• UW graduate student wins Grammy

    UW graduate student (Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies) Martha Gonzalez took home a Grammy for her vocal work on the Quetzal! album "Imaginaries," in the best Latin rock, urban or alternative category
    02/10/2013 | LA Times
  • New book looks at how personal biases form and impact our decisions

    The Bellingham Herald reviews "Blind Spot: Hidden Biases of Good People," by Anthony Greenwald, professor of psychology, and Mahzarin Banaji, of Harvard.
    02/07/2013 | Bellingham Herald
  • More sex for married couples with traditional divisions of housework

    Married men and women who divide household chores in traditional ways report having more sex than couples who share so-called men's and women's work, according to a new study co-authored by sociologists at the University of Washington.
    01/30/2013 | UW Today
  • Brain structure of infants predicts language skills at 1 year

    Researchers at the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences have found that the anatomy of certain brain areas - the hippocampus and cerebellum - can predict children's language abilities at 1 year of age.
    01/28/2013 | UW Today
  • UW creates new degree focusing on communication within organizations

    Under the roof of the UW Communication Leadership program, a "sister" degree will be created alongside the Master of Communications in Digital Media (MCDM). It's called MCCN: The Master of Communication in Communities and Networks.
    01/28/2013 | Geek Wire
  • 5 things Inslee must do to be successful as governor

    Political Science Professor Matt Barreto is quoted in an article on keys to Washington State Governor (and UW alumnus) Jay Inslee's success in his first term.
    01/22/2013 | HeraldNet
  • New book by James Wellman explores the rise, effect of Pastor Rob Bell

    James Wellman, associate professor of American religion in the Jackson School of International Studies, is the author of the book "Rob Bell and a New American Christianity." He answered a few questions about his book for UW Today.
    01/15/2013 | UW Today
  • A book for when your child asks, 'Why are we here?'

    Children are natural philosophers, says Jana Mohr Lone of the UW Department of Philosophy and author of a new book titled "The Philosophical Child."
    01/08/2013 | UW Today
  • Communication Professor David Domke comments on the fiscal cliff

    KOMO's Bill Rice talks with David Domke, professor of communication, about the fiscal cliff and the GOP divide.
    01/03/2013 | komonews.com
  • Q&A with Filmmaker Marcella Ernest

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • From Producer to Screenwriter

    Peter Chiarelli spent years as a film producer working on Amityville Horror, Eagle Eye, and other projects before trying his hand at screenwriting. His 2009 romantic comedy, The Proposal, starred Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Q&A with DreamWorks' Teresa Cheng

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Championing Seattle's Invisible Homeless

    Graham Pruss knows a thing or two about being homeless, having lived through some tough times on the streets as a teen. So when he noticed a growing number of people living in their vehicles in his Seattle neighborhood, he was determined to help.

    December 2012 Perspectives
  • The Tea Party, Still Brewing

    Professor Christopher Parker, whose book about the rise of the Tea Party will be published in 2013, shares his thoughts on the Tea Party's popularity and its similarities to past conservative political movements in the U.S.

    October 2012 Perspectives
  • Living Voters Guide

    As Washington voters consider numerous hot button issues this election season, many are turning to the Living Voters Guide, an interactive online resource developed by UW students and faculty in conjunction with Seattle CityClub.

    October 2012 Perspectives