Amidst the myriad concerns and decisions that accompany pregnancy, one crucial aspect has become increasingly apparent in recent times: the importance of COVID-19 vaccination for expectant mothers.
Unmasking AI stereotypes — How bias creeps into content
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while—since the early days of home computers, in fact—but only recently has the technology evolved enough to become a familiar mainstay of the casual netizen’s life.
The Tateuchi 2.0: A glimpse into the next chapter of UWs East Asian Library
With the Tateuchi East Asia Library (the Tateuchi) at the University of Washington (UW) set for a grand reopening celebration on Feb. 21, after a two-year construction project, Zhijia Shen, now the director of Global Engagement, reflects on the transformative journey the library has undertaken.
A cough away from clarity — UW researchers are developing new app to differentiate respiratory disease
Is your cough a potential symptom of COVID-19, tuberculosis (TB), asthma?
The growth of Southeast Asian and Korean programs at the UW
Asian communities in Washington are changing, and our state’s century-old Asian languages department must change as well.
More than what meets the eye: UW Medicine Innovator of the Year is using smartphone technologies to improve patient outcomes
This year’s University of Washington (UW) Medicine Innovator of the Year, Dr. Ricky Wang, is innovating for better patient outcomes with his latest technology helping to diagnose diseases by just taking a photo of your eye.
UW student Tran killed while defending mother
A young woman was stabbed more than 100 times after she stepped in to protect her mother from her stepfather, authorities said.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another episode of The Layup Drill. This month, we look at the Philippines Women’s National Team at the World Cup, a golf player winning a tournament for France, Corbin Carroll returning home, and Shohei Ohtani staying put in Anaheim.
“Faux pas” over Tateuchi East Asia Library — Leads UW to form review committee—legislators
The University of Washington (UW) will form an advisory committee to review the process by which its world-class Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) was reorganized, according to several state legislators.
University of Washington marks 75th anniversary of injustice and American concentration camps
By James Tabafunda Northwest Asian Weekly When race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership combine to cause the removal of University of Washington (UW) students, professors, […]