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Stephen Meyers’ research focuses on global disability studies. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing", Meyers discusses how this bias is foundational to disability studies, and how the field won’t advance until it works to critique and decolonize itself. washington.edu/news/2025/06/0…

Stephen Meyers’ research focuses on global disability studies. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing", Meyers discusses how this bias is foundational to disability studies, and how the field won’t advance until it works to critique and decolonize itself. 
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The Affordable Care Act is once again on the Supreme Court docket. In this video, Elizabeth Pendo, UW School of Law, discusses the Supreme Court case and its potential impact. Email [email protected] to interview Pendo. law.uw.edu/news-events/ne…

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How a recession might tank American romance The Atlantic "When you’re not sure what’s coming at you, love seems all the more important," said Pepper Schwartz, University of Washington sociology professor. theatlantic.com/family/archive…

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A new study from Abhinav Gupta UW Foster School of Business offers timely lessons on how universities can navigate politically charged issues without abandoning their core commitments. washington.edu/news/2025/05/2…

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Jayadev Athreya, professor of mathematics and of the comparative history of ideas, argues for introducing creativity earlier in students’ careers. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," he discusses math as the language of abstract pattern recognition. More washington.edu/news/2025/06/0…

Jayadev Athreya, professor of mathematics and of the comparative history of ideas, argues for introducing creativity earlier in students’ careers. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," he discusses math as the language of abstract pattern recognition.
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Atlantic Ocean current expected to undergo limited weakening with climate change, study finds. washington.edu/news/2025/05/3… via UW News

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Golden Marie Owens, cinema and media studies, says there is much to learn about a person from how they sound. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," she discusses her research into why a white woman is the default voice for virtual assistants in the US More washington.edu/news/2025/06/1…

Golden Marie Owens, cinema and media studies, says there is much to learn about a person from how they sound. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," she discusses her research into why a white woman is the default voice for virtual assistants in the US
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A group of astronomers has revealed research showing that millions of new solar system objects will be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year. NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory is set to revolutionize our knowledge of the solar system. washington.edu/news/2025/06/0…

A group of astronomers has revealed research showing that millions of new solar system objects will be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year. <a href="/VRubinObs/">NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory</a> is set to revolutionize our knowledge of the solar system.
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Next week, 33 new UW professors will embark on the Faculty Field Tour — a week-long 1,100-mile bus journey along the Columbia River, where they'll gain an understanding of our state’s history & cultures, as well as the communities they'll teach & serve. washington.edu/externalaffair…

Next week, 33 new UW professors will embark on the Faculty Field Tour — a week-long 1,100-mile bus journey along the Columbia River, where they'll gain an understanding of our state’s history &amp; cultures, as well as the communities they'll teach &amp; serve.
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President Ana Mari Cauce will present nearly 19,000 degrees to the Class of 2025 across all three University of Washington campuses’ ceremonies. More: washington.edu/news/2025/06/0…

President Ana Mari Cauce will present nearly 19,000 degrees to the Class of 2025 across all three <a href="/UW/">University of Washington</a> campuses’ ceremonies.
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More than 7,400 University of Washington graduates of the Class of 2025 — the most ever to pre-register — plan to participate in the June 14 ceremony. More: washington.edu/news/2025/06/0…

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Mal Ahern, cinema and media studies UW College of Arts & Sciences, researches glitches. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," she discusses the history of errors in movie projection and how they tell a story of changing attitudes about quality and consistency. washington.edu/news/2025/06/1…

Mal Ahern, cinema and media studies <a href="/UWArtSci/">UW College of Arts & Sciences</a>, researches glitches. In this episode of "Ways of Knowing," she discusses the history of errors in movie projection and how they tell a story of changing attitudes about quality and consistency.
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