Women routinely outperform men in university classrooms across the United States and are invited more often than men to join student honors societies — yet women continue to be paid far less than similarly qualified male colleagues.
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UW Law Student Researches Industry Gender Inequity, Calls for Reforms
2015/2016 Gregoire Fellows Share Their Stories and Inspiration
Central Intelligence Agency Director Visits UW Law to Discuss the Future of the Agency
First Environmental Law Symposium Takes on Ocean Acidification
Professor Emeritus Roy Prosterman Delighted by Humanitarian Award for Agency He Started
UW Law Hosts First Human Right to Family Planning Conference
UW Law Student Researches Industry Gender Inequity, Calls for Reforms
2015/2016 Gregoire Fellows Share Their Stories and Inspiration
Hear from the first cohort of the Gregoire Fellows how their diverse backgrounds inspire them.
Central Intelligence Agency Director Visits UW Law to Discuss the Future of the Agency
The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan spoke to UW Law students during his first visit to Seattle.
First Environmental Law Symposium Takes on Ocean Acidification
UW Law will bring together many of the world’s leading experts on ocean acidification in its first-annual Environmental Law Symposium Nov. 6.
Professor Emeritus Roy Prosterman Delighted by Humanitarian Award for Agency He Started
This month the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announced its choice of Landesa as the recipient of its 20th annual prize.
UW Law Hosts First Human Right to Family Planning Conference
Lawmakers, researchers, academics and health care professionals gathered for this first-of-its-kind event to explore the relationship between the right to health and family planning.