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On the frontiers of physics, math and philosophy
Benjamin H. Feintzeig answers questions on the intersection of philosophy, math, and physics.
03/27/2018 | 3:AM Magazine -
New minor recognizes, celebrates Pacific Islander community
Learn more about the newly announced minor in Oceania and Pacific Islander Studies
03/19/2018 | UW News -
Could anti-Trump sentiment mobilize African-American voters in 2018?
African-American voters who dislike the Trump presidency are much more likely to vote and to engage with politics, according to UW political scientist Christopher Parker
03/19/2018 | UW News -
Birds With Older Fathers Have Shorter Telomeres, Lifespans
Dan Eisenberg, associate professor at the University of Washington Department of Anthropology, weighs in on the experimental design of this study.
03/14/2018 | The Scientist -
UW professor questions Trump - Kim Jong Un meeting motives
University of Washington Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann is interviewed by King 5 News
03/10/2018 | King 5 News -
Learning Happiness
A new psychology course pairs scientific research on happiness with activities that promote a positive outlook.
March 2018 Perspectives -
Trump in the World
Trump in the World — a course and lecture series — explores the global impact of Donald Trump's presidency.
March 2018 Perspectives -
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A Quantum Leap
A physics student explores the possibilities of quantum computing — with help from a Microsoft Research Fellowship.
March 2018 Perspectives -
A Research Lab in the Performing Arts
Visiting artists are immersed in creative research at the UW through an interdisciplinary initiative.
March 2018 Perspectives