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How air pollution clouds mental health |
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On the Quincentennial of Luther's 95 theses, Steve Pfaff discusses how Luther's spiritual practice helped spread the Reformation. |
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Using a clever design and twitter data, Flores' research reveals how anti-immigration laws embolden those with anti-immigrant sentiments. |
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Using Facebook data as a real-time census |
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An American Sickness by Elisabeth Rosenthal. Recommended to us by Donna Shalala |
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Emilio Zagheni's work leverages Facebook advertising data to estimate migrant populations |
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Tolnay Symposium and Reception: Program of Events |
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An Appreciation of Stew Tolnay, Written by María Vignau Loría |
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Dreamland by Sam Quinones. Recommended by Stew Tolnay |
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The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt. Recommended by Edgar Kiser |
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Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg. Recommended by Steve Karceski |
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Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. Recommended by Katherine Beckett |
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David Pettinicchio (PhD 2012) and Michelle Maroto (PhD 2012) examine employment discrimination against persons with disabilities |
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No Jargon: René Flores discusses immigration and the 2016 Presidential Election with Theda Skocpol. |
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The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle. Recommended by Steve Pfaff |
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Changing the Game |
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NPR highlights Nina Cesare's research on how people discuss miscarriages on Twitter |
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NSF funds three faculty-led projects on the social opportunities and challenges of the growth of digital data and technologies |
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Q & A: Sarah Quinn lifts the curtain on the 'hidden state' |
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Sarah Quinn discusses her award winning research on 'the hidden state' with UW News. |
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Guest Editorial: Seattle Must Do More to Help Former Prisoners Get Housing |
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Olivia Smith, B.A. '17, Awarded Fulbright to Study in Mexico |
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Alexes Harris joins colleages in the Washington State Academy of Sciences |
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Diefendorf honored with ASA Section Award for research on sexuality among evangelicals |
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Congratulations 2016-2017 Undergraduate Award Winners! |
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