Cheryl R. Kaiser, an associate professor in Psychology, discusses how the current structure of workplace diversity initiatives may not yield success. Read More
The first time she taught a class about immigration, in 1991, she assigned her students to write a fictional story for their final project. Today,... Read More
Megan Ming Francis, assistant professor of political science at the UW, says there's a long history of distrust between minority populations and police. Read More
Muslim-American parents are finding that keeping their children’s faith experience joyful is becoming a more challenging task. Michael Perez, lecturer in anthropology at the UW,... Read More
Joshua Reid, author of "The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs," and associate professor of history, will give a presentation Thursday... Read More
"The past two years of racial unrest have made clear these protests are not going away," writes Megan Ming Francis, assistant professor of political science... Read More
Department of Astronomy faculty discuss the value of gender diversity among students and faculty. Read More
The UW's Integrated Social Sciences degree program allows students to take courses anywhere--including active-duty military stationed abroad. Read More
"A conversation about race and policing is part of moving toward solutions," writes columnist Jerry Large in The Seattle Times, covering a Humanities Washington event... Read More
UW historian Michael Honey has teamed with cinematographer and filmmaker Errol Webber to produce a documentary about the life of Methodist minister and civil rights... Read More