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  • Local politicians, Iranians react to U.S. strike against Iran military

    Dr. Resat Kasaba, professor in and director of the Jackson school, gives insight on the long term effects of the U.S.'s recenty airstrike on Iran.

    01/04/2020 | Q13 FOX
  • U.S. attack on Iranian military leader carries 'huge risk of escalation,' WA leaders say

    Dr. Resat Kasaba, professor in and director of the Jackson school, discusses whether the recent U.S. airstrike on Iran could bring the two countries close to war.

    01/04/2020 | Crosscut
  • UW professor answers key questions about U.S-Iran tensions

    Dr. Resat Kasaba, professor in and director of the Jackson School, weighs in on U.S.-Iran conflicts.

    01/04/2020 | King 5 News
  • Climate activism vs. free speech: Amazon warns employees that they could be fired for speaking publicly without approval

    Aseem Prakash, political science professor, weighs in on a controversy surrounding how Amazon employees are speaking out about their company's efforts to address climate change.

    01/03/2020 | Geek Wire
  • Rebuilding Peace after War

    How can a nation heal from a civil war? UW doctoral student Francis Abugbilla traveled to Côte d’Ivoire for answers.

    January 2020 Perspectives
  • OPINION: 2020 New Year’s Resolution: Fly Less

    Aseem Prakash, political science professor, makes the case for flying less in 2020.

    Forbes
  • This Year in Focus: 19 for 2019

    Students and professors show the diverse research, opportunities, and learning at the UW through this photoset.

    University of Washington
  • Mindful travel, Silicon Valley’s evolution, Schumann on viola, Seattle history — UW-authored books, music for the Husky on your list

    UW professors in the departments of history, English, music, and anthropology have recently produced a multitude of diverse books and music.

    UW News
  • 10 years after the Nobel Prize, telomeres are still a murky lead in longevity research

    Associate professor of anthropology, Dan Eisenberg, discusses research into genetic links to longevity.

    Quartz
  • Why Microsoft is getting behind a revolutionary plan for high-speed rail in the Pacific Northwest

    History Professor Margaret O'Mara discusses Microsoft's potential involvement in a new high-speed light rail in the Pacific Northwest.

    Fast Company
  • The December Democratic Debate Airs Tonight From Los Angeles. Here’s What to Know

    History Professor Margaret O'Mara gives insight on the lineup of the December Democratic debate.

    Time
  • How to Handle Being Homesick at College

    Kristina Scharp, assistant professor of communication, discusses why college students get homesick and how they can ease these feelings.

    US News and World Report
  • The Imperial Powers of the Tech Universe

    Margaret O'Mara, a professor in history, explains how the public's perception of large tech industries has changed.

    Wall Street Journal
  • Op-ed: What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometowns

    Sociology Professor Christine Leibbrand discusses the effects that moving away from segregated hometowns have on African Americans.

    The Conversation
  • Human touch

    Alum Jill Higson (BA, 1996, Communication) discusses the human touch handwriting can bring to communication.

    University of Washington Magazine

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