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Statement of Solidarity
History Behind the Headlines panel discusses crises throughout history in light of COVID-19
22 UW students receive Fulbright awards
Library of Congress
Nancy Bristow Lecture on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic and COVID-19
Recaptured Africans Book Cover Sharla Fett
6th Annual Stephanie Camp Memorial Lecture given by Professor Sharla Fett
Tech Companies Denounce Racism. Will Silicon Valley Change?
Seattle area corporations respond to protests over police brutality with messages of solidarity, but few specifics
ArtSci Roundup: Pandemic Then (and Now), UW Bothell 2020 MFA Spring Festival, and more
Facebook will now let some employees work from anywhere, but their paychecks could get cut
ArtSci Roundup: Former Prime Minister of Italy Talk, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, and more
Opinion: Twitter Could End the Office as We Know It
Big Tech was first to send workers home. Now it’s in no rush to bring them back.
Lithograph depicting an allegorical female figure assisting plague victims
“We Can’t Not Talk about It”: History Instructors Teach the Virus
Comparing the Great Depression in Washington to the COVID-19 crisis
Book cover for Lynn Thomas's Beneath the Surface: A Transnational History of Skin Lighteners
UW History Professors Investigate Global Histories of Health in New Books
Portrait photo of Racquel West
Husky 100 Recipient Racquel West on Being a History Major and Graduating in a Pandemic
Faculty/staff honors: Distinguished contributions to Asian studies, social equity award, Swedish physical geography honor, new Cascade Public Media director
Opinion: The Coronavirus Could Rewrite the Rules for Silicon Valley
Dr. Jennifer Thomson: Gaia Has A Fever
UW books in brief: Chinese funerary biographies, skin lighteners through history, NYC neighborhood gentrification study, Arthurian verse-novel in translation
Patricia Ebrey
Dr. Patricia Buckley Ebrey receives the 2020 Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies Award
Field report: Honors course explores whether national parks are in progress or peril
Bill Rorabaugh headshot
In Memoriam: William Rorabaugh
ArtSci Roundup: Earth Day with the Department of History, Colloquia Series lecture returns online, Ask Your Farmer, and more
Faculty Friday: Mira Green