Skip to main content
University of Washington, College of Arts and Sciences Menu
  • Apply
  • Contact
  • Give
  • UW Home
Search
  • About
    • Equity, Justice and Inclusion
    • Rethinking the Academy
    • Chemical Sciences Building
    • Leadership
    • Dean's Office Directory
    • Administrative Gateway
  • Academics
    • What Should I Study?
    • Arts
      • Digital Arts & Experimental Media
        • Fact Sheet
      • Art + Art History + Design
        • Fact Sheet
      • Drama
        • Fact Sheet
      • Music
        • Fact Sheet
    • Humanities
      • Classics
        • Fact Sheet
      • French & Italian Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Cinema and Media Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Asian Languages & Literature
        • Fact Sheet
      • Comparative History of Ideas
        • Fact Sheet
      • Dance
        • Fact Sheet
      • English
        • English
      • German Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Linguistics
        • Fact Sheet
      • Near Eastern Languages & Civilization
        • Fact Sheet
      • Scandinavian Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Slavic Languages & Literatures
        • Fact Sheet
      • Spanish and Portuguese Studies
        • Fact Sheet
    • Natural Sciences
      • Biology
        • Fact Sheet
      • Chemistry
        • Fact Sheet
      • Applied Mathematics
        • Fact Sheet
      • Astronomy
        • Fact Sheet
      • Mathematics
        • Fact Sheet
      • Physics
        • Fact Sheet
      • Psychology
        • Fact Sheet
      • Speech & Hearing Sciences
        • Fact Sheet
      • Statistics
        • Fact Sheet
    • Social Sciences
      • Communication
        • Fact Sheet
      • Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • History
        • Fact Sheet
      • American Ethnic Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Economics
        • Fact Sheet
      • Geography
        • Fact Sheet
      • American Indian Studies
        • Fact Sheet
      • Anthropology
        • Fact Sheet
      • Integrated Social Sciences
      • Law, Societies & Justice
        • Fact Sheet
      • Philosophy
        • Fact Sheet
      • Political Science
        • Fact Sheet
      • Sociology
        • Fact Sheet
      • The Jackson School of International Studies
        • Fact Sheet
    • All Departments & Centers
    • Declaring a Major
    • What Careers Can I Pursue?
  • Student Experience
    • Living and Learning in Seattle
    • Diversity & Inclusion on Campus
    • UW Community
    • Student Resources
    • Parent & Family Resources
    • ArtsUW
  • Research
    • Research Projects and Initiatives
    • Undergraduate Research Opportunities
  • News & Events
    • All Stories
    • Perspectives Newsletter
      • Subscribe
      • Perspectives Archive/Search
    • Events
  • Alumni
    • Giving
    • Alumni Stories
    • UW Alumni Association
  • Apply
  • Contact
  • Give
  • Sign Up for the Newsletter
  • Facebook
  • X (former known as Twitter)
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn

Social Sciences Division

  1. Home
  2. College of Arts and Sciences
  3. Social Sciences Division
  • Coronavirus And Global Supply Chain Disruption: A Wake-Up Call For Climate Policy?

    Political science Professor Aseem Prakash explains the coronavirus's impact on the environment and on global supply chains.

    03/07/2020 | Forbes
  • UW Honors students use art to disrupt the narrative on homelessness

    Students in the Interdisciplinary Honors class “Citizen Acts to Challenge Poverty” collaborated with Real Change to bring the exhibit Portraits for Change.

    03/06/2020 | UW Undergraduate Academic Affairs
  • Life in Seattle, America’s Coronavirus Capital

    Margaret O'Mara, history professor, writes about what life is like in Seattle, epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the US.

    03/05/2020 | New York Times
  • There’s a complex history of skin lighteners in Africa and beyond

    History Professor Lynn Thomas discusses the racist history of skin lightening products, many of which contain dangerous mercury.

    03/05/2020 | The Conversation
  • Response in China slowed outbreak of coronavirus — but experts caution against extreme measures in Seattle

    David Bachman, professor of international studies, weighs in on how extreme measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Seattle should be.

    03/04/2020 | The Seattle Times
  • The sharing economy helps women find new economic opportunities in Jordan

    Allison Anderson, doctoral student in international studies, discusses Jordan's sharing economy, and how it helps women.

    03/04/2020 | The Conversation
  • Oversize vehicles offer tenuous home amid U.S. housing crisis

    Graham Pruss, anthropology lecturer, discusses the reasons behind the increase in families living in vehicles.

    03/04/2020 | Reuters
  • Why conspiracy theories spread faster than coronavirus

    Scott Radnitz, associate professor of international studies, explains the spread of conspiracy theories about coronavirus.

    03/03/2020 | The Guardian
  • Seattle's lack of housing forces families to live in their cars: "I reached a point where I didn't see any hope"

    Graham Pruss, anthropology lecturer, discusses the reasons behind why Seattle families may resort to living in vehicles.

    03/02/2020 | CBS
  • Big Wig

    Keisha Credit (BA, Communication; Sociology, 2011) discusses UW's startup culture and her experience as an entrepreneur of color.

    03/01/2020 | UW Magazine
  • A Life Study

    Grace Flott (BA, International Studies | French, 2013) shares her experiences in expressing grief, trauma, and disability through artwork.

    03/01/2020 | UW Magazine
  • OPINION: The Business Case For Climate Leadership: Amazon’s Social License To Operate

    Political science Professor Aseem Prakash weighs in on the conflict surrounding Amazon's reaction to its employees speaking out on climate change.

    03/01/2020 | Forbes
  • Meet the mystery woman who co-founded Krusteaz in Seattle … and whose story has been lost to history

    Chair of the Department of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Shirley Yee, discusses the erasure of the Seattle woman who co-founded Krusteaz.

    02/28/2020 | The Seattle Times
  • Evolving an arch across the foot’s width helped hominids walk upright

    Anthropology Professor Patricia Kramer discusses why humans evolved with arched feet and how its helped us walk upright.

    02/26/2020 | Science News
  • University of Washington scholars discuss COVID-19 impacts worldwide

    Political science Professor David Bachmam explains the potential effects of the coronavirus outbreak.

    02/25/2020 | King 5 News

Pagination

  • First page
  • Previous page
  • …
  • Page 82
  • Page 83
  • Page 84
  • Page 85
  • Current page 86
  • Page 87
  • Page 88
  • Page 89
  • Page 90
  • …
  • Next page
  • Last page
  • About
  • Academics
  • Student Experience
  • Research
  • News & Events
  • Alumni
  • Apply
  • Contact
  • Give
  • Sign Up for the Newsletter
  • Facebook
  • X (formerly known as Twitter)
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn

50 Communications
#353765
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3765
(206) 543-5340

© 2026 University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences

  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Staff Login