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After developing a better way to count homelessness, UW researchers discuss how more accurate data can help providers and people
(November 4, 2024)
UW SOC IN THE NEWS: New research quantifies bereavement and its lasting impacts
(August 7, 2024)
UW Department of Sociology is pleased to welcome Audrey Dorélien to our faculty beginning in September 2024.
(May 1, 2024)
The UW Department of Sociology is thrilled to announce that Ruby Whelan, Honors Sociology '24, has been chosen as one of the Husky 100.
(May 1, 2024)
Patrick Greiner will join UW Sociology Faculty in Fall 2024
(April 29, 2024)
Drew Messamore to join UW Department of Sociology in Fall 2024
(April 29, 2024)
Meet the 2023 Homecoming Scholars
(October 20, 2023)
I am First-Generation: Alexes Harris
(October 15, 2023)
We are First-Generation: College of Arts & Sciences Students and Alumni
(October 14, 2023)
I am First-Generation: Audrey Mikal
(October 10, 2023)
I am First-Generation: Elizabeth Nova
(October 8, 2023)
Jabbarli Panelist at Economic Forum in Poland
(September 12, 2023)
Riots in France highlight a vicious cycle between police and minorities
(July 16, 2023)
2023 Husky 100
(April 23, 2023)
ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more
(March 23, 2023)
How Sociology and American Indian Studies Alum Sherri Berdine Found her Community at UW
(January 8, 2023)
LaShawnDa Pittman Shows the Love
(December 8, 2022)
Data shows fewer deaths after restrictions on police pursuits
(November 27, 2022)
Alexes Harris, ’97, becomes first UW regent to represent faculty
(November 26, 2022)
Extreme Heat Will Change Us
(November 18, 2022)
UW Statistics to co-lead NSF-funded Pacific Alliance for Low Income Inclusion in Statistics and Data Science
(September 19, 2022)
How many homeless people are in King County? Depends who you ask
(July 4, 2022)
Q&A: New book from UW professor examines history, consequences of fifth columns
(June 21, 2022)
" Seniors looking for love this Valentine’s Day may have better luck in these 10 states"
(February 10, 2022)
GoFundMe Requests for Help With Medical Bills Rarely Hit Their Goals: Study
(February 3, 2022)
The maximum human life span will likely increase this century, but not by more than a decade
(August 11, 2021)
The Delta variant and ‘breakthrough’ infections: should Americans be worried?
(August 5, 2021)
How Long Can Humans Really Live?
(August 4, 2021)
Covid cases in US may have been undercounted by 60%, study shows
(August 4, 2021)
Up to 60% of U.S. Covid-19 Cases Unreported, Disease Model Says
(August 4, 2021)
Opinion: Crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe fails most of those in need
(July 29, 2021)
Covid cases in US may have been undercounted by 60%, study shows
(July 26, 2021)
Research Reveals the Failure of Crowdfunding as a Social Safety Net
(July 21, 2021)
Opinion: The Trinity Bellwoods crackdown was not surprising — but there is a better way to respond to encampments
(July 13, 2021)
Seattle startup Truveta raises $95M for ambitious vision to aggregate data across healthcare systems
(July 13, 2021)
The Inequality of the GoFundMe Economy
(July 13, 2021)
How long can a person live? The 21st century may see a record-breaker
(July 12, 2021)
Opinion: The Trinity Bellwoods crackdown was not surprising — but there is a better way to respond to encampments
(July 10, 2021)
Pandemic-era crowdfunding more common, successful in affluent communities
(July 6, 2021)
" Thousands of people turned to crowdfunding during COVID-19. For most, it didn't pan out."
(July 6, 2021)
Pandemic-era crowdfunding more common, successful in affluent communities
(July 5, 2021)
Seattle councilmember says he may have the formula to take on city’s homeless crisis
(June 27, 2021)
The Inequality of the GoFundMe Economy
(June 27, 2021)
Husky 100
(June 14, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Drive-In at On the Boards, The Engine Room Residencies: The Black Tones, and More
(June 6, 2021)
An Inside Look At Washington State's Policing And Race Curriculum For Recruits
(May 25, 2021)
Washington high court charts less punitive path on juvenile justice
(May 11, 2021)
After Blake, will Washington state repay victims of the war on drugs?
(April 25, 2021)
Commission launches website to hold Seattle police accountable, track reform
(April 25, 2021)
Killing in Minnesota amplifies the anguish over police violence
(April 20, 2021)
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