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Ann Frost on the Subtle Shifts in Teaching Spurred by COVID |
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Article published by Xinguan Fan and Maria Vignau Loria wins 2021 IPUMS Global Health Research Award |
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David Takeuchi's Long and Winding Road |
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Commission launches website to hold Seattle police accountable, track reform |
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After Blake, will Washington state repay victims of the war on drugs? |
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The financial penalties of our criminal justice system |
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Killing in Minnesota amplifies the anguish over police violence |
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Opinion: Daunte Wright and the grim financial incentive behind traffic stops |
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Alexes Harris: How pretext traffic stops fund police departments — and put Black drivers in danger |
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University of Washington graduate and professional disciplines rank highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists |
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After Blake, will Washington state repay victims of the war on drugs? |
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Study of Tent Cities in Seattle Show 50% Increase Since the Pandemic |
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Washington high court charts less punitive path on juvenile justice |
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UW Sociology ranks highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists |
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How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever? |
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Opinion: Why progressives need to worry about high public debt |
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Should Your Dog Be Sleeping in Your Bed? |
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How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever? |
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Takeuchi Tracking Anti-Asian Racism During Pandemic |
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Opinion: ‘Insurmountable’ legal debt should not make you irredeemable |
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A year with COVID-19: A chronology of how the UW adapted — and responded — to the pandemic |
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Chris Hess collaboration with The Equity Lab shakes up admissions by immersing low-income students in Ivy League courses |
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Opinion: Fines and fees are a pound of flesh for poor people |
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Alexes Harris: Fines and fees are a pound of flesh for poor people |
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Spring 2021: SOC 301 "The Quantified Self" approved for students minoring in Data Science |
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