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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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Why identity politics win elections
Salon talks to Christopher Parker about why the Democrats should "play the race card" in the next election
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Women's Center Leads Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts
A Women's Center report addresses human trafficking in Washington state.
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Japan is building out its own satellite network that could replace GPS
International Studies Professor, Saadia Pekkanen, on how Japan is targeting independence in space-based information.
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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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Artificial intelligence can predict which congressional bills will pass
Using just the text of a bill plus about a dozen other variables, a new artificial intelligence algorithm can determine the chance that a bill will become law with great precision.
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Turkey throws weight behind Qatar in Gulf showdown
Marwa Maziad, Middle East specialist at the University of Washington, weighs in on the development.
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'Scales of Struggle'
Historians of labor, working class to convene at UW
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Florist reflects on her time in the Obama White House
Laura Dowling, ’81, ’91, served as the nation’s Chief Floral Designer from 2009 to 2015.
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Kasaba named president of global graduate international affairs schools association
The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs is dedicated to the improvement of graduate education in international affairs.
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Mark Zuckerberg has a Harvard degree and a mission: create a sense of purpose
UW History Department professor, Margaret O'Mara, weighs in on Mark Zuckerberg's recent commencement speech.
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Expelled by Beijing
UW geography professor, Kam Wing Chan, weighs in on Beijing's population control actions outlined in this in-depth report.
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The epic and bizarre first 110 days of the Trump presidency
Margaret O'Mara of the UW History Department weighs in.
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Profile: Dulce GuitiƩrrez, Yakima City Council Member
UW 360 profile of Dulce Gutiérrez, the UW alumnus quickly making a name for herself as a rising political leader in her central Washington hometown of Yakima.
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UW professor on US relations with North Korea
KOMO Radio's Herb Weisbaum interviews Clark Sorensen, director of the Center for Korea Studies at the UW, about North Korea-U.S. relations.