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COVID-19

Articles

Maral Atayeva (top left), Jessica Bachman (top right), Katia Chaterji (bottom left), and Yara Musad (bottom right)

Perspectives from Two International Students at Shoreline Community College

Community Colleges, Race, COVID-19, Immigration
The silhouette of a person walks from a chalkboard onto an electronic tablet

Virtual Pedagogies: Affordances

Pedagogy, COVID-19, Comparative History of Ideas (CHID)
Abstract windframe

NEW Summer Funding Opportunities for Faculty

Current Events, COVID-19
Title card for the Netflix documentary Unnatural Selection. In the background a gloved hand takes a section out of a DNA double helix

Citizen Scientists in the Age of Covid-19

Medical Sciences, Health Humanities, COVID-19
Crowd of anti-social-distancing protesters in Ohio yelling behind closed glass doors

Choose Your Own Zombie Apocalypse

COVID-19, Neoliberalism, Current Events
Illustration by Olaf Hajek for The New York Times in which images of a hand, veins, a bat, a bird, and a monkey are arranged in a circle on a blue background.

A Message From Our Director

COVID-19, Pedagogy
3D render of the coronavirus

David Quammen’s Spillover

COVID-19, Medical Sciences, Reading Recommendations
Cover of the book Wave, by Sonali Deraniyagala

Reading through Disaster

COVID-19, Reading Recommendations
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Simpson Center for the Humanities

Hours

Monday - Friday, 9 am to 5:30 pm

Location

We are located on the second floor of the Communications Building on the University of Washington campus at 4109 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195. View campus map.

Mailing Address

Simpson Center for the Humanities
University of Washington
206 Communications
Box 353710
Seattle, WA 98195-3710

Telephone

206.543.3920

Email

Send general inquiries to humanities@uw.edu

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