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Eighteen UW projects awarded COVID-19 economic recovery grants

Eighteen UW projects awarded COVID-19 economic recovery grants

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One of these projects, led by UW School of Law assistant professor Jennifer Fan and Foster School of Business associate professor of management Elizabeth Umphress, aims to empower and help small businesses owned by people of color survive and thrive post-COVID-19.

Pilot program empowers advocates, fosters financial relief

Pilot program empowers advocates, fosters financial relief

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Members of the ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ and northwest legal communities train formerly incarcerated individuals on leveraging a 2018 law that provides for non-restitution fee debt relief.

WATCH: Three-Minute Legal Tips | Bostock v. Clayton County

WATCH: Three-Minute Legal Tips | Bostock v. Clayton County

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ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Senior Lecturer Theo Myhre discusses what people need to know about the landmark Supreme Court decision, which protects employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

In Brief: Spring 2020
Flowers outside building

In Brief: Spring 2020

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Learn what ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ students, faculty and alumni have been up to this spring.

Coronavirus contact tracing apps were tech's chance to step up. They Haven't.

Coronavirus contact tracing apps were tech's chance to step up. They Haven't.

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Most states are giving the cold shoulder to smartphone apps, though some developers think there's still a chance for them to catch on. Professor Ryan Calo is quoted. (Source: NBC News)