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This Year in Focus: 19 for 2019
Mindful travel, Silicon Valley’s evolution, Schumann on viola, Seattle history — UW-authored books, music for the Husky on your list
10 years after the Nobel Prize, telomeres are still a murky lead in longevity research
A shower, beds for the kids and ‘French Toast Wednesdays’: New blessings for a grateful Eastside family
Things to do in Seattle: Native arts edition
Secret documents: China detention camps to ‘prevent escapes’
As more people use RVs as homes, should cities find a place for them?
Photo of Kyle Trembley with a rat on his head
Anthropology, actually — Kyle Trembley conducts multispecies ethnography in Seattle and India
Make code accessible with these cloud services
Holly Barker and students examine a textile from Tonga at the Burke Museum.
For Burke Curators, a Dual Role
The following is a statement from Dr. Holly Barker, Principal Lecturer in the UW Department of Anthropology
UW books in brief: Tribal sovereignty and the courts, mentoring through fan fiction, UW Press paperback editions
Without parking, thousands of Americans who live in vehicles have nowhere to go
Photo of Rodrigo Solinis-Casparius (one of the award winners) with Melissa Yeager
2019 Yeager Award Reception and Recipients
2018 Donors | Spring 2019
Students | Alumni News 2019
Faculty | Staff News 2019
Photo of Denny Hall 313, on April 26th featuring tables with students and consultants in discussion
Culture Resource Management (CRM) Careers
UW Anthropology Mentor Network — Join Today!
Photo of man in front of a microscope
The Age of the Kampuchea Picture
Photo of man in front of a microscope
The Age of the Kampuchea Picture
Screenshot of Perot Museum Tweet "Meet the Scientist" Miguel Ochoa, in English
Perot Museum of Natural History: Greater Accessibility
Screenshot of Perot Museum Tweet "Meet the Scientist" Miguel Ochoa, in English
Perot Museum of Natural History: Greater Accessibility
Photo of website that documents Coast Salish Public Art Works in King County
Visible on Ancestral Lands
Photo of a laptop showing members of the Homo naledi research team interacting with students
Evolution Science Outreach in the PEB Lab