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Why some protests change the world (and why they sometimes fail)
Startup stories: Join us for a discussion on what it is like in the entrepreneurial trenches
An open letter from urban affairs and housing scholars to the Senate: Reject Ben Carson as HUD Secretary
Historians in the Age of Trump
Anne Melton standing in front of propeller airplane
History Takes Flight with Anne Melton
Rayna Mathis
Recent Alum Rayna Mathis takes History into the Art World
The best Northwest nonfiction of 2016
collage of scientific advancements
Science Through a Humanist Lens
Cody Hartwich in mountaintop fort in San Sebastian, Spain
Cody Hartwich Explores San Sebastian, Inside and Outside of the Classroom
Here’s Why You Should Attend Xconomy Intersect on Thursday
Seattle historian sees two reasons to hope in the face of hate
Professor Phillip Thurtle
Historian Phillip Thurtle on Why We Don't Have Wings
History Grad Student Jennifer Smith Featured by the College of Arts & Sciences
Here’s how Seattle became so segregated
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
It's Not as Bad as You Think
Voter indecision: Follow two local voters struggling to select a presidential candidate
LGBTQ Activism in Seattle website screenshot
New History Project: LGBTQ Activism in Seattle
Get smarter than the spin after the first Clinton-Trump debate
Isabel Martin standing on top of Arthur's Seat at sunrise
Fresh from the Fringe: Isabel Martin's Lesson in Art, Scotland, and Self-Discovery
Why is Seattle so racially segregated?
This environmentalist (grudgingly) sides with Trump on trade debate
Trump coming to enemy territory (aka Washington state)
Trump coming to enemy territory (aka Washington state)
UW will host 2017 summer institute on teaching urban environmental issues
Historians find UO’s founder held racist views, though not consistently