Personal stories are integral to Interrupting Privilege, a UW program that leans into difficult intergenerational discussions about race and privilege. Read More
Markus Teuton, a musician and citizen of Cherokee Nation, explores contemporary Indigenous music through his academic work and as host of “Indigenous Jazz,” a radio... Read More
New research from the University of Washington published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, shows how “microinclusions” — brief instances of positive treatment,... Read More
From high school to college, interest in learning a language can come from cultural obsessions, to hopes for a career in business, to fascination in... Read More
At age 83, Linda Allen is graduating from the UW College of Arts & Sciences with a degree in integrated social sciences. "It's never too... Read More
Assunta Ng, founder and publisher of Northwest Asian Weekly, has sold the 41-year-old newspaper to a group of Seattle-area investors. Ng, who will continue to advise... Read More
Edgar Quiroz Sanchez, graduating with two bachelor's degrees, has been a powerful voice for the needs of undocumented students at the UW. Read More
Through a UW-led storytelling workshop and course, English language learners in the Seattle area strengthened their language skills and built community. Read More
Every January, the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency program invites an up-and-coming Black artist to exhibit new work and carry on the legacy of the late... Read More
Like many little girls, a young Kristi Yamaguchi loved playing with Barbie. With a schedule packed with ice skating practices, her Barbie dolls became her... Read More