March 30, 2026
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
This spring, the Jackson School is introducing a new minor in international technology studies, designed to equip students with the critical tools to understand how technology shapes global politics, economies,
March 24, 2026
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
The room fell quiet. Sabrina Chun took a breath, then began her presentation. Across the table, an industry expert waited to evaluate weeks of research, writing, and revisions. For Chun
January 27, 2026
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
When Francesca Espey was growing up, she paid close attention to how her father’s Parkinson’s disease shaped the way people treated him. Some avoided interacting with him altogether. Others would
December 8, 2025
Posted by: Isabelle Schlegel
Reason #1: You’re fascinated by history, culture, politics, technology, and modern issues. Each track provides a framework of interdisciplinary study. All students take Proseminar in East Asian Studies, which introduces
November 20, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
In this Q&A, we speak with Tin Pak, a senior majoring in international studies and political science, who was selected as a 2025-26 recipient of the Donald C. and Margery
November 20, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Earlier this month, the Government of Japan announced the recipients of the 2025 Autumn Conferment of Decoration on Foreign Nationals. Among the recipients is Marie Anchordoguy, a professor emerita at
November 18, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
In this Q&A, we speak with Nora VanRees, a senior majoring in international studies and law, societies, and justice, who was selected as a 2025-26 recipient of the Donald C.
November 18, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
This year, Jackson School undergrads Tin Pak and Nora VanRees were selected for the Donald C. and Margery S. Hellmann Scholarship. The annual award provides a $5,000 stipend to support
November 12, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
When Allie Goodman-Callender first stepped onto the University of Washington campus as a transfer student, it didn’t feel entirely new, it felt like coming home. Growing up in Seattle, Goodman-Callender
November 4, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
This summer, 19 students from across campus delved into language through the University of Washington’s federally-funded Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships, which are housed at the Jackson School.