This panel will feature the voices of two-year college faculty from the Seattle District Colleges who will describe their paths to these teaching-intensive institutions and offer advice to graduate students who are considering community college careers. Panelists will discuss effective...
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TOWARDS THE NEW CHAPTER OF US-ROK PARTNERSHIP AND KOREA’S SMART POWERA lecture by Ms. Eunji Seo, Consul-General of the Republic of Korea in SeattleThe US-ROK relationship has evolved from a military alliance forged during the Korean War into a comprehensive...
Free and open to the public. Registration required.Dr. Randolph will present findings from his new article in the Journal of African and African Diasporic Studies (York University, Harriet Tubman Institute) in a special issue emerging from a 2023 conference at the Université Cheikh...
Miguel Caballero (Northwestern University) will present his recent book The Monument of Tomorrow: Avant-Garde Conservation and the Spanish War (Penn State University Press, 2025). This is a study of how liberals, communists, and anarchists transformed an aesthetic and political strategy of creative...
From a distance nearly all of us misunderstand pilgrimage. Influenced by movies, memoirs, and travel influencers we tend to think of the practice as a personal reboot, a self-imposed extended, sweaty therapy session that leads to the authentic and better...
A series to prepare for the UW Symphony performance of Healing Heart of the First People of This Land (February 2026)Open to the public – doors open at 10:30am for coffee & pastriesFeaturing10/9 łuutiis Charlotte Coté (Nuu-chah-nulth) with Dian Million...
Join us for a panel discussion with three GWSS faculty members who will participate in the upcoming 2025 NWSA Annual Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico and share what they learn with our community upon their return.Centered around the theme...
Wetlandia! reframes the wetland as an analytic constituted by far more than nature. Situated in terraqueous terrains where land meets rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water, wetlands serve as homes to a rich collection of flora, fauna, and people...
The Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Washington hosts an annual literary and storytelling series. Sacred Breath features Indigenous writers and storytellers sharing their craft at the beautiful wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ Intellectual House on the UW Seattle campus. Storytelling offers a spiritual...