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Spiders are your friends!
Rod Crawford, Curator of Arachnids at the University of Washington's Burke Museum, debunks spider myths.
08/02/2018 | The Seattle Times -
Sculptor George Rodriguez celebrates and transcends his Mexican heritage
George Rodriguez (MFA, Ceramics, 2009) unveils a mythical Mexican zodiac at the Seattle Art Fair.
08/02/2018 | Crosscut -
This is your brain on Seattle traffic
Listen to Dennis Donovan, adjunct professor of Psychology at the University of Washington talk about driving in Seattle and Seattle drivers.
08/02/2018 | KUOW -
Amazon HQ2 bid is already paying off for some cities
Professor Margaret O'Mara weighs in on the impact of Amazon on cities that bid to be the location of its HQ2.
08/01/2018 | CNN -
The World’s Largest King Penguin Colony Is Catastrophically Shrinking—and We Don’t Know Why
UW Biology professor Dee Boersma weighs in on the alarming and overwhelming evidence of the penguin population shrinkage.
07/31/2018 | Gizmodo -
What exactly is the point of a border?
Op-ed by UW political philosopher Micheal Blake
07/27/2018 | The Conversation -
Mother as muse in a powerful show of Black beauty
Mickalene Thomas' 'MUSE', at the Henry Art Gallery, uses photography to transform perceptions of Black femininity, sexuality and motherhood.
07/26/2018 | Crosscut -
And then there was (more) light: Researchers boost performance quality of perovskites
Researchers from the UW Clean Energy Institute and Molecular Engineering & Sciences show that perovskite is amongst one of the best materials for thin-film solar cells.
07/26/2018 | UW News -
Racism and Parenting
On KING 5's "Racism and Parenting" special, Ralina Joseph, director of the UW Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, offered her expertise.
07/23/2018 | King 5 -
Our Neighbor Andromeda May Have Cannibalized Another Galaxy
UW Astronomy assistant professor Sarah Tuttle is quoted.
07/23/2018 | Gizmodo