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TikTok predicts a looming recession economists do not
Aliya Adan, 2025 Albert W. Black Undergraduate Community Service Award Recipient

Aliya Adan is the recipient of the 2025 Albert W. Black Undergraduate Community Service Award 

Caroline Hale, recipient of the 2025 Crutchfield-Tolnay Award

Caroline Hale is the inaugural recipient of the Crutchfield-Tolnay Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research

Ava Finn, 2025 Howard B. Woolston Award Recipient

Announcing Ava Finn as the recipient of the 2025 Howard B. Woolston Award for Academic Excellence 

Divorces tend to spike in early spring and late summer here's why
Sociology student Yuanxi Li received a Population Health Recognition Award

Sociology Students Share Work at 28th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

UW Sociology Students present data to Sound Transit

UW Sociology Collaborates with Sound Transit to Improve Seattle Area Public Transportation

5 years after George Floyds death, where does Black Lives Matter stand?
ArtSci Roundup: May 2025
ArtSci People & Research in the Media: Winter Quarter Roundup
Aliyah Adan Selected as Bonderman Fellow

UW Sociology Student Aliya Adan Selected as a 2025 Bonderman Fellow

Xitlaly Mendoza Husky 100 recipient 2025

Congratulations Xitlaly Mendoza for being recognized as a Husky 100!

UW Information School ties for 1st; other UW programs place highly in US News & World Report Best Graduate Schools ranking
UW Information School ties for 1st; other UW programs place highly in US News & World Report Best Graduate Schools ranking
June Yang, pictured far left, with 2024 DSSG focus group members

Alumni June Yang's research has provided academic and personal growth

Marco Brydolf-Horwitz UW Graduate Sociology Student

Marco Brydolf-Horwitz is studying how people living unsheltered in downtown Seattle find housing

Elizabeth Morande UW Sociology Graduate Student

Elizabeth Nova's research focuses on population health 

Brandon Morande UW Graduate Sociology Student

Brandon Morande's research examines the intersections between punishment, poverty, and neighborhood change 

ChatGPT: Will you be my Valentine? More users are falling for AI companions
January is almost as synonymous for divorce inquiries as for resolutions
January is almost as synonymous for divorce inquiries as for resolutions
ArtSci People & Research in the Media: Autumn Quarter Roundup
Designed in jade: Christina Chan of Dyme Designs creates jewelry inspired by her cultural heritage
10 Suggestions for First Generation Students
Researchers at UW improve upon survey-based system for better homeless counts
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Meet new graduate student Man-Lin Chen

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Meet new graduate student Mingze Li