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What Elizabeth Holmes’ conviction means for tech entrepreneurs, startups
an image illustrating the Racial Restrictive Covenants Project led by Professor James Gregory

The Racial Restrictive Covenants Project featured in College of Arts & Science's Perspectives

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Department of History and UW Continuum College Team Up for Distance Learning Innovation

University of Washington Seattle Campus

Navigating Digital Learning as First-Year Graduate Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic

"The Church of Techno-Optimism" by artist Michael DeForge

Cool History Courses in Winter 2022

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Announcing the 2022 History Lecture Series: Capitalism in Action: Culture, Power, History

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Creating a Forum for Undergraduate Historians: The Historical Review at UW

book cover of Menace to Empire by Moon-Ho Jung

New book forthcoming: Menace to Empire by Professor Moon-Ho Jung

film poster of Streetwise/Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell

Andrew Hedden reviews classic Seattle documentary Streetwise/Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell

Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico by Vanessa Freije

Professor Vanessa Freije won the Palmegiano Prize in the History of Journalism

Professor Linda Nash

In Memoriam: Linda Nash

book cover of Women in the Sky by Hwasook Nam

Professor Hwasook Nam publishes new book Women in the Sky: Gender and Labor in the Making of Modern Korea

book cover of The Pope in Poland by James Felak

Professor James Felak publishes new book The Pope in Poland: The Pilgrimages of John Paul II, 1979-1991

book cover of The Oldest Guard by Liora Halperin

Professor Liora Halperin publishes new book The Oldest Guard: Forging the Zionist Settler Past

Collage of work by Arts & Sciences faculty, students and alumni related to Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Suzzallo Library

Undergraduate Estey Chen publishes research on telecommunications and civil liberties in Myanmar

Blue-collar workers at Silicon Valley companies hope for better future
Prof. Bianca Dang

Introducing Professor Bianca Dang

Blue-collar workers at Silicon Valley companies hope for better future
The circle of life: Amazon reportedly to open department stores in latest physical retail bid
Madison Heslop

Graduate student Madison Heslop receives the Charles Gates Award for article in Pacific Northwest Quarterly

ArtSci Roundup: Grit City Think and Drink, Unpacking Form and Function: Ceramics, and More
Amazon pushes back return to office until January, raising questions about pace of downtown COVID-19 recovery
ArtSci Roundup: Lux Aeterna, Faculty Trio: Beethoven Piano Trios, Part 3, and More
Amazon pushes back return to office until January, raising questions about pace of downtown COVID-19 recovery