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"Timber Curtain," a poetic exploration of the Seattle community
Written by Department of English Senior Lecturer, Frances McCue, "Timber Curtain," describes the Seattle community from the tear-down of the Hugo House to today.
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Using Facebook data as a real-time census
UW-led study demonstrates how present-day migration statistics can be obtained by the same data that advertisers use to target their audience on Facebook.
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Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology Receives $2.9 Million
The Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology (CSDE) at the University of Washington, College of Arts & Sciences announced it received $2.9 million for a five-year grant from the Population Dynamics Branch of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).
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UW Center for Human Rights studies law enforcement collaboration with federal agencies on immigration
The center has released the first in a series of research memos under an initiative called Human Rights at Home.
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A Camp That Changes Lives
"Life changing" is one parent's description of APEX Summer Camp for children with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD.
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World Music Inspires Teachers
Teachers get hands-on with African drums, marimbas, and more during a world music pedagogy workshop.
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There's a Job for That!
Want career inspiration? Take our quiz to see what alumni with similar interests are doing.
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Celebrating Farmworker Victories, Organizing for Ongoing Struggles
Meet Jessica Ramirez: The UW alum fighting for human rights and social justice alongside the first indigenous-led farm worker union in WA State.
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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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Women's Center Leads Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts
A Women's Center report addresses human trafficking in Washington state.
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UW-led scientists ‘closing the gap’ on malaria in India
The National Institutes of Health has renewed a major grant that funds a University of Washington-led research center to understand malaria in India.
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Homelessness and Pets
What the bond between homeless people and their pets demonstrates about compassion
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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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'A Joyful llife'
UW student portrays Bellevue women in photo project