September 30, 2016
Posted by: odedo
Join us on Friday, Oct. 14 interact, to learn and share your ideas on ways to improve the current global migration framework. This conference will explore evolving trends in international migration crises,
September 29, 2016
Posted by: odedo
A Conversation on the Global Migration Crisis and Human Rights Friday, October 14, 2016, University of Washington, Walker Ames at Kane Hall 225 Seattle, Washington 8:30-8:45 Registration 8:45-9:00 Welcome Professor
May 31, 2016
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Professor Kathie Friedman recently participated in a panel discussion titled: “We Are Seattle: Stories from Families, Immigrants, Refugees & The Agencies That Serve Them.” Around 150 people attended the May 17, 2016
January 27, 2016
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Jackson School Professor and refugee expert Kathie Friedman is quoted in an article about giving a refugee crisis a human face in the University of Washington’s The Daily.
December 18, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Does fleeing a war zone make you a refugee? Not exactly. The Whole U published an article about Associate Professor Kathie Friedman and her class on immigration. “Stop talking about
November 25, 2015
Posted by: Monique Thormann
“What’s important to remember about ISIS ideology that is not mentioned enough is their belief that the apocalypse is coming,” said Jackson School of International Studies Professor Daniel Chirot to
November 19, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Join UW faculty on Tuesday, Nov. 24 for a roundtable discussion on “Paris II: Making Sense of the World” in Thomson Hall 101 at 7 p.m. On Nov. 13, a
October 8, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
For Dr. Neil McFarland, UW Medicine, it was talking with a college professor living in a Jordanian refugee camp that left an impression. Bombs had destroyed the man’s home, forcing
September 29, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Join the Jackson School of International Studies on Oct. 6 for the panel discussion, “Focus on Syria: A Humanitarian Crisis.” Panelists include a recent volunteer on the Greek island of
January 23, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
The eyes of the world are on France in the wake of the deadly shootings at the office of satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo” and a supermarket in Paris. The