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Which Animal Kills the Most Humans?
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington David Barash shares who tops his list.
04/25/2018 | Gizmodo -
Breaking bottlenecks to the electronic-photonic information technology revolution
UW chemistry professor emeritus Larry Dalton is part of the research team that has achieved an optical communications breakthrough that could revolutionize information technology.
04/25/2018 | UW News -
Inspired by Ives
UW composer Huck Hodge talks about his music and receiving the prestigious Charles Ives Living Award.
April 2018 Perspectives -
A Spanish Language Film Festival, Curated for Teens
Spanish Studies graduate students are planning a Spanish-language film festival for Chief Sealth High School.
April 2018 Perspectives -
A Closer Look at Shorelines
Students in an interdisciplinary field intensive and seminar course study shorelines, with an emphasis on writing.
April 2018 Perspectives -
Preparing Doctors for Challenging Conversations
Speech & Hearing students role-play as patients with communication disorders to help med students develop communication strategies.
April 2018 Perspectives -
Child Development, Wildlife Research, and More Awards
Recent awards and honors for College of Arts & Sciences faculty.
April 2018 Perspectives -
Powerful Stories About Ocean Sustainability
Communication Leadership students use storytelling to shed light on humans' dependence on the ocean.
April 2018 Perspectives -
Certifying online journalists: A bad idea whose time has come?
Journalism lecturer, Caley Cook, weighs in on certifying online journalists in the era of fake news.
04/24/2018 | GeekWire -
Starbucks will close stores for racial-bias session
Ralina Joseph, Director of the Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, weighs in on the Starbucks racial-bias sessions.
04/19/2018 | The Seattle Times