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Letting the internet regulate itself was a good idea–in the 1990s
NYT op-ed by UW Department of History Professor, Margaret O'mara.
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The message from Miami debates -- climate change is not the top issue for Democrats
Op-ed by Aseem Praskash, political science; Nives Dolsak, marine and environmental affairs.
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Should the Judiciary Be Making US Climate Policy?
Aseem Prakash, Director of the Center for Environmental Politics, and Nives Dolsak, associate director of the School of Marine & Environmental Affairs, weigh in on the topic.
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Social media tempest brings new attention to Asian American literary classics
When Professor Shawn Wong went public with criticisms of publishing house Penguin, the literary community responded. American Ethnic Studies Professor Vince Schleitwiller weighs in.
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Juneteenth in Seattle brings jubilation and reflection on justice not yet realized
UW sociologist LaShawnDa Pittman, weighs in on the multiple meanings of Juneteenth celebrations in Seattle.
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Inside the Immigrant Experience
Yolanda Valencia (PhD, 2019) explores how undocumented immigrants thrive despite US policies.
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Interrupting Privilege
UW professor Ralina Joesph is teaching people to talk about race across generational and racial lines
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New icebreaker plays role in national security
Scott Montgomery, lecturer at the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies, explains what role the Arctic plays in keeping the nation safe.
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Down to Earth, In Turkey
Ryan Robinson (BA, 2019) digs deep for archaeological research.
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Golden State Warriors President and COO Rick Welts to speak at UW’s 144th commencement on Saturday
Rick Welts, president and chief operating officer of the back-to-back NBA champion Golden State Warriors and a UW alumnus (BA, Communications, 1975), will be the featured speaker.
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Communication Alumnus to Speak at UW Commencement
Rick Welts (BA, Communication, 1975), president and COO of the Golden State Warriors, will be the featured speaker at UW commencement.
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In Praise of Mentors
UW mentors inspired Deja Edwards (BA, 2019) to accomplish more than she'd ever imagined.
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Seattle's forgotten street community: UW anthropologist talks about the unique circumstances of vehicle residency
The UW's Graham Pruss has studied vehicle residency for a decade and speaks about the challenges and solutions facing this community.
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Character: Comedian Howie Echo-Hawk is happy to make you uncomfortable
Columns interviews Howie Echo-Hawk (BA, American Indian Studies, 2018).
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Finding Their Place
Four graduating seniors share the places that defined their UW experience.