Q&A with Antonia Zito ’25
January 21, 2024
We recently caught up with undergrad Antonia Zito, a double major in Global and Regional Studies and History, who spent autumn quarter 2023 in Washington D.C. on an internship arranged
January 21, 2024
We recently caught up with undergrad Antonia Zito, a double major in Global and Regional Studies and History, who spent autumn quarter 2023 in Washington D.C. on an internship arranged
January 4, 2024
Mika Ahuvia began as Director of The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies in July 2022, and is the Herbert L. & Lucia S. Pruzan Chair in Jewish Studies. Ahuvia is an
May 4, 2023
Associate Professor Vanessa Freije pens an article titled, “When journalists lose public support, violence abounds,” published on April 25, comparing the situation of journalists in Mexico to the situation of
January 30, 2023
January 30, 2023
December 13, 2022
In her article published on Dec. 13, “‘You’re not welcome: Mexico City Residents Decry Airbnb,” Jackson School Associate Professor Vanessa Freije analyzes a growing housing crisis in Mexico City’s central
October 31, 2022
Join in Jackson School international activities this month! Follow this link for an ongoing list of Jackson School public events throughout the month, and read University of Washington President Cauce’s UW
October 19, 2022
Jonathan Warren, professor, pens an opinion piece titled, “Free-market development, not lack of density, is behind housing crisis” on the global housing crisis. It was published Oct. 18, 2022, in
August 31, 2022
María Elena García, interim chair of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, has been awarded the 2022 Flora Tristán Prize for Best Book on Peru, a recognition given annually by the
August 31, 2022
María Elena García, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Interim Chair at the Jackson School, is the cover story and interviewed in a piece titled “What’s Behind Peru’s Recent ‘Gastronomic Revolution’?