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How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could escalate into World War III with the help of Russia’s nuclear arsenal
Glennys Young, professor of history, explains Putin's goal in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the lengths he will go to achieve it.
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Workers at Seattle Amazon Fresh store say they've formed a union
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, explains the historic echos of unionization at the Amazon Fresh store.
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BlackPast Interns Celebrate Black Scientists
Thanks to a UW internship, students are contributing content about Black leaders in the sciences on BlackPast.org.
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Here’s why Microsoft is buying Activision Blizzard
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, explains the importance of Microsoft's new
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What Elizabeth Holmes’ conviction means for tech entrepreneurs, startups
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, explains her surprise
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month this September 15 through October 15 by exploring work by College of Arts & Sciences faculty, students and alumni.
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Blue-collar workers at Silicon Valley companies hope for better future
As tech companies continue to delay return to offices, some service workers hope for a full return in the coming months. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.
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The circle of life: Amazon reportedly to open department stores in latest physical retail bid
Amazon is making another move into physical retail, this time with plans to open department store-like locations in Ohio and California that would sell items such as clothing and electronics, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.
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Amazon pushes back return to office until January, raising questions about pace of downtown COVID-19 recovery
Amazon announced Thursday it intends to delay reopening its offices until Jan. 3, a move that raises fresh questions about the pace of recovery in Seattle and Bellevue where well-paid workers from Amazon and other tech firms are critical economic drivers. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.
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ArtSci Roundup: Grit City Think and Drink, Unpacking Form and Function: Ceramics, and More
This week, attend gallery exhibitions and the latest Grit City Think and Drink, watch recorded events, and more.
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ArtSci Roundup: Lux Aeterna, Faculty Trio: Beethoven Piano Trios, Part 3, and More
This week at the UW, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more.
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Biden says social media companies are 'killing people’ through the spread of misinformation and disinformation
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, talks about the relationship between Silicon Valley and Washington lawmakers and the role of social media platforms in the spread of COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation.
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Dianne Harris named dean of UW College of Arts & Sciences
University of Washington Provost Mark A. Richards today announced Dianne Harris will become dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, beginning Sept. 1.
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CTRL-ALT-Delete? The internet industry’s D.C. powerhouse vanishes.
The Internet Association once brokered deals on tech legislation. But its role has shrunk amid the industry’s divides and changes under a new CEO. Margaret O’Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.
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Covid Didn’t Kill Cities. Why Was That Prophecy So Alluring?
The pandemic promised nothing short of the End of Cities, a prophecy foretold by pundits, tweets and headlines, at times with unveiled schadenfreude. Margaret O’Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.