Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea Photographer
July 20, 2021
Evgenia Arbugaeva was born in 1985 in the town of Tiksi, located in Russia’s High North. In 2013 and again in 2018 she traveled to the region to photograph these
July 20, 2021
Evgenia Arbugaeva was born in 1985 in the town of Tiksi, located in Russia’s High North. In 2013 and again in 2018 she traveled to the region to photograph these
May 18, 2021
Convocation Details Who What to Expect How to Participate Disability Accommodations Diplomas Contact Keep in Touch Convocation Details The Jackson School Spring Convocation is virtual in 2021! Date: Thursday, June
May 18, 2021
Jackson School doctoral student Kelsey Gilman and Chair of Latin American & Caribbean Studies Tony Lucero have co-authored an article titled “Speaking for Nature and Natives? Understanding Indigenous and Environmental Politics in Abiayala”
April 28, 2021
In a profile piece by the Population Health Initiative at the University of Washington, Francis Abugbilla, a doctoral candidate at the UW Jackson School of International Studies and 2020 Population Health Social
April 20, 2021
In March 2021, we asked Marielle Trumbauer, a University of Washington Honors alum who graduated in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in international studies and a minor in political science,
March 30, 2021
In this Q&A, Zoe Schenk, an international studies major graduating in summer 2021, shares her thoughts about the annual winter quarter Donald C. Hellmann Task Force Program, which she completed
February 22, 2021
Watch our conversations in Changing Global Connections: New Formations of Identity, Place and Region, a four-part lecture series on how today’s changing geopolitics is creating new configurations across regions and in
January 26, 2021
In a January 27, 2021 article titled “America’s Exceptional Two Party System” Robert Pekkanen, professor of Japanese politics at the Jackson School and co-author of “The Oxford Handbook of Electoral
December 30, 2020
Victoria Tyron graduated in June 2020 as a double major in international studies and communication. In spring 2020, she was named to the UW Husky 100 List and received the
December 4, 2020
Join us in conversation with emerging scholars tracing Horn of Africa connections to today’s global trends in popular politics, racial formation, and new forms of belonging. Each lecture will be