December 09, 2020

As chief historian for the National Park Service, Turkiya Lowe (PhD, History, 2010) helps bring history to life. Read More

December 08, 2020

Nancy Jooyoun Kim (MFA, Creative Writing, 2006) talks about her novel, The Last Story of Mina Lee . Read More

December 08, 2020

Two UW authors share very different stories about the Korean American experience. Read More

December 08, 2020

UW PhD student E. J. Koh discusses her book The Magical Language of Others . Read More

November 02, 2020

“Something I hear all the time is that those who are closest to the pain and to the solution are furthest from the power to... Read More

November 02, 2020

“It’s important to take stock of what we’ve accomplished so we can remember that our collective activism, past and present, isn’t in vain,” says LaShawnda... Read More

November 02, 2020

“Institutions move slowly,” writes sociology professor Alexes Harris, guest editor of Viewpoint Magazine. “But we are at a moment for change and we need to... Read More

October 26, 2020

Louie Tan Vital (MPA, 2019 | BA, Political Science and Comparative History of Ideas, 2016) discusses her own experience with generational differences in Asian American voting trends. Read More

September 29, 2020

“General chemistry has a terrible reputation on most college campuses. It’s seen as a killer—a place where dreams of careers in science, technology, engineering and... Read More

September 28, 2020

Shawn Wong is longtime University of Washington professor of English, but he is also an editor, novelist, screenwriter and activist on behalf of Asian American... Read More

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