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Plight of immigrants brought to light in ambitious Tacoma Art Museum show
A new exhibition featuring UW art professor Zhi Lin at the Tacoma Art Museum focuses on a time in history when U.S. society rejected immigrants.
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Military's transgender challenges are reminder of race, gender struggles
For UW History professor, Nathan Roberts, past is prologue.
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As metro areas grow, whites move farther from the city center
In an era when the growth in the population of blacks, Latinos and Asians outpaces that of whites nationwide, a new study of who lives where provides insight into the geography of race.
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From gay Nazi to "we're here, we're queer": A century of arguing about gay pride
Assistant Professor of History, Laurie Marhoefer, on the history of gay pride marches and movements.
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UW professor got it right on Trump. So why is he being ignored?
UW political science professor, Christopher Parker, was one of the few to foresee Donald Trump's win–and the likely reasons why.
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Photographer Jenny Miller is Celebrating Two Spirit Identities
UW alum's photography series aims to empower Alaska native LBGTQ2 Community
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Tribal gaming certificate addresses economic reality of Indian reservations
New program offers classes in marketing, management and accounting, both at the Seattle campus and at partnering tribal casinos and resorts.
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2017 President's Medalist: Narmima Sharifova
Since 1932, the President’s Medal has been awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the most distinguished academic record at the university. Meet this year's awardee.
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Reaching for the Stars — and Exoplanets
Lupita Tovar never expected to go to a four-year college. Now she's a UW graduate pursuing a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics.
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'A Joyful llife'
UW student portrays Bellevue women in photo project
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Black life is draining out of Seattle, Census shows
UW sociology researcher, Tim Thomas, on a migration of historic proportions—African-Americans leaving central Seattle and being pushed south, driven by high rents.
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Student Voices: I wanted a high-quality education, and I found it at a South Seattle public school
Journalism major, Rhea Panela, reflects on her educational journey in this special column for the Seattle Times.
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Michelle Habell-Pallán Awarded Barclay Simpson Prize for Scholarship in Public
The award recognizes community-building projects like Women Who Rock and American Sabor that creates new forms of scholarship.
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Ms. Vorpahl Goes to Washington (D.C.)
University of Washington, Chemistry Ph.D. student Sarah Vorpahl will bring her passion for clean energy and policy to Washington, D.C. this September.
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Class on Black Lives Matter examines ideas behind the slogan
The class #BlackLivesMatter in Media and Popular Culture — offered this spring — is one of very few like it in the country.