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How Trees Try to Cope With Climate Change
UW Biology Professor Janneke Hille Ris Lambers and student Leander Anderegg release new study.12/14/2015 -
In reforming its hukou system, is China also creating a labor shortage for its biggest cities?
"China's decision to allow more families to have a second child is an effort to confront the problem of an aging population," writes Kam Wing Chan, professor of geography at the UW.12/14/2015 | South China Morning Post -
The racial terror of lynching
Assistant professor Megan Ming Francis discusses what Americans can learn from the history of lynching in the U.S.
12/13/2015 | MSNBC -
Van rescue for homeless: ‘We go to places where people don’t want to go’
A man is using his story of escaping homelessness to try to get others out, too. Kyle Crowder, professor of sociology at the UW, is quoted.
12/11/2015 | Seattle Times -
China could give 100 million people new identities in a bid to save its economy
Chinese officials are set to discuss ways to stimulate the country's sputtering housing market. Kam Wing Chan, professor of geography at the UW, is quoted.
12/11/2015 | Business Insider -
China moves to normalize the status of millions of people on margins
China said it would normalize the status of millions of people who had lived on the margins of society. Kam Wing Chan, professor of geography at UW, is quoted.
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A Vision for the Burke
Recently honored by the Western Museum Association, Burke Museum Executive Director Julie Stein discusses her years at the museum.
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Comic Book Superheroes Head for Class
An English Department course takes a serious look at comic book superheroes and what they tell us about history and our changing world.
December 2015 Perspectives -
Playing Favorites
Faculty across the College recommend a favorite book related to their field.
December 2015 Perspectives -
Giving Back to the Future
Why do people give to the College of Arts and Sciences? Three donors share their stories.
December 2015 Perspectives