CHID Students as Critical Makers
A Letter from 2019-2020 CLIP Fellows, Lydia Heberling and Sebastián López Vergara
"On Focus Groups," with Izumi Nance
Letter from the Director: "Forty More"
“…you can’t build something new with just anger... but it gets you moving”
Similarities of Difference
Letter from the Director
Ecopoetics Along Shorelines got a shout-out in Perspectives!
Victoria Cummins and CARE are saving the pigs!
Congratulations to Che Sehyun, CHID alum '11, as one of the recipients of this year’s Neddy Artist Award
Axiomatic: The Creative Process in Art and Mathematics
CHID Community News - Autumn 2017
Dr. Anu Taranath's LGBTQ PROGRAM CROSSES BORDERS
CHID Alum, Claire Dederer's new book, Love and Trouble: A Midlife Reckoning is a take on sex and self-perception.
CHID alum, Brittain Ashford played a lead role in the Musical nominated for a record 12 Tony Awards, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812.
THE STRUGGLE IS REAL: Community Organizing in Seattle
Solidarity and Understanding Across Borders
Going Public
Letter from the Acting Director
Planning for the Future: Fundraising for an Endowed Professorship
"To become a hero, you have to radically open yourself up to the environment around you. With great power comes great vulnerability." ~ Phillip Thurtle
Dean's Medal WINNER, Jennifer Smith ('16)
Beyond poetic
Global Citizenship and Mobility—But For Whom?
CHID students Alec Sullivan and Dilkaranjot (Karan) Grewal WIN UW's Ideathon!
John Toews is retiring. Come help CHID celebrate him!
New Tools for New Stories: Summer Digital Humanities Fellowship
Emily Jensen, '15 starts Flattopper Pride: Gender expression and cancer intersect in a supportive space
Raz Barnea, '05, Paying it Forward: Reflections on two-year Peace Corps post in Jamaica
Embracing the Big Questions with Phillip Thurtle
CHID's Inaugural CLIP Fellows Program
What CHID means to Emily Nitz-Ritter (alum '14)
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Anu Taranath
CHID Alum and film director, Matthew Salton ('08) to screen his film, "Dwarves Kingdom" on March 12th
TIPS to Study Abroad: An Accessible Model of Critical Global Engagement
Doing Multispecies Ethnography at Pigs Peace Sanctuary
CHID Class on Evening Magazine
Brian Park, CHID senior will facilitate course connecting Engineering and Social Justice
From Another Place: Remembering CHID South Africa
TEDxUofW "Sharing a Vision: Scientists and Animal Rights Activists Working Together" - Sarah Olson, CHID student
Global Issues at Play in Book of Study-Abroad Student Letters
CHID Senior Alaia D'Alessandro Headed to Puerto Rico with Phonic Earth
Featuring CHID Alum, Ryan Lewis ('09) "What do you do with a CHID degree? The answer is just about anything." - Jon Marmor, Columns Editor
CHID Studies Abroad in Summer 2013 and Beyond