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Mt Rainier through the trees
UW Sociology ranks highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists
How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever?
Opinion: Why progressives need to worry about high public debt
Should Your Dog Be Sleeping in Your Bed?
Mary and Antonio Aramburu in Federal Way with their seven children
How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever?
portraid photo David Takeuchi
Takeuchi Tracking Anti-Asian Racism During Pandemic
Opinion: ‘Insurmountable’ legal debt should not make you irredeemable
A year with COVID-19: A chronology of how the UW adapted — and responded — to the pandemic
Chris Hess portrait
Chris Hess collaboration with The Equity Lab shakes up admissions by immersing low-income students in Ivy League courses
Opinion: Fines and fees are a pound of flesh for poor people
Steven Long and his attorney Ali Bilow after a State Court of Appeals hearing in Seattle on Nov. 7, 2019. Long took the city of Seattle to court when the truck he was living in was impounded. His case is now before the Washington state Supreme Court.
Alexes Harris: Fines and fees are a pound of flesh for poor people
Book cover that shows a person standing on a field next to a large measurement ruler: The Quantified Self by Debora Lupton
Spring 2021: SOC 301 "The Quantified Self" approved for students minoring in Data Science
Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality
Police contact at a young age leads to different outcomes for Black youth
Community members hold a press conference addressing an upcoming Seattle City Council vote on an agreement between the Seattle Police Officers Guild and the city of Seattle at City Hall, Nov. 13, 2018.
Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality
Statistics Faculty Engaged in Research on COVID-19
Cop Budgets Benefit from Cannabis Legalization, Sparking Backlash in 'Defund the Police' Era
Bushes and trees cover a walkway outside Mary Gates Hall
Police contact at a young age leads to different outcomes for Black youth
In a time of isolation, finding communion
The UW turned 2020 into a course. You’re invited to check it out.
Video Reflections
How can art and creativity brighten the winter months?
image of Yuan Hsiao standing near a lake with trees and Mt Rainier in the background
From Sociology to Communication, Through the Study of Politics: Q&A With Yuan Hsiao
Can You Find True, Lasting Love on Tinder? Study Finds It's Possible
Children and police encounters