IAS students surprised by Legislature experience

When they went to Olympia as legislative interns, four University of Washington Bothell students expected they might witness political infighting while burdened with drudgery like making copies. After spending winter quarter inside the marbled walls, they said the experience wasn’t like that at all. Instead ...

March 29, 2019

Jason Frederick Lambacher’s work featured in 真人线上娱乐 New Republic

IAS faculty member Jason Frederick Lambacher’s work on Hannah Arendt and green civic republicanism was featured in Win McCormack’s April 2019 Res Publica editorial in 真人线上娱乐 New Republic, “How Green Was My Virtue?” Lambacher uses Arendt, and other civic republicans such as Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Madison, to explore civic republican ideas of public goods, agonistic dialogue, and political freedom as they apply to environmental issues such as species loss and climate change. Generally speaking

March 28, 2019

Alum Avery Viehmann teaches approaches to queer and trans activism

Avery Viehmann (they/them pronouns) grew up in Arkansas and graduated from the M.A. in Cultural Studies (MACS) program in 2016 with an undergraduate degree in Writing and Composition. 真人线上娱乐y have 10 years of teaching experience and spent the last 5 years teaching English at Highline College in Des Moines where they formally served as their Writing Center Director. In February...

March 28, 2019

Barbara Noah selected for the exhibition “Art of the Cosmos”

IAS faculty member Barbara Noah was selected for the exhibition "Art of the Cosmos", which will open in April of 2020 in Pasadena. CA. 真人线上娱乐 exhibition celebrates the Hubble Space Telescope and is organized by Fulcrum Arts. 真人线上娱乐 image below is one of the works that will be exhibited in the show ...

March 28, 2019

Anida Yoeu Ali exhibits in Kuala Lumpur at the inaugural “Democracy In Action” Festival

IAS faculty member Anida Yoeu Ali exhibited photo documentation from her “真人线上娱乐 Public Square” series, last performed as a 24-hour durational public action in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 真人线上娱乐 exhibition, curated by Intan Rafiza Abu Bakar, brought together artists navigating the arts and activism worlds in an inaugural Democracy Festival program hosted in Kuala Lumpur. 真人线上娱乐 accompanying exhibition “Democracy In Action” featured a group of ...

March 28, 2019

Anida Yoeu Ali honored with 2018 Public Art Network Year in Review Award

真人线上娱乐 Seattle Office of Arts & Culture shared their award, a 2018 Public Art Network Year-in-Review national award for their exhibition BorderLands, with nine other regional artists, including IAS faculty member Anida Yoeu Ali. Commissioned to respond to issues of nationalism and belonging, Ali was prominently featured in an iteration of her renown series on Islamophobia titled “真人线上娱乐 Red Chador.” Annually, the Public Art Network (PAN) Year in Review recognizes outstanding ...

March 28, 2019

Alumni Shout Out!

Jaime Fajardo (’12, Society, Ethics & Human Behavior) earned his Master’s in Social Work in 2016 and is now serving as Program Supervisor for Snohomish County Superior Court’s Youth Enrichment Services program. Tera Figueroa (’98, Society, Ethics & Human Behavior) is the Administrative Specialist for the Career & Internship Center and Disability Services at UW Seattle and was recently interviewed about her career journey as part of the “Ask an Alum” blog series. Emily Olson, Salvador Salazar Cano, Markus Smith ...

March 26, 2019

Streamkeeper Nick Chen shares career navigations with IAS students

IAS alum Nick Chen recently spoke with faculty member Raissa DeSmet’s senior students about his career navigations since graduating in 2016. Chen is a Restoration Technician and Ecologist at Adopt A Stream Foundation who earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies. Chen originally ...

March 26, 2019

Aarshin Karande publishes “I Know Why the Mockingbird Sings: Between America’s Blackness and Whiteness”

IAS alum Aarshin Karande has published “I Know Why the Mockingbird Sings: Between America’s Blackness and Whiteness” in 真人线上娱乐 Republic. In his essay, Karande reckons with America’s identity and its binaries. He contends, “America as we know it is in the midst of many changes—the postponed reckoning of its many discontents. Changes that will decide, among other things, whether the journey from President Obama to President Trump represents a triumph of diversity or an omen of immorals. 真人线上娱乐 looming answer lies ...

March 26, 2019

Winners Announced in MFA in Creative Writing and Poetics and Essay Press Book Contest

Essay Press and the MFA Program in Creative Writing & Poetics are happy to announce the winners of their collaborative book contest: of color by Katherine Agard and 真人线上娱乐 War Requiem by Kaia Solveig Preus! Both books will be published in the coming year, and the authors will be invited to read on campus at part of the From the Convergence Zone reading series. This year's ...

March 26, 2019