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

October 27 – November 23 | , Art Building
The Jacob Lawrence Gallery is pleased to host Seattle artist Miha Sarani. This exhibition is a broad survey of Sarani’s work, focusing on portraiture while also reflecting his Slovenian heritage.
November 6 – April 16 | , Burke Museum听(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)
November 7, 6 PM | , online or HUB 
Our annual public event draws from different stories and areas of knowledge to collaboratively consider a problem that鈥檚 keeping students up at night. Honors students, staff and faculty invite our broader community on campus and beyond to join our conversation on the power (and politics) of place.
With passionate speakers from public health, sociology, ethnic studies, geography, and history, we鈥檒l explore how communities respond to systems and events that disrupt relationships to place (like colonialism, war, climate change, or global pandemics); explore how people and communities sustain themselves in the face of such displacements through creative adaptation and collective care; and find opportunities to honor the radical placemaking work of vulnerable communities and coalitions who are leading the way.
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).
November 8, 7:30 PM |, Meany Center

Daniil Trifonov has made a spectacular ascent since he premiered at Meany in 2013. The Grammy-winning pianist was catapulted to international fame after winning medals in three prestigious competitions 鈥 Warsaw Chopin, Tel Aviv Rubinstein and Moscow Tchaikovsky 鈥 and has been named Artist of the Year by Musical America (2019) and Gramophone (2016). He inspires audiences with a combination of rare sensitivity, depth of expression and consummate technique. His return to Meany in a recital of Mozart, Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Scriabin is a musical event not to be missed.
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA):听, 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听触听
November 8, 7:30 PM | ,听Kane Hall or online

By creating clean, ultra-low radioactivity laboratories deep underground to avoid cosmic rays, it is possible to study very fundamental questions about our Universe. These include studies of the tiniest fundamental particles called neutrinos and of Dark Matter, a very important but still mysterious component of the Universe. Dark Matter has only been revealed so far through gravitational effects but represents five times as much mass as the type of matter from which we are composed, It has had a strong influence on how the Universe has evolved since the Big Bang. Experiments to investigate these topics will be described, including the Nobel-Prize-Winning Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) experiment in which 91爆料 scientists played a major role.
Free |
November 9, noon |Empires Strick Back: Football and Colonialism, online
In anticipation of the 2022 World Cup, the Department of History presents this panel discussion which will examine the connections between colonialism and the game of football/soccer.
Chris Tounsel, Associate Professor of History, 91爆料 (moderator)
Molly Yanity, Associate Professor of Journalism, Quinnipiac University
Anand Yang, Professor of History, 91爆料
Free |
November 10, 5:30 PM|
, Kane Hall or online
The Center for Korea Studies and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle will host the Korean Peninsula Forum 2022. This year鈥檚 forum will include two keynote speakers, Dr. Sang-hyun Lee of the Sejong Institute, and Mr. Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations. The two will discuss how the United States perceives of democracy in South Korea and vice-versa, the role of democracy in US-South Korean bilateral relations, and how US-South Korean relations are changing in light of geopolitical turmoil.
Professor Emeritus Kenneth B. Pyle (91爆料) and Assistant Professor James Lin (91爆料) will join Mr. Snyder and Professor Lee as discussants for the forum. Professor Yong-Chool Ha (91爆料) will moderate the forum, adding his political science expertise to the discussion.
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.
- November 10, 3 PM | Coffeehouses, Parks, and Neighborhoods: Jews and Muslims
in 20th-Century Cairo
Free |
November 10, 8 PM | , Meany Center
S艒 Percussion and Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw combine forces for a powerful new set of co-composed music in听Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part. Shaw鈥檚 faultless ear for melody and harmony, united with S艒鈥檚 rhythmic invention and compositional experimentation, create an imaginative world of sonic richness. It is a journey across the landscape of the soul, told through the medium of distinctly contemporary songs. Also on the program is Jason Treuting鈥檚 remarkably beautiful and ethereal work,听Amid the Noise.
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA):听, 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听触听
November 14, 5 PM | Online

Please join us a week after the general elections for a roundtable discussion of what the election results portend for national and state policymaking over the next two years, and for the 2024 Presidential election race. Speakers include Scott Lemieux, Becca Thorpe, and Mark Smith moderated by John Wilkerson.
Free |