News Archive

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Headshot for Katelyn Saechao
2023 Husky 100: Katelyn Saechao
Is It Too Late to Get An Internship? Never!
Kels and Toby Gallant from the Student Disability Commission stand together to the right of the emergency contraception vending machine located on the first floor of Odegaard Library in the cafe section
Announcing Our 2023 Halmo Geography Scholar: Kels Rizzo!
Humanistic GIS Lab Leverage GIS with Humanism
Humanistic GIS Lab Brings Together Students and Faculty for Innovative Research Opportunities
Spring 2023 Registration Changes
Portrait Photograph of Geog Alum Stanley Toops
Remembering Geography Ph.D. Alum Stanley Toops
Geography Alum Thai Nguyen sits on the right, with Shoreline resident Patti Shah Karam seated on the left.
How to fix the mental health workforce? WA has an underutilized resource: peer counselors
Portrait Photograph of Geog Alum John Parr
Remembering Geography Ph.D. Alum John Brian Parr
Ethnic segregation in England and Wales on the wane, research finds
Winter 2023 Registration Changes
Thumbnail image of Julian Barr from Going Public Episode 6
Ph.D. Candidate Julian Barr Featured in Going Public Podcast Episode 6:"Politics of Memory"
From left: Liz Peng, Madalena Monnier-Reyna, Anna Fernandez, Chase Puentes, joined by Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Student Chi-Ying Huang
Welcome to Our 2022 Graduate Students!
Seattle Parks workers and Police sweep and dismantle a community of improvised shelters in Ballard Commons in December 2021. In the foreground are fuel canisters (for heating, cooking, and electricity) left behind by residents.
Understanding Unequal Access to Thermal Comfort and Safety to Address Urban Climate Justice Challenges
Gray Wolf
Q&A with Geography Ph.D. Alum Rob Anderson: Managing Washington’s gray wolf population – through fear
Q&A: Managing Washington’s gray wolf population – through fear
Yuying Xie Receives the Frank Jenkins Jr. Fellowship in Labor Studies
ArtSci Roundup: Assessing the 2022 Midterm Election Results With Implications for the Next Two Years and for 2024, Empires Strick Back: Football and Colonialism, and more
In 2020, consumers turned to Black-owned businesses. But where has that support gone?
Geographers in Practice text on Seattle cityscape
UW Alums Share Their Stories as "Geographers in Practice"
Portrait Photograph Natasha Rivers
40 Under 40: Natasha Rivers, BECU
Portrait Photograph of Yasmin Ahmed in Profile
From Student Activist to Intersectional Labor Organizer: Meet Yasmin Ahmed
The past, present and future of tipping and tipped workers in Seattle
Boost in support for Black-owned restaurants short-lived, UW study finds
The past, present and future of tipping and tipped workers in Seattle
How Black-owned businesses suffered during pandemic, per UW study