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  • UW professors give insights on the past, present, and future of Ladino

    David Bunis, former visiting professor, and Devin Naar, associate professor of history and Jewish studies, explain their scholarship on Ladino and the future of the language.

    08/11/2020 | The Daily
  • Inaugural Intensive Nepali Language Workshop Draws Students from across the US

    The South Asia Center recently concluded a workshop that brought together 26 language learners from across the country for two weeks of online learning sessions. 

    08/05/2020 | Jackson School of International Studies
  • Japan on air: The best podcasts about the Land of the Rising Sun

    A podcast by Isaac Meyer, former doctoral student specializing in modern Japan, is recommended by the Japan Times.

    08/02/2020 | Japan Times
  • ArtSci Roundup: “The Last Stargazers” Book Launch, VoiceThreads, and More

    This week at the UW, attend an online book launch, read along with the UW alumni book club, and listen to VoiceThreads from the comfort of your home.

    07/28/2020 | UW News
  • How Taiwan’s Unlikely Digital Minister Hacked the Pandemic

    Eryk Waligora, a graduate student in international studies, is quoted in this article about Audrey Tang, Taiwan's digital minister.

    07/23/2020 | Wired
  • Requiem for a Dying Hegemon

    Scott Montgomery, lecturer of international studies, worries that America's crumbling energy infrastructure is a sign of its waning global status.

    07/21/2020 | Global Policy Journal
  • ArtSci Roundup: Virtual Author Event, Drop-In Meditation Session, and More

    This week, the UW hosts a variety of online opportunities to keep engaged, including a virtual author event and a drop-in meditation session.

    07/20/2020 | UW News
  • China has shown it is willing to pay the economic price of suppressing Hong Kong

    James Lin, assistant professor of international studies and history, writes about China's suppression of Hong Kong.

    07/09/2020 | The Guardian
  • Democrats may beat Trump in November and still not learn the most important lesson from his presidency

    Daniel Bessner, assistant professor of international studies, discusses the most important lessons of Trump's presidency.

    07/02/2020 | Buisness Insider
  • ArtSci Roundup: Drop-in Meditation Session, Meany Center Virtual Programming, and more

    This week, the UW offers a variety of online engagement opportunities such as virtual programming from the Meany Center and the Jackson School's Nepal Speaker Series.

    06/24/2020 | UW News
  • UW podcasts: EarthLab, Canadian Studies, Nancy Bell Evans Center, UW Bothell — and a book featured in Times Literary Supplement

    A podcast by the Jackson School's Canadian Studies Center and a book by classics Professor Sarah Levin-Richardson featured in the Times are featured in this article.

    06/24/2020 | UW News
  • Plastic Dilemma: A Brief Essay on a Big Problem

    Scott Montgomery, lecturer of international studies, discusses the "plastic dilemma" and the issues that arise when dealing with the world's plastic problems.

    06/23/2020 | Global Policy Journal
  • 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.

    06/23/2020 | Yahoo! News
  • 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.

    06/18/2020 | The Chronicle of Higher Education
  • 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.

    06/18/2020 | UW News

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