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This Years Award Winners
Celebrating Success at The 2019 History Awards Ceremony
Facebook should be punished, not broken up
Charity Urbanski
Professor Charity Urbanksi wins the 2019 Honors Excellence in Teaching Award 
Lecture: Transgender Identities and the Police in Nazi Germany by Dr. Laurie Marhoefer
Department of History Chair, Professor Anand Yang
Spring Message from Department Chair
Omara
Why we need history majors to understand our future
QuinNita Gonzaga
A New Voice in Eastern Washington. Department of History alumni, Quin'Nita Cobbins-Modica, and her role at Gonzaga University. 
Madison Heslop
Exploring the Archives to Uncover New Pacific Northwest Histories
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The Year So Far: Department News & Notes for 2018-19
Summer Study
Teaching Outside the Book in the Department of History: A Trio of Classes Emphasizing Nontraditional Media, Coming This Summer
Ancient Iran
Ancient Iran Day: Another Side of the Ancient World
Faculty Lecture
Faculty Lecture 2019: Professor Emeritus Quintard Taylor on African American Women Who Changed the World
Urbanski
Raising their Voices: Seen Through the Eyes of Charity Urbanski, Senior Lecturer in History, the Women of Medieval Europe Have a Lot to Teach Today’s Students
Devin Narr
Department of History's Devin Naar featured in documentary at Seattle's Jewish Film Festival.
Amazon’s Hard Bargain Extends Far Beyond New York
Jay Inslee is running for president. Does he have a shot?
Jay Inslee announces climate-focused 2020 presidential run. Does he stand a chance?
Do you speak Ladino? Meet the folks trying to save a dying language
The Freddie Mercury story that goes untold in 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
The Freddie Mercury story that goes untold in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
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University of Washington is a top producer of Fulbright recipients
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A Deep Dive into History’s Spring Quarter Course Catalog
Faculty Friday: Adam Warren
UW to mark centennial of 1919 Seattle General Strike
Ahead of its 100th anniversary, revisiting the Seattle General Strike and the city’s long legacy of organized labor