News Archive

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Zoom gallery screen capture of the 2021 graduates
Graduation Celebration 2021
Husky 100
Think with Krys Boyd logo
Children are Natural Philosophers - Think podcast episode on KERA
Child and parent both wearing face masks
Nancy Jecker Examines Morality, Unvaccinated Children, and Masks
José Mendoza
APA Undergraduate Webinar: Underrepresented Perspectives on Pursuing Academic Philosophy
Bridging the Distance
The Movement to Protect Your Mind From Brain-Computer Technologies
Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award: Aaron Rosser
Awards Ceremony 2021
Illustration of brian in a locked glass box
Sara Goering Discusses the Need for Neuro Privacy Rights 
Painting of feudal peasant working in field in front of castle
PhD candidate Michael Ball-Blakely Makes a Case for Open Borders
Jack Lucas Chang and his dog Izzie
Philosophy major Jack Lucas Chang chosen for Husky 100
The Movement to Protect Your Mind From Brain-Computer Technologies
Judge Salvador Mendoza, Jr.
Announcing our Alumni Graduation Speaker: Judge Salvador Mendoza, Jr. (UW Philosophy B.A. 1994)
Benjamin Feintzeig
Benjamin Feintzeig Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
A Network of Two
Robotics Can Give People 3rd Thumb, But How Will Brain React?
Hand with extra robotic thumb stirring coffee with a spoon
Robotics Can Give People 3rd Thumb, But How Will Brain React?
illustration of four brains that are connected to each other
A Network of Two
Collage of AAPI book covers and art work by faculty
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
ArtSci Roundup: Exhibitions at The Henry Art Gallery, From ‘Permit Patty’ to ‘Karen’: Black Rearticulations of Racial Humor, and More
Dr. Cornel West
Dr. Cornel West presents Critical Thinking and the Cultivation of Your True Self
Cover of Neuroethics Journal- image of brain with light up areas
UW neuroethics team co-authored paper in Neuroethics journal
Stephen Gardiner
Stephen Gardiner gave the Annual Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Lecture
Poster for Lecture - all copy is listed below
Register for O’Hara Philosophy of Physics Lecture - How Physics Flew The Philosophers’ Nest - Katherine Brading, May 20, 2021
Ian Schnee teaching to empty lecture hall in March 2020
Bridging the Distance article featuring Ian Schnee