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  • A Persian Story, Word by Word

    UW undergrad Connie Bobroff, majoring in Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, has created a website for advanced students of Persian that analyzes a single story by Persian author Mohammed-Ali Jamalzade, with extensive comments and footnotes. 

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • A Ridge of One's Own

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • Defying Categorization

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • A Voice for Those Without

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • Celebrating Death as a Part of Life

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • Home Away from Home

    Six faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, all parents of University of Washington students, discuss their dual roles as professors and parents. A&S staff/parents share their experiences in a related story. 

    July 2003 Perspectives
  • Four Students Shine as Dean's Medalists

    The College's four Dean's Medalists--the top student in each of the Arts and Sciences' four divisions--have madt of theire the mos UW education, exploring research opportunities and other offerings. The President's Medalist is an A&S student as well. 

    July 2003 Perspectives
  • A Light Touch at the Henry

    A new Skyspace created by artist James Turrell explores the effect of light on space and perception. Located in the Henry Art Gallery's sculpture court, it is one of only four public Skyspaces in the United States. 

    July 2003 Perspectives
  • Inspired to Vote--By Jury Duty

    July 2003 Perspectives