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ArtSci Roundup: May 2025
ArtSci People & Research in the Media: Winter Quarter Roundup
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Juan Miguel Jocom is a 2025 Bonderman Fellow
Stone tools discovered in China resemble Neanderthal technology used in Europe, creating a middle stone age mystery
Analysis: Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East
Analysis: Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East
The importance of Indigenous curators
Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
Front of Denny Hall, the oldest building on the University of Washington campus, completed in 1895. The building underwent a recent remodel, which restored the central stairwell and skylight, and opens for autumn quarter 2016 classes in September
Celebrating the Department of Anthropology's Class of 2025
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2025 Summer Course Offerings
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April 19: Arts and Sciences Events at Admitted Student Day
WA scientists plan to publish report on nature that Trump canceled
WA scientists plan to publish report on nature that Trump canceled
Higher traffic-related air pollution exposure tied to depression
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The Sam Dubal Memorial Lecture on Racial Justice in Medical Anthropology and Global Health to Be Held on December 2, 2024
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Dawg Daze 2024 Digest
12,000-year-old Aboriginal sticks may be evidence of the oldest known culturally transmitted ritual in the world
Analysis: Everyday life and its variability influenced human evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting
2024 Husky 100
Rotary panel delves into PNW’s growing relationship with South Asia
Neighborhood poverty may impact women's ovarian reserves
A fading weapon in the HIV fight: Condoms
Seattle Art Museum removes Native objects amid new federal rules
Husky football players take their skills from the field to the classroom and beyond
Husky football players take their skills from the field to the classroom and beyond
On an island in Southeast Asia, early humans coped with climate change by tailoring their technology
ArtSci Roundup: Fall Concert with DXARTS, Dance Graduate Research Symposium and more