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Mark Zuckerberg has a Harvard degree and a mission: create a sense of purpose
UW History Department professor, Margaret O'Mara, weighs in on Mark Zuckerberg's recent commencement speech.
05/31/2017 | USA Today -
The Mom question: Seattle-area women share their complicated decisions
The decision to be a mother is as intense, and personal, as ever. Here, several Seattle-area women share how they made their choice to be a mom — or not.
05/31/2017 | The Seattle Times -
For women in science, the challenges are personal
Considerable attention has been devoted to the difficulties facing women in computer sciences, the problems and the search for solutions extend across the range of STEM fields.
05/31/2017 | Crosscut -
Portland stabbing: What did we learn about the bystander effect?
Bill Radke speaks with professor Cheryl Kaiser from the psychology department at the University of Washington about the bystander effect.
05/30/2017 | KUOW -
6 Common Sex Problems Every Couple Deals With
UW professor of sociology, Pepper Schwartz, weighs in on ways to overcome common sex problems.
05/26/2017 | Men's Health -
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene to be featured speaker at June 2 cybersecurity conference
Join the Jackson School of International Studies on Friday, June 2 for a lively discussion of vital emerging cybersecurity issues.
05/26/2017 | Jackson School of International Studies -
For Modern Astronomers, It’s Learn to Code or Get Left Behind
Astronomers need to know how stars form and black holes burst -- and how to pry that information from the many terabytes of data that will stream from next-generation telescopes.
05/26/2017 | Wired -
No to highlighters, yes to flash cards: new book explores science of learning
Research for the book took him around the country, including to the University Washington, where he sat in on biology classes taught by University of Washington lecturer Jennifer Doherty.
05/24/2017 | Seattle Times -
Labor Archives: Everett Massacre
Relive the one-hundredth anniversary of the Everett Massacre and learn how that tragic event helped shape the labor history of Washington.
05/23/2017 | UW TV -
8 Ways to Get a Difficult Conversation Back on Track
University of Washington psychologist John Gottman identified behaviors that derail conversations so consistently that he refers to them as “the four horsemen...”
05/22/2017 | Havard Business Review