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Deportation airline secures $67 million in coronavirus bailout
The Center for Human Rights is referenced in this article about a "murky" deportation airline which was given a large bailout.
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The Great Reopening Debate
Daniel Bessner, associate professor of international studies and Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discuss whether and how colleges should re-open in the fall.
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ArtSci Roundup: Meany Center sets the stage, Henry Art Gallery’s Viewpoints closes soon, and more
This week, the UW offers a wide variety of online engagement opportunities, including drop-in meditation sessions and Burke trivia nights.
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ArtSci Roundup: Re/Frame with Henry Art Gallery, Mindfulness practices, and more
This week, the UW offers a plethora of online engagement opportunities, including Re/Frame with the Henry Art Gallery and the Crossing North podcast.
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22 UW students receive Fulbright awards
The scholarship program is the largest U.S. international exchange opportunity for students to pursue graduate study, advanced research and teaching worldwide.
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Tensions grow in the South China Sea between US and Chinese navy
David Bachman, professor of international studies, explains how the US Navy reminded China that the South China Sea is open to navigation by US ships.
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Student supports COVID-19 fight in Bawku West
Francis Abugbilla, Jackson School doctoral candidate, is featured for facilitating support to assist in the COVID-19 response in Ghana.
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ArtSci Roundup: Former Prime Minister of Italy Talk, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, and more
This week at the UW, see a plethora of virtual opportunities, including a talk with the former prime minister of Italy.
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Faculty/staff honors: Rare Care plant program honor, society presidency, Jackson School Task Force recognized — and a powerful personal essay
The UW Honors faculty and staff for their career achievements, including personal essays, the Rare Care plant program, Jackson School Task Force, and more.
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Pandemic Effects: The Case of Energy and Emissions
Scott Montgomery, international studies lecturer, explains how the recent pandemic has changed our environment, and why we can't go back to how things were before the pandemic.
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ArtSci Roundup: Storytelling with Indigenous Writers, Meany Center Curtain Talks, Stroum Center Quick Talk, and more
ArtSci at the UW brings together a myriad of activities, talks, and events that can be done safely from the comfort of home during quarantine.
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Oil war and Covid-19 lead to lower prices at the gas pump
Scott Montgomery, international studies professor, and Aseem Prakash, political science professor, explain the uncertain future for oil companies amid the coronavirus crisis.
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ArtSci Roundup: Labor On-line: A Virtual Seminar Series, The Henry’s Re/Frame moves online, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage through opportunities with the Henry, the Center for Labor Studies, and more.
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Julia Sweeney's Next Act
Julia Sweeney (BA, International Studies, '82) recalls her career as a writer and performance artist, with all the ups and downs.
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A conversation with Dan Chirot about his new book ‘You Say You Want a Revolution,’ exploring radical idealism
Dan Chirot of the UW's Jackson School of International Studies spreads warnings about violent revolutions in his latest book and interview.