Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the 91爆料 community every week!
Highlights of current and upcoming exhibitions:聽

Until October 29 |, SOIL Art Gallery (Pioneer Square)
October 27 – November 23 | / November 2, 5 – 8 PM: , Art Building
November 6 – April 16 | , Burke Museum聽(Free admission for 91爆料 students, faculty and staff)
Until January 8 | , Henry Art Gallery (Free admission for 91爆料 students, faculty and staff)
October 24, 6 PM | , Kane Hall

You know when you get that unexpected text asking you to add something big to your already enormous to-do list, you start to feel sweaty palms and that empty, freaked-out sensation in your stomach? Then you know, it鈥檚 back again鈥.. Anxiety. But what if anxiety isn鈥檛 always a bad thing? What if, by using tools from neuroscience and psychology, you could learn to turn down the volume on your anxiety and transform all that activation energy that鈥檚 making your mind race into something that鈥檚 actually helpful? That jiu-jitsu move of transforming anxiety into something productive and helpful is the topic of Dr. Suzuki鈥檚 talk.
Free |
October 25, 1:30 PM | , Online

This panel confronts the question of whether the globally affluent have a moral obligation, either individually or collectively, to reduce their flying in view of the large carbon emissions associated with individual plane trips. We also raise the question of whether academic associations, universities, and departments ought morally to reduce the combined professional air travel currently entailed by their activities. The panelists will present diverse and sometimes conflicting perspectives on these questions and will raise related issues of accessibility, expense, and professional advancement.
Free |
October 27 – 29, 8 PM|
, Meany Center
In this newest work by choreographer Abby Zbikowski, dancers of the New Utility dive head-on into the unknown, exploring complex movement that upends expectations. Radioactive Practice embodies the cultural collisions of contemporary living, testing the group鈥檚 own mental and physical limits with a hard-wiring for survival. Using movement traditions inspired by street and postmodern dance, contemporary African forms, tap, martial arts and sports, Abby Z shatters established assumptions through an arsenal of physical possibility.
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA):聽, subject to availability. A valid 91爆料 ID (e.g. Husky card or 91爆料AA card) is required; limit of one ticket per valid ID |
October 27, 7 PM | , 91爆料 Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center and Theater聽
鈥淩IT鈥 is a musical program featuring the poetry of Norwegian poet Olav H. Hauge as performed by Norwegian artists Reidun Horvei (voice) and Inger-Kristine Riber (keyboard and composition). The poems in this song cycle follow the seasons of the year at the same time that they mark developments in Hauge鈥檚 poetry and in his personal life.
Free |
October 27, 10:30 AM |, online

Featured guest speakers:
- Wendy R. Sherman, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
- Nathaniel C. Fick, U.S. Ambassador at Large for Cyberspace and Digital Policy
- Sara Curran, (Moderator) Professor of International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 91爆料
Free |
, online

What did it mean to be a Jewish minority in an Arab-Islamic society? How did Judaism shape Islam and vice versa? What is the future of Jewish-Arab relations?
Today, Jews and Arabs sometimes seem to be entrenched in a timeless conflict. But for centuries, over 90% of the world鈥檚 Jews lived, worked, and thrived (or sometimes floundered) in the Arab
Near East.
In four talks from scholars drawing on their original research, this series will explore interactions between Jews and Arabs across fifteen hundred years of history.
- October 26, 4 PM | Lecture 2. The Jews of Medieval Baghdad in the Abbasid Era
- November 2, 3 PM | Lecture 3. Jews and Muslims in Colonial Algeria: Between Intimacy and Resentment
- November 10, 3 PM | Coffeehouses, Parks, and Neighborhoods: Jews and Muslims
in 20th-Century Cairo
Free |
Autumn Quarter: 
The College of Arts & Sciences is launching its initiative by inviting students, faculty, and staff to join a campus-wide reading experience, followed by conversations about how we can enhance teaching and learning at the 91爆料.
(in person or Zoom).