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  • Birds With Older Fathers Have Shorter Telomeres, Lifespans

    Dan Eisenberg, associate professor at the University of Washington Department of Anthropology, weighs in on the experimental design of this study.

    03/14/2018 | The Scientist
  • UW professor questions Trump - Kim Jong Un meeting motives

    University of Washington Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann is interviewed by King 5 News

    03/10/2018 | King 5 News
  • How social networks help perpetuate the ‘Cycle of Segregation’

    UW professor of sociology Kyle Crowder is the co-author of a new book "Cycle of Segregation"

    03/09/2018 | UW News
  • Trump in the World

    Trump in the World — a course and lecture series — explores the global impact of Donald Trump's presidency. 

    March 2018 Perspectives
  • ‘Trump in the World’: Jackson School faculty give public talks through spring quarter

    A lecture series by UW faculty will explore President Trump's significant impacts on international affairs, global alliances and the role of the United States in the world.

    UW News
  • Nuclear trauma still fresh for Seattle’s Marshallese community on 64th anniversary of Bikini Atoll tests

    Holly Barker, a UW anthropology lecturer and advocate for Marshallese rights weighs in on new bill.

    International Examiner
  • Eliminate execution in Washington

    Letter to the Editor referencing Department of Law, Societies and Justice Professor Katherine Beckett's 2014 study on capital punishment. 

    Skagit Valley Herald
  • Boomtown Seattle: Why we move here–and how we're all in it together

    Department of History Professor, Margaret O'Mara weighs in on a changing Seattle. 

    The Seattle Times
  • Inslee backs off bullish stance on Kalama methanol plant

    Analysis from Professor Aseem Prakash, Director of the Center for Environmental Politics

    TDN.com
  • Where Trump's first State of the Union speech ranks historically, according to a speech professor

    Op-ed by Matt McGarrity, Principal Lecturer in the Communication Department at the UW.

    Quartz
  • Kim Jong Un's sister is making history at the Winter Olympics–here's what we know about her

    Clark Sorensen, a professor of international studies who heads the Korea Studies program the UW, is quoted.

    Time
  • We know which Super Bowl ads got buzz, but which ones did people actually watch?

    Op-ed by Communication Leadership's Rob Salkowitz.

    Forbes
  • Give this–not that–for Valentine's Day

    UW sociologists, Pepper Schwartz, weighs in on Valentine's Day gift giving.  

    USA Today
  • 'They've been invisible': Seattle professor studies role of black grandmothers in society

    American Ethnic Studies professor, LaShawnDa Pittman, made RealBlackGrandmothers.com, a place where people can post testimonials about their grandmothers.

    The Seattle Times
  • Can big data predict which bills will pass Congress?

    John Wilkerson of the UW Department of Political Science weighs in on this important topic

    The Washington Post

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