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June 7, 2017
Laura Dowling, ’81, ’91, served as the nation’s Chief Floral Designer from 2009 to 2015. magazine.washington.edu
June 5, 2017
Each spring, a handful of outstanding faculty earn a special spotlight: a Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA). magazine.washington.edu
March 22, 2017
UW political science professor, Donald Hellmann, weighs in on the impact of budget cuts in our current political landscape. king5.com
March 13, 2017
UW professors Christopher Sebastian Parker and David Domke joined Wellspring Family Services vice president R. Keith Myers to discuss the question: Is President Trump gaslighting us? kuow.org
February 9, 2017
Days before Trump's inauguration, Jack Turner, associate professor of poli-sci, noticed that one of his students was upset after she'd seen neo-Nazi recruitment flyers outside. thestranger.com
January 30, 2017
"Research into civil resistance suggests five reasons the Women’s March may succeed as a movement where others have failed," writes Emily Gade, poli-sci student at UW. washingtonpost.com
January 24, 2017
Even if Sanders couldn’t restructure the Democratic Party, many of his supporters still think his campaign strategy could. UW political science professor Christopher Parker weighs in. wired.com
January 15, 2017
Some people in the U.S. are withdrawing from mainstream society into "intentional communities." theatlantic.com
January 12, 2017
"While new details emerge about Russia and his ties with the Kremlin, [Trump] is tweeting about the Apprentice, Meryl Streep and Arnold Schwarzenegger," writes Rachael Revesz. independent.co.uk
January 11, 2017
Paul Burstein, UW professor emeritus of sociology and adjunct professor of political science, and Mark Smith, professor of political science, discuss President Obama's farewell address. iqmediacorp.com
December 21, 2016
Seattle Met profiles UW student Varisha Khan. She is the founder of the UW's Middle Eastern Student Commission. seattlemet.com
November 30, 2016
Wallingford resident Meredith Pfanschmidt and a friend spent more than $400 each on round trip tickets to Washington D.C. to protest President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. kiro7.com
November 30, 2016
Bill Radke talks to Christopher Parker, University of Washington professor of political science, about the white nationalism movement called the "alt-right." kuow.org
November 30, 2016
"There's always going to be some change in the vote. It's not a perfect system," says UW's Stuart Streichler. king5.com
November 28, 2016
Professor Chris S. Parker details why given America’s racial history, the election of Donald Trump is not a surprise. scholarsstrategynetwork.org