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US-Japan military space alliance promises to grow
International Studies Professor Saadia Pekkanen writes for Forbes about the US- Japan military space alliance.10/27/2015 | Forbes -
Park Geun-hye’s visit and the US-South Korea alliance
Jackson School of International Studies Ph.D. student Clint Work co-authored this article on South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s trip to Washington, D.C.10/26/2015 | The Diplomat -
Northwest military and trade leaders will talk South Korea at UW forum
The Olympian previews UW Tacoma’s Views on the Pacific forum. Jackson School of International Studies faculty Clark Sorensen and Saadia Pekkanen (moderator) will participate.10/26/2015 | The Olympian -
From Theodore Roosevelt to Bill Clinton: The four bygone elections that inform the 2016 campaign
In the new book "Pivotal Tuesdays: Four Elections that Shaped the Twentieth Century," University of Washington history professor Margaret O'Mara focuses on the outliers.10/26/2015 | The Oregonian -
Seattle Times editorial board praises real-world impact of UW research
"Serious research has serious consequences," says the Seattle Times editorial board in response to recent news of a break-in at the UW Center for Human Rights.10/25/2015 | The Seattle Times -
Well-orchestrated UW, SSO partnership blossoms with ‘[untitled]’
A long-term collaboration between the University of Washington School of Music and Seattle Symphony culminates in an experimental, late-night performance in Benaroya Hall's lobby.
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Historian Michael Honey’s film about Rev. James Lawson to screen locally
UW historian Michael Honey has teamed with cinematographer and filmmaker Errol Webber to produce a documentary about the life of Methodist minister and civil rights activist Rev. James Lawson.10/22/2015 | UW Today -
Is religion vs. science a real divide among Americans? Not so much, says poll
History professor Mark Smith suggests that Americans are actually enjoying a relative respite from religiously-influenced debates.10/22/2015 | Yahoo! News -
Police Department Bias Trainings Are More In Demand Than Ever
UW Professor of Psychology Tony Greenwald speaks about implicit bias.10/21/2015 -
UW autism expert helped shape new ‘Sesame Street’ initiative
Wendy Stone, director of the UW’s Research in Early Autism Detection and Intervention Lab, helped develop content for See Amazing in All Children.10/21/2015