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Learn about the minor in Textual Studies and Digital Humanities from faculty, students and librarians involved in the program. Hear about current student work, current and upcoming courses as well as about resources in the libraries and other sites on...
 In this work-in-progress, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez (Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania) investigates the complexity and opacity of immigration policy and bureaucracy as game-like structures. Llamas-Rodriguez analyzes The Green Card Game, a browser-based game that simulates the avenues available to achieve permanent residence status...
Free and open to the public. Registration required.In April 2023, fighting broke out in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. In the ongoing conflict, thousands have been killed, millions displaced, and millions more require urgent...
Join us for a conversation between novelist and artist Gerardo Sámano Córdova and UW professors María Elena García (CHID) and Vanessa Freije (JSIS/History), centered around Sámano Córdova's recent novel, Monstrilio. The discussion will touch on major themes of the book...
Free and open to the public. Registration advised.Please join the South Asia Center and Tasveer Film Festival for a screening and discussion of  Farming the Revolution (1hr 45min, India, 2024, Nishtha Jain).In November 2020, Gurbaz Sangha, a young farmer from Punjab...
October 10: 9am - 3pmOctober 11: 10:30am - 1pmLiterary modernity did not always appear in book form, but as a periodical! Throughout the 20th century, literary and cultural production across much of Central, Western, and South Asia reached readers through...
Registration Info: TBA This event is free and open to the public. Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition should be made by October 6, 2025 to the Simpson Center, 206.543.3920, schadmin@uw.edu.  
Registration Info: TBA This event is free and open to the public. Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition should be made by October 6, 2025 to the Simpson Center, 206.543.3920, schadmin@uw.edu.  
Please join the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies as we celebrate the recent publication of Hazel D. Cole Fellow Gilah Kletenik’s new book, "Sovereignty Disrupted: Spinoza and the Disparity of Reality."In it, Kletenik takes a dazzlingly fresh reading of Spinoza’s...