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Voluntary reports that discuss environmental, social and governance issues 鈥 or ESG issues 鈥 have become a major trend in corporate America over the past decade. Shawn Shi, 91探花 assistant professor of accounting in the Foster School of Business, is conducting ongoing research on the topic.

Abby Murray doesn’t have a military background, but she is an instructor and fellowship director for the U.S. Army War College fellowship program at the 91探花. She’s also a poet who has hosted free writing workshops at locations including community centers, military posts and immigration detention centers.

Three new faculty books from the 91探花 cover wide-ranging topics: life in the Rio Grande Valley, fossils of Washington state and the colonial roots of contemporary intersex medicine. 91探花News talked with the authors to learn more. Collection highlights life in Rio Grande Valley 鈥淧uro Pinche True Fictions鈥 is a collection of short stories and comics from Jos茅 Alaniz, professor of Slavic languages and literature at the UW. The works are mostly set in the Rio Grande Valley…

New research from Andrew Hafenbrack, associate professor of management and organization in the 91探花 School of Business, and other institutions examines the impact of leadership style on prospective Black employees who apply for jobs in less-diverse companies.

Supervisors are traditionally associated with higher status markers such as age, education and tenure than their subordinates. But it鈥檚 increasingly common to see those dynamics reversed, which is the focus of a new study from Jessica Huisi Li, 91探花 assistant professor of management and organization.

Public scrutiny of Purdue Pharma鈥檚 role in the opioid crisis increased sharply in the years after the state of Kentucky filed a lawsuit against the company. New research from David Tan, 91探花 associate professor of management, examines the ensuing behavior of competing prescription opioid companies.

A 91探花 Video production, 鈥淏rainworks: Vision and the Brain,鈥 won a 2023 Northwest Emmy Award this month in the Children/Youth/Teens category. 鈥淏rainworks鈥 is a series that educates children about neuroscience. The episode was executive produced by聽Eric H. Chudler, research associate聽professor聽of bioengineering and executive director of the UW聽Center for Neurotechnology,聽and Cara Podenski, managing executive producer for聽 91探花Video. Podenski also wrote and directed. Dave Ris served as an editor. 鈥淰ision and the Brain,鈥 hosted by Chudler, guides viewers through the…

A new study from Mana Heshmati, assistant professor of strategy and entrepreneurship in the 91探花 Foster School of Business, found that strategy courses in MBA programs improve decision-making abilities, boost the amount of attention paid to broader industry concerns and expand the depth of mental representations.

The Homosaurus is a linked data controlled vocabulary used by libraries, museums and other cultural heritage institutions worldwide to describe LGBTQIA+ resources and aid in indexing and retrieving content. Marika Cifor, 91探花 assistant professor in the Information School, was awarded a 2023 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop a free-standing Spanish-language Homosaurus.

More than 40,000 property deeds containing racially discriminatory language have been uncovered in Western Washington by the Racial Restrictive Covenants Project. Director James Gregory, professor of history at the 91探花, and his team aren鈥檛 finished yet.

Dianne Xiao, a 91探花 assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a 2022 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering for her research on creating new materials to make chemical reactions that are compatible with renewable energy sources and raw materials.

New Directions in Public Gardens, a speaker series created by the 91探花 Botanic Gardens, will conclude in September with the final speaker and a town hall. Past guests addressed topics like engaging with local Indigenous populations and opportunities for public land to support urban food systems and engage with BIPOC communities.

This year, the School of Music’s Improvised Music Project focused on audio recording, inviting acclaimed recording engineer David Boucher for a weeklong workshop. The new format allowed students and faculty to gain experience with UW鈥檚 new mobile recording system while teaching fundamental recording and audio skills.聽