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Portrait of Chris Law in front of trees, Biology Acting Instructor & Burke Museum Affiliate Curator
UW News Q&A with Chris Law on how changes in Earth's climate shaped carnivorans
Museum staff standing next to large clam fossil
Christian Sidor in UW Magazine article about giant clam fossil named Chowder acquired by Burke Museum
Christian Sidor in UW News on recent study on fossils that shed light on the era before Earth's largest mass extinction
Research by the Strömberg Lab reconstructs ancient climate to provide clues to climate change
Prof. Emeritus Ray Huey and Affiliate Professor Keiko Torii elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2024
Prof. Emeritus Ray Huey elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2024
Ray Huey's research on climate impacts on baby names featured in UW News
Peter Ward featured on KUOW on the study of nautilus, a "living fossil"
Studies by the Strömberg Lab on evolution of grasslands published in Science
Peter Ward interviewed in Salon.com on The Medea Hypothesis
Biology doctoral alums Luke Weaver and Megan Whitney in Smithsonian Magazine on research about Jurassic mammals
Caroline Stromberg and GSA President, Dr. Mark Little, at commemoration of newly elected GSA Fellows
Caroline Strömberg elected as a Geological Society of America Fellow
Research on "primitive" mammalian reproduction by current and former UW Biology members in UW News
Perspective piece on the history and challenges of grassy biomes authored by Caroline Strömberg published in Science
Biology graduate student Jordan Claytor feautred in NOVA program Dinosaur Apocalypse: The Last Day
Peter Ward featured in bioGraphic on nautilus research
Luke Weaver wins the Society for Vertebrate Paleontology's Alfred Sherwood Romer Prize
New research on the evolution of tusks by Christian Sidor, Megan Whitney, and Brandon Peecook featured in UW News
Peter Ward awarded honorary membership by The Rainier Club
Greg Wilson Mantilla and team discover four dinosaurs in Montana