January 15, 2025
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Four National Resource Centers housed at the Jackson School offer the opportunity for University of Washington undergraduate, graduate and professional students across all three campuses to apply for Foreign Language
January 6, 2025
Posted by: Monique Thormann
What’s it like to work for the U.S. Department of State? What can students do to prepare for a career in the Foreign Service? How do Foreign Service Officers advance
August 30, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
From Aug. 6-7, community college instructors from across the Pacific Northwest gathered for the 2024 Community College Master Teacher Institute (CCMTI). This year’s theme was “Promises and Perils of New
June 24, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Natalia “Tasha,” Kimball, a 2001 alum of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies program, recently sat down with the Jackson School to discuss their career and research trajectory and reflect
June 24, 2024
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In June 2024, Kunle Akinlosotu, a global and regional studies major with a minor in Japanese, was selected for the flagship Jackson School Leadership Award, which comes with a $5,000
May 8, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
We recently caught up with Greg Guedel, an alum of the Jackson School, and the co-director of the university’s Munich Study Abroad Program. Greg tells us more about his experiences
April 12, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Reşat Kasaba, professor and former director of the Jackson School, was recently awarded the 2024 High Achievement Award in Social Sciences from Kadir Has University in Istanbul. The theme of
March 4, 2024
Posted by: Monique Thormann
“With rising concerns about political and natural disasters impacting our regional food supply, we need to be thinking about viable and sustainable solutions,” said Rebakah Daro Minarchek, an assistant teaching professor
February 20, 2024
Posted by: Monique Thormann
“How the Soviet Jew Was Made” (Harvard University Press, 2022), a book by Sasha Senderovich, Associate Professor, Jewish Studies and Slavic Languages and Literatures, has received the 2023 Best First Book Award
January 12, 2024
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Liora Halperin, a professor at the Jackson School of International Studies and Department of History, has been selected as one of two inaugural Lynda and Stewart Resnick fellows at the