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Al Jazeera America | Combating poaching abroad
Samuel Wasser, director of the UW Center for Conservation Biology, speaks to Al Jazeera America on how to combat elephant poaching.01/07/2016 -
Walker leaves philanthropic legacy at UW
Pioneer, adventurist, and 'Renaissance man' Doug Walker remembered
01/07/2016 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Mark Smith featured in New Books in Political Science
Mark Smith, a professor of political science, was recently featured in the New Books in Political Science podcast where he talked about his book "Secular Faith."
01/06/2016 | New Books in Political Science -
Workplace diversity policies ‘don’t help’ — and ‘make white men feel threatened’
Cheryl R. Kaiser, an associate professor in Psychology, discusses how the current structure of workplace diversity initiatives may not yield success.01/06/2016 -
A Brief History of Noise
John Cramer, a professor emeritus in the UW Department of Physics, has created two different renditions of what the big bang might have sounded like.01/05/2016 -
Mental mindfulness, three simple steps to let go of stress
UW instructor Yaffa Maritz discusses the benefits of mindfulness practices.01/04/2016 -
Why Seattle is scoring victories against labor traffickers
Professor Kirsten Foot says the Seattle-based team has managed to bridge the worlds of nongovernment organizations and diverse law enforcement agencies.01/04/2016 | The Christian Science Monitor -
UW astronomer Eric Agol honored by Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Eric Agol, professor of astronomy, will receive the 2016 Lecar Prize from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.12/30/2015 -
UW students learn with inmates
A Law, Societies, and Justice professor teaches inmates and undergrads side by side.
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Japan's space security worries extend to the U.S.
Saadia Pekkanen, professor of international studies, writes that Japan's quest for parity raises questions about the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
12/28/2015 | Forbes