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Free and open to all. At the Jackson School, opportunities and events are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, sex or other identity.  ALL PARTICIPANTS: Please RSVP to Vanessa Freije ( vfreije@uw.edu)THIS IS A HYBRID EVENT.ZOOM REGISTRATION HERE:  washington.zoom.us…IN-PERSON LOCATION...
Registration required.Doors open at 6pm, light refreshments servedWhat does it mean to live well as wildfire and smoke season becomes more a part of life in the Pacific Northwest and many other places around the world?As much as we focus...
Writing history entails good editing—and accepting when material can’t make the final cut. Lengthy research projects require a command of sources but also analytical flexibility. Such flexibility can ensure rigor sometimes at the expense of findings that, alas, must be...
The Spring 2026 CSEAD Student Conference will feature a keynote presentation and panels by current UW undergraduate and graduate students across a wide range of topics and disciplines in Southeast Asian studies. Panel 1: Colonial legacies and contemporary discourses on...
Join us for an afternoon lecture on May 4th in HUB 250 featuring Dr. Ralph H. Craig III on Black Buddhism Through the Lens of Tina Turner. A light reception will be provided. Tina Turner's (1939–2023) successful recording career and electrifying stage...
It seems like two separate realms. One is occupied by acclaimed dancers from Brooklyn’s world-renowned Mark Morris Dance Group, the other by people with Parkinson’s disease. CAPTURING GRACE is about what happens when those two worlds intersect. Filmed over the...
“If we fight, we must fight against the North as well as the South, Abraham Lincoln as well as Jefferson Davis,” Frederick Douglass declared in May 1861, just a few weeks after the Civil War began. His statement suggests a...
Join us for our Spring EU Democracy & Security Symposium -  From Monarchies to Constitutional Democracies. We'll hear presentations and discussions with the following experts. Drinks and cookies will be served.  Raymond Jonas (UW History Dept), “France’s Five Republics and what they...
Move beyond the headlines and hot takes for a deeper conversation on labor and identity within women’s hoops with Dr. Courtney M. Cox, author of Double Crossover: Gender, Media, and Politics in Global Basketball (University of Illinois Press, 2025). In...