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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 -
A Golden Goose, NEA Art Works, and More Awards
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
November 2018 Perspectives -
Playing with Fire
With ingenuity and perseverance, faculty and staff built the UW glass program one kiln at a time.
November 2018 Perspectives -
Searching for Life in the Great Beyond
Wondering if we've got neighbors? UW astrobiologists are looking for signs of life elsewhere in the Universe.
November 2018 Perspectives -
After a bad winter in the ocean, female Magellanic penguins suffer most, study shows
Every autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, Magellanic penguins leave their coastal nesting sites in South America. For adults, their summer task — breeding, or at least trying to — is complete. Newly fledged chicks and adults gradually head out to sea to spend the winter feeding. They won’t return to land until spring.
11/13/2018 -
5 Things UW Seniors Wish They'd Known Sooner
Advice for first-year students from those who've been there.
11/13/2018 | College of Arts & Sciences -
The Trouble with Sympathy
A Germanics course explores how sympathy can be used for good but can also serve a darker purpose.
November 2018 Perspectives -
Waging War in Cyberspace
A doctoral student explains how one online hacker can be more powerful than 10,000 soldiers.
November 2018 Perspectives -
Burke Museum will close out old building and 2018 at the same time
The old Burke’s last hurrah will be a New Years Eve party.
11/09/2018 | Curbed Seattle