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BlackPast Interns Celebrate Black Scientists
Thanks to a UW internship, students are contributing content about Black leaders in the sciences on BlackPast.org.
February 2022 Perspectives -
The Poetics of Barbara Earl Thomas
In her work, artist and alum Barbara Earl Thomas "offers a lovingly tender elevation of Black people and their stories."
02/09/2022 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Questioning the Violent Brain
Generations of scientists have tried to identify biological predictors of violence. Professor Oliver Rollins has concerns about their research.
February 2022 Perspectives -
Survivors of extreme weather events may experience accelerated ageing, new study suggests
Marina Watowich, a doctoral student in biology, explains the results of a new study she authored on the effects of extreme weather events on ageing.
02/08/2022 | The Independant -
Cool Courses for Spring 2022
It's time to think about spring quarter! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this spring.
02/07/2022 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Dean Dianne Harris Named Society of Architectural Historians Fellow
The SAH is the primary learned society for historians of architecture, cultural landscapes, and cities.
02/07/2022 | College of Arts & Sciences -
SpaceX’s Starlink Satellites Are Photobombing Astronomy Images, Study Says
Eric Bellm, research assistant professor of astronomy, explains how SpaceX's Starlink satellites may interfere with astronomy.
02/05/2022 | Wall Street Journal -
New UW research zeroes in on why mosquitoes are so attracted to human
Jeff Riffel, biology, discusses the results of a new UW study on what makes mosquitos attracted to humans.
02/04/2022 | Kiro 7 -
Mini Mart City Park, a converted gas station in Georgetown, opens as cultural center after 15 years
Jasmine Mahmoud, assistant professor of theatre history and performance studies, curated the inaugural art exhibition at the new Mini Mart City Park.
02/04/2022 | Newsweek -
GoFundMe Requests for Help With Medical Bills Rarely Hit Their Goals: Study
Mark Igra, a graduate student in sociology, co-authored a new study on GoFundMe requests for help with medical bills.
02/04/2022 | Newsweek