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Artists and Writers, by the Book
Art and creative writing students collaborated on artist books through an interdisciplinary course.
July 2018 Perspectives -
Anatomy of a Graduation Speech
Nick Hanauer is grateful that he majored in philosophy. In a speech at the 2018 Department of Philosophy graduation reception, he explains why.
July 2018 Perspectives -
The Paper Protector
Art conservator Claire Kenny works with collections at the Henry Art Gallery and University Libraries.
July 2018 Perspectives -
Racial Resentment and White Culture Anxiety Fuel Support of President Trump, Studies Find
Interview featuring Christopher Parker, UW professor in the department of political science.
07/17/2018 | KQED -
Work-life balance? This matters most according to a new study
Fewer people work a 9 to 5, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing for families, according to new research from the UW department of sociology.
07/17/2018 | Parent Map -
Scientists At NASA’s Nexus For Exoplanet System Science Evaluate How To Distinguish Life On Other Planets
University of Washington astronomer Victoria Meadows is quoted.
07/13/2018 | The Inquisitr -
Up Close and Personal with Mickalene Thomas
The day before her photography show's opening at the Henry, Michalene Thomas talks about her time as a model, the class that changed her life and how art is always personal.
07/13/2018 | City Arts -
Puerto Rico: A Grid for the Future
Opinion piece by Alex Hall, International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Fellow at the Jackson School for International Studies.
07/10/2018 | Jackson School for International Studies -
State could see higher consumer prices, job losses if US-China trade ward escalates
International studies professor, David Bachman, on the escalating US-China trade ward.
07/10/2018 | Q13 FOX -
The George Soros philosophy - and its fatal flaw
American foreign policy expert, Daniel Bessner, on billionaire George Soros and his philosphy.
07/10/2018 | The Guardian