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February 4, 2021
“A couple of years ago racism almost killed the love of my life, my husband, the father of our two children. The attempted murder didn’t come about through police violence or Karens trying to regulate his use of public space. Instead it came through the hands of the very people... southseattleemerald.com
January 20, 2021
For six minutes on Wednesday at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, all eyes were on Amanda Gorman. The 22-year-old National Youth Poet Laureate combined a message of hope and promise as she read, “even as we grieved, we grew.” Hanson Hosein, co-director of the UW’s Communication Leadership program, is interviewed. king5.com
January 18, 2021
In honor of MLK Day, the UW asked Black students, staff, and faculty to respond to the prompt, “What does MLK Day mean to you in 2021?” washington.edu
January 10, 2021
This week at the UW, attend Meany on Screen events, listen to a lecture from Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and much more. washington.edu
January 10, 2021
Both parents and adult children often fail to recognize how profoundly the rules of family life have changed over the past half century. Kristina Scharp, assistant professor of communication at the UW, is referenced. theatlantic.com
January 10, 2021
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter have all cut ties with President Donald Trump, and now many of his followers are looking for more obscure sites to voice their views. Hanson Hosein, co-director of the UW’s Communication Leadership program, is interviewed. king5.com
January 8, 2021
Hanson Hosein, co-director of the UW’s Communication Leadership program, says that the President Trump’s use of social media to incite unrest is forcing social media companies to accept their role as media companies, accountable for the content that passes through their platforms. muckrack.com
January 5, 2021
College of Arts & Sciences Dean Stacey explains that there is an important civic, political, social, and cultural element to an education and that you can get that in a wide variety of majors. dailyuw.com
December 30, 2020
Twenty moments from a year like no other — captured through the lenses of UW photographers. washington.edu
December 14, 2020
Family estrangement has long been a taboo topic. But that may be changing, as we see more and more research examining why and how estrangement happens. Kristina Scharp, assistant professor of communication at the UW, is interviewed. [This was broadcast on public radio stations nationwide.] wnycstudios.org
December 4, 2020
"Social media played a significant role in the way that Armenians and Azerbaijanis experienced this year’s brief war. Globally, people could follow military movements, drone footage, respond to statements by authorities and discuss the events. All of this activity provided leaders with instant public opinion that informed decisions," writes Katy... washingtonpost.com
November 30, 2020
ENGL 285, a unique creative writing class that features the expertise of professional writers, is highly recommended by its students. dailyuw.com
November 16, 2020
Some family separations are due to estrangement, not COVID. That's not necessarily a bad thing, says Communication Professor Kristina Scharp. Read More
November 2, 2020
Award-winning screenwriter, playwright and novelist La'Chris Jordan, (BA, Communications, 2001), tells a timely and personal story in her debut short film. magazine.washington.edu
November 2, 2020
Julia-Grace Sanders (BA, Communications, 2017) discusses her experience as a journalist in Cambodia and the United States. heraldnet.com