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The Value of a Non-STEM Major, with Dean Stacey
Six unique majors that may not be on your radar
Animals on trial, disability discrimination, and what it means to be human
Warm oceans helped first human migration from Asia to North America
Data Science Webpage Screenshot
UW introduces new minor in data science
Family Of Missing UW Professor Launches Memorial Fundraiser
Hindsight 2020: Professors predicted what Trumpism would look like. Here's what they got right
Sam in hiking gear smiling
In honor of Sam Dubal: Donate to SAR operations in Washington State
UW awarded NIH grant for training in advanced data analytics for behavioral and social sciences
ArtSci Roundup: From Ally to Antiracist, Re/Frame: Abandoned, and more
Age of Kampuchea Video Exhibit at UW
UW secures competitive $1 million Luce Foundation grant to advance Southeast Asian research and community engagement
China uproots ethnic minority villages in anti-poverty fight
Now streaming: Alaska Native and First Nations films during online festival
Fed-up archaeologists aim to fix ‘frat party’ atmosphere at field schools
UW books in brief: Mutiny at sea, an anthropologist’s memoir, ‘unsettling’ Native American art histories, global social media design — and an award for UW Press
How LGBTQ+ Culture Can Survive COVID-19
Students create videos, capping new UW class on music as a form of protest
A safe space for Black people to center on healing and joy on Juneteenth
Beyond Cruelty And Innocence: What the Death Of An Elephant In Kerala Tells Us About Ourselves
Bill James, hereditary chief at Lummi, master weaver, dies at age 75
Awards of Excellence
A voice from the class of 2020: "We did it."
Project flyer photo of mother holding child in the air with a corona-19 virus in the background
COVID-19 transmission and immunity in mothers and infants
Hollis Miller piloting a skiff around Old Harbor (Photo credit: Ben Fitzhugh)
Community-Oriented Archaeology in Old Harbor, Alaska
Boats wait offshore as workers break coral from the Dobo mudflats, and collect clams at the same time.
Coral Breakers in Aru: Reflections on Archaeological Fieldwork in Indonesia