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November 8, 2021 • Metro Magazine • by Alex Roman
King County Metro, MV Transportation Win Innovative Solutions Award for Accessibility
September 15, 2020 • The Urbanist • by Doug Trumm
City Launches “ADUniverse” Website for Pre-approved Backyard Cottage Designs
May 26, 2020 • SSRN • by Margot E. Young, Justin Choi, Kate Gotziaman, Hugh D. Spitzer, Greyson Blue, & Dylan Olson
Comparison of British Columbia and Washington State City Powers
May 18, 2020 • Baltimore Sun • by Jean Marbella
Study, providing lawyers for Baltimore tenants to fight eviction can save city and state money
May 8, 2020 • The Evictions Study • by Tim Thomas, Ian Kennedy, Alex Ramiller, Ott Toomet, & Jose Hernandez
Baltimore Eviction Map
February 10, 2020 • UW News • by Kim Eckart
UW study reveals gender, racial disparities in evictions
January 26, 2020 • K5 News • by Brittany Perry
Study - See which western Washington neighborhoods have a higher risk for evictions
January 2020 • Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency • by Michael Katell et al.
Toward Situated Interventions for Algorithmic Equity - Lessons from the Field
October 16, 2019 • KOMO News • by Gabe Cohen
Washington to study tolling for low-income drivers, considers subsidizing rides
September 30, 2019 • Seattle Times • by Cascadia Innovation Corridor
Cross-border research tackles Northwest’s growing wildfire impacts
September 30, 2019 • UBC News • by Lou Corpuz-Bosshart
UBC study highlights need to improve health care access in Vancouver, Portland and Seattle
September 25, 2019 • Big Data & Society • by Meg Young, Michael Katell, P. M. Krafft
Municipal surveillance regulation and algorithmic accountability
August 4, 2019 • Seattle Times • by Melissa Hellmann
With AI and other tech, Anat Caspi focuses on helping people with disabilities
July 12, 2019 • Microsoft On the Issues • by John Kahan
New Cascadia Data Discovery Initiative accelerates health innovation
June 19, 2019 • UW News • by UW News staff
Partnerships for Impact - NSF Awards an additional $4M to the West Big Data Innovation Hub co-led by the UW eScience Institute
May 16, 2019 • eScience Institute News • by Tim Thomas
Evictions Project Impacts New State Legislation
May 15, 2019 • Seattle Times • by Joseph O’Sullivan
Washington state lawmakers move to address housing affordability and homelessness
May 14, 2019 • CSDE News & Events • by CSDE Research
Tim Thomas, Ott Toomet, and Ian Kennedy Help Shape Evictions Policy in Washington State
April 26, 2019 • Seattle Curbed • by Sarah Anne Lloyd
Sweeping eviction reform passes the Washington State Legislature
April 8, 2019 • Washington Post • by Robert McCartney
Amazon in Seattle - Economic godsend or self-centered behemoth?
March 4, 2019 • BusinessWire • by Tricia Bennett
New Research and Blueprint4SummerCO Fuel ReSchool’s Efforts to Address Disparities in Summer Learning for Denver Metro-Area Youth
February 21, 2019 • Seattle Times • by Bill Howe
Protect the public from bias in automated decision systems
February 13, 2019 • KOMO News • by Karina Mazhukhina
Evictions, rent spikes contribute to Washington's homelessness crisis, study finds
February 12, 2019 • Washington State Wire • by Sara Gentzler
House Democrats’ affordable-housing package
February 12, 2019 • Seattle Met • by Haley Gray
New Study Shows the Racial Impact of Washington’s Housing Crisis
February 7, 2019 • The Daily • by Emily Young
UW research shows women and racial minorities disproportionately face evictions in Washington state
February 7, 2019 • KUOW • by Sydney Brownstone
One in 11 black residents were evicted from the Seattle area since 2004, researchers say
January 20, 2019 • The News Tribune • by Shauna Sowersby
Evictions feed the cycle of homelessness, UW expert tells state lawmakers
January 26, 2019 • TVW • by Tim Thomas
Senate Housing Stability & Affordability Committee Testimony
January 14, 2019 • UW News • by Jackson Holtz
Seattle bike share programs show infrequent helmet use, little disparity in access to bikes among neighborhoods
December 5, 2018 • The 74 • by Sivan Tuchman and Travis Pillow
Out-of-School Enrichment Is Critical to Student Success. We Must Close the Access Gap for Black and Latino Kids
November 15, 2018 • City & Community • by Charles C. Lanfear, Lindsey R. Beach, and Timothy A. Thomas
Formal Social Control in Changing Neighborhoods - Racial Implications of Neighborhood Context on Reactive Policing
January 30, 2018 • Meeting of the Minds • by Jonathan Fink
Cascadia Showcases How a Coordinated Corridor Strategy Can Reinforce Urban Innovation
November 22, 2017 • UBC News • by Lou Corpuz-Bosshart
What your tweets say about your commute
September 12, 2017 • Microsoft • by Suzanne Choney
Students ‘create something really incredible’ in broader aim to help two cross-border cities thrive together
August 19, 2017 • GeekWire • by Monica Nickelsburg
Can Seattle avoid Bay Area problems? Researchers using data to predict how neighborhoods will evolve
August 18, 2017 • King5 News • by Ryan Takeo
One-Third of Seattle Drivers ‘Cruising’ for Parking, Rides, Study Finds
May 13, 2017 • KUOW • by Carolyn Adolph
Black life is draining out of Seattle, Census shows
February 23, 2017 • Microsoft On the Issues • by Brad Smith
Largest industry-funded research cooperative draws on Cascadia corridor to advance solutions to urban challenges
February 23, 2017 • UBC News • by Thandi Fletcher
Universities establish joint centre to use data for social good in Cascadia region
February 23, 2017 • Seattle Times • by Matt Day
UW, UBC’s Cascadia urban data project gets $1M from Microsoft
February 23, 2017 • GeekWire • by Nat Levy
Microsoft donates $1M to new partnership of UW-UBC aiming to solve urban issues like traffic and homelessness through data
February 23, 2017 • Xconomy • by Benjamin Romano
Cascadia Innovation Corridor Starts With UW-UBC Urban Data Co-op
February 2, 2017 • UW News • by UW News Staff
Universities establish joint center to use data for social good in Cascadia region
February 1, 2017 • UW News • by Jennifer Langston
New route-finding map lets Seattle pedestrians avoid hills, construction, accessibility barriers