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Determined to solve complicated problems

Senior Harper Hults spent the past year on a daunting mathematical task: to prove the Markov partition for one of the most famous tilesets in the world, the Penrose tiles, is valid.

April 21, 2023

Distinguished research award to Dr. Karam Dana

On campus and around the world, Karam Dana has changed public opinion, policies, the lives of many of his students and different marginalized communities, especially the Muslim American.

April 14, 2023

Students tackle a global AI challenge

Students in a class taught by Nick Cuhaciyan partner with Weave.AI to help the company build an advanced knowledge base of environmental, social and governance risk data for public companies around the world.

April 13, 2023

A place where plants and people can flourish

Students from the University of Washington Bothell helped to create a native forest with more than 400 different plants at Songaia, an intentional community committed to living a sustainable lifestyle.

April 7, 2023

The intersection of social justice and physical science

The EPA has awarded Melanie Malone more than $1.2 million to build capacity for tribal community and agency research on contaminants in urban watersheds. Her research and teaching are interdisciplinary to ensure her students have both STEM and social science skill sets.

March 23, 2023

Supporting the oral histories of Seattle’s Central District

Two faculty members in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences are collaborating with partners at Wa Na Wari and other organizations to train community members in oral history practices that preserve the Black cultural heritage of the area.

March 10, 2023

Changing the face of education

A LEADER initiative aims to elevate community-driven efforts that increase and sustain diversity in Washington’s education workforce.

March 3, 2023

The need to reframe action on climate change

Associate Professor Eric Salathé was among the first generation of graduate students who focused on human-caused climate change. More than 25 years later, he continues this work by helping policymakers create more sustainable solutions that will increase their communities’ resilience to climate change.

February 27, 2023