July 7, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In a story titled, “A Tlingit Leader in the Making,” Stephanie Masterman, who earned a bachelor’s degree in American Indian Studies and a minor in Arctic Studies in 2022, is
December 8, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Nadine Fabbi, managing director of the Canadian Studies Center, has co-authored a chapter in “The Inuit World” published by Routledge Press in November. The chapter, titled, “Inuit Nunangat: The Development
November 1, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In November, check out some examples below of Jackson School international offerings, from events on hot global topics and more. Follow this link for an ongoing list of Jackson School events during
July 26, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Into the abyss or taking flight – what’s the ‘new normal’ in our post-pandemic world? And are we really ‘post-pandemic’? This idea was the focus of conversation and debate for
April 28, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
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
February 22, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
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
October 2, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Are borders a political language? An ideology? A way of thinking? A way of being in this world? What are the implications of borders on globalization, identity, democracy, migration, global
March 31, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
By Nadine Fabbi, Managing Director, Canadian Studies Center, and Michelle Koutnik, Research Associate Professor and glaciologist, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington This year’s Arctic Task Force was on sea ice and
March 11, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
By Monique Thormann Through the courses we offer under our Donald C. Hellmann Task Force Program, we build bridges across academia and the policy world, between the interests and priorities
March 3, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Nadine Fabbi, Managing Director of the Canadian Studies Center, features as the moderator for Public Record: A Melting Arctic: Impact on Arctic Reporting, Shipping and Governance, as part of a conference