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The rise and fall of a Seattle megachurch through the eyes of anthropologist
Interview with UW anthropologist Jessica Johnson
06/18/2018 | KUOW -
Mickalene Thomas Photographs a Week in Her Life, in Polaroids
From a trip to New Orleans and visit Connecticut, Thomas shares snapshots of her friends and travels. Her work will go on display at the Henry Art Gallery on July 14.
06/18/2018 | The New York Times -
What if your class schedule put you in a room with all of this year’s best teachers?
We imagine what it would be like for a student to cross paths with every winner of the 2018 Distinguished Teaching Awards.
06/15/2018 | Columns -
‘Teachers are brain engineers’: UW study shows how intensive instruction changes brain circuitry in struggling readers
Jason Yeatman, assistant professor with the UW Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS), weighs in on his study.
06/14/2018 | UW News -
Anthropology professor focuses book on the bonds between humans, animals
Interview with Anthropology professor, Radhikas Govindrajan, about their new book "Animal Intimacies"
06/13/2018 | UW News -
China's forced evictions: One migrant family's story
Kam Wing Chan, a geography professor at the UW who studies Chinese migration, warns that the negative consequences of the eviction campaign could be severe.
06/13/2018 | The Christian Science Monitor -
The nuclear industry is making a big bet on small power plants
Analysis from Scott L. Montgomery, a lecturer at the Jackson School for International Studies.
06/11/2018 | The Conversation -
Catering to Individual Differences
Dr. Sheri Mizumori, chair of psychology at the University of Washington, is quoted from her documentary.
06/11/2018 | Language Magazine -
Faculty Friday: Doug Jeck
Doug Jeck, College of Arts & Sciences associate professor of the Arts, teaches students to think on their feet--by asking them to painstakingly create life-size human forms.
06/08/2018 | The Whole U -
Niners Love What Pettis Brings to the Wide Receiver Corps
The new 49ers wide receiver is not only a talented football plater, he's an avid reader, and a UW College of Arts & Sciences graduate who majored in English.
06/07/2018 | NBC, BAY AREA