Québec Studies: An Urban Studies Perspective
June 30, 2009
by Professors Fritz Wagner and Regent Cabana During our study tour this summer, in the province of Quebec, we visited two cities – Montréal and Québec. In each city, a
June 30, 2009
by Professors Fritz Wagner and Regent Cabana During our study tour this summer, in the province of Quebec, we visited two cities – Montréal and Québec. In each city, a
March 31, 2009
by Fritz Wagner, Professor Fritz Wagner is Research Professor and Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture and manages the Northwest Center for Livable Communities in the College of Built
March 31, 2009
by Vladimir Kaczynski Vladimir M. Kaczynski, School of Marine Affairs, is an affiliated faculty of the Center. Each fall he teaches a Jackson School of International Studies course, Comparative Marine
January 30, 2009
by Patrick Lennon, Student Patrick Lennon is a newly-minted alumnus of the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. He was one of 13 International Studies students
January 30, 2009
by Stan de Mello, Professor and Morna McEarchern Stan de Mello has been offering an annual student study-in-Canada opportunity to undergraduates in the School of Social Work since 2005. This
January 30, 2009
The Fourth Annual Public Health Symposium: US/Canada Academic Collaboration in the Pacific Northwest was held in La Conner, Washington, 9-10 January 2009. Over 75 faculty and graduate students from UW’s
September 30, 2008
by Natalie Debray, Lecturer In Fall Quarter 2008, Natalie Debray, Communication and former FLAS Fellow, provided an independent study to 2008-09 FLAS Fellow, Erin Maloney, Ethnomusicology to enable Erin to
September 30, 2008
by Vlad Kaczynski, Professor Professor Vlad M. Kaczynski is with the School of Marine Affairs and the Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, and is an
September 30, 2008
by Alexandra Harmon, Associate Professor, American Indian Studies Alexandra Harmon, a former attorney for tribes in Washington State, is now an Associate Professor in American Indian Studies and an Affiliated
September 30, 2008
by Carl Sander 2008 International Canadian Studies Fellow Carl Sander is the Public Programs Manager at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture at UW. His duties often bring