News Archive

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Sana Shetty with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal.
Learning Hard Truths Through Internships
ICE deportee alleged ongoing threats over false sex crime charge
Photo portrait of Edgar Quiroz Sanchez on UW campus
A Voice for Undocumented Students
Image of Shanzay Shabi
Three Law, Societies, and Justice Students Named to the Husky 100. 
2024 Husky 100
ICE releases report on Tacoma detainee death but leaves out key detail
LSJ's Juvenile Parole Project Encourages Students to Create Change 
Department Chair Katherine Beckett
Letter From the Chair, Katherine Beckett
United Nations Logo
UW DIDI Students Present Findings to United Nations 
Image of a Jamaican women in a blue swimsuit holding hands with student in the ocean shore
Disability, Aging, and Development in Jamaica
Meet the 2023 Homecoming Scholars
MJ Mencias standing in front of Allen Library
I am First-Generation: MJ Mencias
Letter From the Chair, Katherine Beckett
Black and white photo of protestors. In the center is a sign or poster that says "Prisons& deportations are the crime!"
“It’s Not a Classroom, It’s a Community”: LSJ 322 and Its Far-Reaching Effects
2023 Husky 100
ArtSci Roundup: Public Lectures, Art Exhibitions, Music Project Festival and more
ArtSci Roundup: Public Lectures, Art Exhibitions, Music Project Festival and more
Grace Du
Interview with 2023 Husky 100 Awardee, Grace Du
LSJ to Focus on the Edward Sam Garcia Fund for Husky Giving Day in 2023
Portrait of Katherine Beckett with a maroon collared shirt standing in front of a tree with flowers.
Letter From the Chair, Katherine Beckett
Photo of Zoe with a black shirt and blond hair
LSJ After Graduation: An Interview with Zoe Fielden
Washington University Students Posing
New Huskies 2023 Arts and Sciences Events
Image of The (im)mobility chessboard
Interview with Professor Arar, Co-Author of “The Refugee System: A Sociological Approach”
"When Classroom Meets Reality": LSJ Geneva Study Abroad
Honoring American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month
Northwest GOP candidates hope to ride tough-on-crime message for success in November