This for both adults and children features opportunities to talk with glaciologists, biologists, climate experts and others from the 91探花 补苍诲听颈迟蝉 as well as numerous interactive activities and displays that include local artists, photographers and zookeepers who focus on polar environments.
News and Updates
Follow 91探花Civil Rights Pilgrimage

From March 1 – 7, Department of Communication Chair is leading a group of students, staff and faculty on a across the southern United States to landmarks of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and ’60s. You can follow their journey on the Department of Communication , or on Twitter @UWComm using #uwpilgrimage. Also check their for photos.
Penguins as Ocean Sentinels

The fifth in a series of free public lectures on the will take place this Wednesday, March 5 at 6:30 pm with a discussion of the challenges facing penguins and their uncertain future in the wake of a changing climate. .
Somali refugee experience in Seattle explored

On Monday, March 3, 91探花African Studies will present “, an intimate documentary by聽Sorayya Aminian, ’11, about Seattle’s Somali refugees and their search for peace in their new home. Screens at 3:30 pm in the auditorium followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.

