September 04, 2015

A grant from the National Science Foundation to bring six Native American undergraduate students to their first scientific meeting Read More

September 02, 2015

Nadine Fabbi, associate director of the Canadian Studies Center at the University of Washington, discusses why the Arctic is increasingly important to U.S. foreign policy. Read More

September 02, 2015

Rabbi Simon Benzaquen and Alex Hernandez call themselves Los Seranos, the watchmen, and they're safeguarding messages locked in Ladino song lyrics generations ago by rapping... Read More

August 28, 2015

“It’s very challenging for many of the women who come here as spouses,” says Amy Bhatt, who did her Ph.D. research on high-tech immigrant communities... Read More

August 28, 2015

This September, Joshua Reid will start a new job as associate professor in history and Native American studies. Read More

August 25, 2015

Though the number of mixed-race couples in the United States has nearly quadrupled since 1980, relatively little research has been done about where those couples live. Read More

August 24, 2015

The public sector has long served as an equalizer in American society, a place where minority workers could find stable employment that offered advancement and... Read More

August 19, 2015

Protecting African-Americans from state-sanctioned violence remains “an unmet challenge for civil rights groups committed to racial equality.” Read More

August 18, 2015

The Black Lives Matter Movement remains a prominent force on the presidential campaign trail, with the latest confrontation targeting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Read More

August 13, 2015

Here are five of the main points that Black Lives Matter activists were trying to share at Saturday's Bernie Sanders event. Alexandra Harmon, UW professor... Read More

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