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  • What UW political experts will be watching for on Election Day

    What UW political experts will be watching for on Election Day

    Before the results of the 2024 election start rolling in, UW News asked three University of Washington professors of political science to discuss whatâs on their minds heading into the final hours.
    11/05/2024 | UW News
  • Opinion: Robust democracy’s checks and balances would stymie Trump

    "Those fearing an impending dictatorship underestimate the robustness of our institutions and overstate the power of any individual to dismantle them," writes Victor Menaldo, professor of political science at the UW.
    11/05/2024 | The Seattle Times
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    Cool Courses for Winter Quarter 2025

    It's time to think about winter quarter course registration! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered Winter Quarter 2025.

    11/04/2024 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • How medieval monsters got their meaning

    Famous fiends like zombies, vampires and werewolves are hallmarks of All Hallow's Eve. But how much do you know about why that is, and where those creatures come from? Charity Urbanski, teaching professor of history at the UW, is interviewed.
    11/04/2024 | KUOW
  • Can axions save the universe?

    The hunt for dark matter is shifting from particles to waves named after a laundry detergent. Gray Rybka, associate professor of physics at the UW, is quoted.
    11/01/2024 | The New York Times
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    A Bright Future for the Study of Chinese History

    “Chinese pre-modern history is a field that holds invaluable lessons for today's world.” And the study of that period is alive and well at the University of Washington thanks to a generous $1.5 million gift from the Tang Research Foundation to establish a professorship in Pre-Modern Chinese History.

    10/30/2024 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Self-harm: Why it happens and how to treat it

    Emergency department visits for self-harm have spiked since the pandemic. Experts explain the psychology behind the behavior and how to overcome it. Vibh Forsythe Cox, clinical associate professor of psychology and director of the Marsha M. Linehan DBT Clinic at the UW, is quoted.
    10/30/2024 | CNN
  • Democracy in Focus Lecture

    Even One Vote…

    Arts & Sciences Dean Dianne Harris offers a personal reflection on the importance of voting.

    10/29/2024 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Americans are hoarding their friends

    Much of what can make linking friends scary — insecurity, envy, an instinct to hold tight to the people you love — isn’t new; it’s fundamentally human. But keeping your friends to yourself, what I call “friend hoarding,” is a modern practice. Katherine Stovel, professor and chair of sociology at the UW, is quoted.
    10/29/2024 | The Atlantic
  • These museum exhibits have to be smelled to be believed

    Museum and gallery shows in Seattle, New York, England and beyond are engaging visitors’ hearts and minds through all of their senses. Nina Bozicnik, affiliate associate professor of art, art history and design at the UW and curator at the Henry Art Gallery, is quoted.
    10/29/2024 | The New York Times