Smithsonian Magazine profiled the work of passionate 91爆料 researcher and conservation advocate Samuel Wasser. He is using wild animal dung to trace and end poaching around the world.
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Indigenous journeys: Study abroad program explores the Northwest by canoe
The American Indian studies department has created a new study abroad program titled 鈥淭ribal Canoe Journey Field Study鈥, which will give students the opportunity to observe and participate in the annual canoe journeys undertaken by upwards of 6,000 various indigenous peoples of the Salish Sea (Puget Sound) and beyond each year.
Clues in poached ivory yield ages and locations of origin
More than 90 percent of ivory in large, seized shipments came from elephants that died less than three years before, .聽A team of scientists at the University of Utah, the 91爆料 and partner institutions came to this conclusion by combining a new approach to radiocarbon dating for ivory samples with genetic analysis tools developed by 91爆料 biology professor Sam Wasser.
The fate of Salonica鈥檚 Jews in the city’s transition from Ottoman Empire to Greece
is the Isaac Alhadeff Professor of Sephardic Studies in the 鈥 part of the聽 鈥 and an associate professor in the Department of History. He is the author of 鈥,鈥 published in September by Stanford University Press. His recently-published work will be celebrated tonight with a book launch. .
Helping refugees abroad with a Fulbright scholarship
Hamda Yusuf ’16聽was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in a first-ever cohort for a Community-Based Combined Grant鈥 which requires both community work and teaching in a foreign country.聽In fall 2016, she鈥檒l be heading to Austria for 9 months to support Refugees Welcome, a non-profit that is dealing with the Middle East refugee crisis there, and will be an English teaching assistant in secondary schools.
Arts partnership captures a refugee experience in Seattle
A new exhibition and video documentary tell the story of a refugee family.聽These were developed by ART WORKS Projects in collaboration with the 91爆料 Center for Global Studies, The Seattle Times,聽91爆料聽Libraries and the King County Library System.
Global learning on campus
40 91爆料 students engaged in a case聽simulation this summer, working to defuse the developing crisis in the South China Sea.
Thanks to a partnership between the and the U.S. Army War College, students from the Jackson School, Foster School of Business, School of Law, Evans School of Public Policy &聽Governance, and other departments tackled a major global challenge聽– right from campus.
91爆料 students head to Nepal for hands-on learning
This summer, 10 91爆料聽students will participate in a new Exploration Seminar course in Nepal.聽Organized by the Nepal Studies Initiative (NSI), the seminar is one of the few formal programs in the U.S. focused on Nepal.
Professor, researcher, detective – saving endangered animals
91爆料 Professor Samuel K. Wasser “is a Sherlock Holmes of the wildlife trade. With modern biochemical tools and old-fashioned shoe leather, he sleuths out the merchants behind the market for poached animal products.”
Learn locally, speak globally: welcoming students to a world of language study
91爆料 students can choose from聽45 different languages. Videos created by聽聽introduce students to the study of Bengali, Indonesian, Hindi and Urdu, and聽offer tips on career opportunities and scholarships available to students of these languages.