Québécois, Nationalism and Refugee Law: Notes from two Canada FLAS fellows
January 3, 2018
“Many people in Québec City do not speak English so I was forced out of my comfort zone by speaking French in daily life, as well as in the classroom.
January 3, 2018
“Many people in Québec City do not speak English so I was forced out of my comfort zone by speaking French in daily life, as well as in the classroom.
January 3, 2018
Tabitha Mallory, a UW international studies and Mandarin Chinese alumna and affiliate faculty at the Jackson School, is quoted in “China is Fishing Ever Farther From Home, Adding to Stress
December 29, 2017
Lecturer Scott Montgomery and Alumnus Michael Walstrom (MAIS, South Asia, 2017) author several articles on “Global Energy Today: The Asian Nexus” in November and December 2017, published by the Seattle
December 21, 2017
Cybersecurity Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer Jessica Beyer and Ph.D. Candidate Donghui Park, who researches cyberwar and non-state actors, analyze the potential for North Korea to destroy critical infrastructure without a nuclear weapon, which has
December 21, 2017
Scott Montgomery, Jackson School Lecturer, writes about why after decades of bitter struggle, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge seems on the verge of being opened to the oil industry with the
December 18, 2017
Ph.D. Candidate Clint Work, also a foreign and national security writer for current affairs magazine The Diplomat, is quoted by Voice of America in “South Korea, China Make Amends, But THAAD
December 15, 2017
Richard Watts, Chair of the UW Department of French and Italian Studies from 2012 to 2016, began his term in November as the new director of the Canadian Studies Center and Program. He is also an associate professor of
December 14, 2017
Two Jackson School professors have won National Endowment for the Humanities grants in a nationwide competition. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced on Dec. 12 the full list of
December 12, 2017
Professor and Director of the Ph.D. program Nathalie Williams, and Department of Sociology Professor Steve Pfaff, publish an op-ed in the Seattle Times titled “Grad students can change the world, but
December 7, 2017
Director at the Center for Human Rights and Associate Professor Angelina Snodgrass Godoy is featured in a New York Review of Books Daily profile article titled “My Only Friend Is My Conscience’: Face