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Is Lecturing Racist?
Scott Freeman, principle lecture emeritus, and Elli Theobald, assistant teaching professor of biology, explain why lecturing actively harms underrepresented minority and low-income students.
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How Bias In Medical Textbooks Endangers BIPOC
Patricia Louie, professor of sociology, explains bias in medical textbooks and how it endangers BIPOC.
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Global ranking: UW is No. 16 in the world
The UW has ranked #16 in the world in the 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities.
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Transforming How We Live, Work, and Play
Stephen Bader (UW IxD BDes 2014) and Alanna MacGowan (UW MFA 2010) work at Microsoft Envisioning and explore how people will live, work, and play five to seven years in the future.
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Tech Moves: Intellectual Ventures exec departs; Shujinko grows leadership team; and more
Dr. Ekin Yasin was named director of the University of Washington’s Communication Leadership graduate program.
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The 2019-2020 IE fellows reflect on the Advocacy Journalism Fellowship Program amidst a pandemic that brought in-person gatherings to a grinding halt
The International Examiner concluded its Advocacy Journalism Fellowship Program. Fellows, including Isabel Wang, a communication student, reflects on their experiences.
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Rankings roundup: UW rises to No. 26 in the world, fourth among US publics; Bothell, Seattle campuses lead list of colleges that ‘pay off the most’
The UW Seattle and Bothell campuses have been ranked very highly on CNBC's "Make It" list and Times Higher Education list.
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The top 50 U.S. colleges that pay off the most in 2020
The University of Washington is listed as one of CNBC's colleges that pay off the most.
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Education and Race: A discussion with interim Bellevue College president, a UW educator and recent WSU graduate
Former Governor Gary Locke, along with KD Hall, UW faculty in communication, and recent WSU graduate Lealah Ndifon, shared their experiences with systemic racism at different academic levels.
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Trump rescinds new policy towards international students
NW Asian Weekly discusses the UW's and other schools' response to Trump's policy towards international students.
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In Memoriam – Constantine Christofides
Art History Professor Emeritus Constantine Christofides has passed away at the age of 92.
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Supporting our international students
UW supports its international students during this time, and is shocked at proposed modifications to student visas.
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Ending flexibility for international students is cruel and oblivious to the reality of the pandemic
Ana Mari Cauce, UW President, weighs in on the situation with international student visas.
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New visa restrictions are a threat to learning and innovation
UW President Ana Mari Cauce writes about new visa restrictions and how they pose a threat to learning, especially at the UW.
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Graduate programs drop GRE after online version raises concerns about fairness
Emily Levesque, an assistant professor of astronomy, discusses standardized testing requirements for graduate programs amidst COVID-19.