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Do you speak Ladino? Meet the folks trying to save a dying language
Learn more about how the UW's Sephardic Studies Program and the department of linguistics are collaborating to keep Ladino alive.
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University of Washington is a top producer of Fulbright recipients
So proud of our College of Arts & Sciences Fulbright recipients! Check out all the exciting places they are headed in the year ahead.
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The Dip delivers smoldering sophomore album with 2-night Neumos blowout
The Dip, a band made up of College of Arts & Sciences alumni, releases their second album.
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UW teaches students Inuktitut through funding prompted by Sputnik launch
Learn the fascinating history behind why some students at the UW's Canadian Studies Center are learning Inuktitut.
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UW students demand answers from ICE — the old-fashioned way
The UW Center for Human Rights is teaching a new generation to use the Freedom of Information Act.
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Cheap oil is blocking progress on climate change
Analysis from international studies lecturer, Scott Montgomery
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Why space debris cleanup might be a national security threat
Analysis from Professor of International Studies, Saadia Pekkanen
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Waging War in Cyberspace
A doctoral student explains how one online hacker can be more powerful than 10,000 soldiers.
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Should I be afraid of election hacking?
International cybersecurity expert, Dr. Jessica Beyer, weighs in on potential motivations for election hacking.
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Meet NPR's 2018-19 Kroc Fellows
NPR Kroc Fellowship selected Mayowa Aina (BA, International Studies, 2017) for the yearlong program designed to develop the next generation of extraordinary public media journalists.
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What does Alexandria Ocasio-Ortez think about the South China Sea?
Oped-Ed by Daniel Bessner, Assistant Professor of International Studies | The rising left needs more foreign policy. Here's how it can start.
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UW Jackson School centers receive $13.4 million in federal funding to advance understanding of global issues
Funding to support the teaching and study of world regions and foreign languages, and generate public engagement in international affairs.
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On the front lines of human rights
From El Salvador to Spokane, the UW Center for Human Rights seeks justice.
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Trumps Space Force aims to create 'American dominance in space' by 2020
Saadia Pekkanen, director of the Space Security Initiative at the UW's Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, weighs in on space force.
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UW Books in brief: Urban diaries, battling Jim Crow on campus, dictionary of Middle East politics and more
Recent notable books by UW authors tell of the struggle to break free of racism in higher education, taking an "urban diary" approach to documenting city life and more.