumes with a Story to Tell
A School of Drama graduate student has found historical treasures among costumes tucked away in storage boxes for decades.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Social Media Data as Research Tool
The public may balk at the sharing of social media data, but social scientists use the information to understand our world.
March 2019 Perspectives -
A Puget Sound Language Returns
The Southern Lushootseed language, once spoken where the UW now sits, is finding new speakers through a UW course.
March 2019 Perspectives -
Putting Poetry on the Map
Students in the Department of English have created an interactive map of site-specific poetry in Washington state.
March 2019 Perspectives