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  • Opinion: Does Greta Thunberg’s Lifestyle Equal Climate Denial? One Climate Scientist Seems To Suggest So.

    Nives Dolšak, professor of marine and environmental affairs, and Aseem Prakash, professor of political science at the UW talk about the current situation in the climate debate. 

    11/14/2019
  • Why the Seattle Freeze is real and how to thaw it out

    Dr. Pepper Schwartz, a UW sociologist, explains where the Seattle Freeze came from and what we can do to fix it.

    11/13/2019 | King 5
  • Make code accessible with these cloud services

    Ben Marwick, associate professor in anthropology, talks about container platforms -- standardized computational environments that can be shared and reused. 

    11/05/2019 | Nature
  • The Burke Museum, a Place for Students

    Curators at the Burke Museum are also academic faculty, which translates to unparalleled opportunities for UW students.

    November 2019 Perspectives
  • A Museum Mission

    UW senior Racquel West has always loved museums. Now she spends nearly every day in one.  

    November 2019 Perspectives
  • UW is No. 10 on global ranking; No. 2 among US public institutions

    Some College of Arts & Sciences units also rank in the top 10. 

    UW News
  • ArtsUW Roundup: the Paco de Lucia Project, CabLab, Jenny Odell at Town Hall, and more

    This week in the arts, view local artist’s work at the Center for Urban Horticulture, learn about Dakota Sioux artist Mary Sully, and more.

    UW News
  • ArtsUW Roundup: Visit the Burke Museum, attend a Sankai Juku performance, and more.

    This week in the arts, attend a Washin Kai recital in classical Japanese, listen to the musical musings of Indigo Mist, converse over coffee, and more.

    UW News
  • American Sabor wins Best History in the 2019 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Awards for Excellence

    College of Arts & Sciences faculty won the Best History in the 2019 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards of Excellence for their bilingual book.

    Simpson Center for the Humanities
  • A Native-inspired café opens at Burke Museum. There will be frybread.

    Co-owners of Off the Rez, Cecilia Rikard (BA, Laws, Society and Justice, 2006)and Mark McConnell, open their cafe at the new Burke Museum,

    KUOW
  • ArtsUW Roundup: New Burke Opening, Marianne Stecher lectures for Scandinavian 30, Composite Gestures closing soon, and more

    This week in the arts, attend a Chamber Dance Company concert, view photographs from the Henry’s collections, reflect on the race of contemporary ballet, and more.

    UW News
  • Big Tech’s eco-pledges aren’t slowing its pursuit of Big Oil

    Aseem Prakash, director of the Center for Environmental Politics at the University of Washington, explains how tech and fossil fuel industries can influence one another. 

    The Seattle Times
  • Religion as a Political Force

    Comparative religion professor James Wellman explores the critical role of religion in politics. 

    October 2019 Perspectives
  • Joel Migdal, founder of International Studies Program, to mark UW retirement with public lecture, workshop, Oct. 3

    Joel S. Migdal, professor in the Jackson School of International Studies, will celebrate retirement after 39 years at the UW on Thursday with a daylong workshop featuring current and former students, followed by a lecture on “State and Society: Then and Now.” 

    UW News
  • Jewish leaders condemn rise in anti- Semitism across Washington, urge lawmakers to fight hatred

    Noam Pianko, a UW professor of Jewish studies, weighs in on the root causes of anti-Semitism and how to address it.

    Seattle Times

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