jackson school

May 29, 2022

Global realities

As we emerge from a global pandemic that profoundly unsettled University life, we now turn to face multiple, often intersecting, global challenges.


December 26, 2019

Inside the peace

No one else could have written "Surviving the Peace," a new book by Peter Lippman, ’95, after decades of grassroots connections to the people of the Balkans.


March 14, 2018

Our man in Turkmenistan

We talk with Ambassador Allan P. Mustard, ’78, America's top diplomat in Turkmenistan.


May 6, 2017

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Talking Trump

Attorney General Bob Ferguson, '89, returned to campus.


June 1, 2016

Fueled by a liberal arts education

“I’m always looking for ways to show the value of a liberal arts education for thinking critically, connecting the dots.”


March 1, 2016

Saadia Pekkanen watches for threats above the sky

The Jackson School's associate director says space security depends on international cooperation.


March 1, 2014

The lost branch

By reviving a language on the brink of extinction, a history professor preserves the memory of family members who died in the Holocaust.


June 1, 2007

Extra credit

A great university has great teachers. This year, the UW honors seven instructors from three campuses who have touched the lives of thousands.


June 1, 2004

Class of distinction

Since 1970, the University of Washington has honored its best teachers for striving to bring knowledge to the next generation.