ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ News: 2021

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Student Scholarship: Hazelton Fellow presents ‘Meating the COVID Moment'

Student Scholarship: Hazelton Fellow presents ‘Meating the COVID Moment'

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Savannah McKinnon, 2L, and co-author Rian Wanstreet joined one of the country’s premier sustainability conferences to present their paper on the U.S. meat processing industry.

Entrepreneurial Law Clinic receives grant for new summer fellowship

Entrepreneurial Law Clinic receives grant for new summer fellowship

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The fellowship is one of four powered by the UW Population Health Initiative's Social Entrepreneurship Fellows Program.

Tech Policy Lab releases new book, "Telling Stories: On Culturally Responsible Artificial Intelligence"

Tech Policy Lab releases new book, "Telling Stories: On Culturally Responsible Artificial Intelligence"

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The collection of short stories explores the question: What worlds do we want to create with artificial intelligence?

ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ's Statement on Anti-Asian Violence
Piedmont Park, Atlanta

ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ's Statement on Anti-Asian Violence

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To the Asian, Pacific Islander and Asian American individuals in our community, we stand in solidarity with you.

Student Spotlight: The Power to Change a Country

Student Spotlight: The Power to Change a Country

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Laya Madhavan, B.A. LL.B. ’17, had wanted to be a lawyer since she was nine years old. Years later, she was a part of a historic case that demonstrated the full power of the law.

Alumni Spotlight: Policy, Practice and the Reward of Risk

Alumni Spotlight: Policy, Practice and the Reward of Risk

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Ian Warner ’11 brings a wealth of experience in litigation, government and public policy to his current role at Zillow Group, where he leads efforts to address fair housing and lending issues disproportionately impacting communities of color.