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Erosheva named to National Academies Committee on Diversity and Inclusion in the Leadership of Competed Space Missions
Elena Erosheva, UW Professor of Statistics and Social Work has been named a member of the National Academies Committee on Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in the Leadership of Competed Space Missions by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
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Justice, Migration, & Mercy is one of the Best of 2020 Philosophy from Oxford University Press
Professor of philosophy Michael Blake's new book "Justice, Migration, & Mercy" has been named one of the Best of 2020 Philosophy from Oxford University Press.
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Faculty/staff honors: Distinguished educator, historic preservation planning award — and a film documentary appearance
Glennys Young, professor of history and of international studies and chair of the Department of History, was featured in a Spanish TV documentary about Cold War-era interrogation program, and the new Burke Museum was honored.
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The best Seattle albums of 2020: Critics choose the top releases of the year
Assistant professor of music Ted Poor's album "You Already Know" has been named one of the top releases of 2020.
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Washington state musicians produced some great albums in 2020 — here are the top ones, as chosen by critics
“You Already Know” by Ted Poor, assistant professor of music at the UW, is No. 19 in the list of best albums by Seattle artists in 2020.
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Faculty/staff honors: Grants received, a top ‘Innovator Under 35’ and a career political science award
Aseem Prakash, professor of political science, has received the 2020 Elinor Ostrom Career Achievement Award for his work in political science.
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UW celebrates more than 50 researchers on Highly Cited Researchers 2020 List
More than 50 University of Washington faculty and researchers have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2020 list from Clarivate. The highly anticipated annual list identifies researchers who demonstrated significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.
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AIA Seattle Honor Awards: Olson Kundig, Signal, NBBJ buildings earning top spots
The Burke Museum has received an Award of Honor for its architecture.
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Honors for Conducting, Language Teaching, Physics & More
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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[51st Korea Times Translation Awards] Fiction Grand Prize winner Hannah Hertzog
Hannah Quinn Hertzog (BA/BS, Computer Science, Korean and Asian Languages and Literature, 2018) has won the Fiction Grand Prize of the 51st Korea Times Translation Awards.
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Three Elected to LSA Executive Committee
Alicia Wassink, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Sociolinguistics Laboratory at the University of Washington, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA).
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Dillon Gisch (B.A. 2013) Wins Rome Prize!
Dillon Gisch (B.A. 2013, summa cum laude, Classical Studies and Art History) won the Arthur Ross/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize!
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Faculty/staff honors: New atmospheric research board trustee; prize-winning fiction; PBS show consultant
English Professor David Crouse and Devin Naar, professor of history and Jewish studies and chair of the Jackson School’s Sephardic Studies Program, are featured in this article for their professional accomplishments.
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Faculty/staff honors: New atmospheric research board trustee; prize-winning fiction; PBS show consultant
An English professor’s story is honored, a Jackson School faculty member helps with research for a PBS show, and more.
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Vanessa Freije of UW Jackson School explores Mexican politics, journalism in new book ‘Citizens of Scandal’
Recent news of the arrest of Mexico’s former defense minister makes a new book about Mexican politics and journalism by Vanessa Freije, though a work of history, seem all too timely.