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Staff feature: What it’s like to photograph the stories of a quiet university campus and bustling medical center amid a pandemic
Dennis Wise, UW Photographer, reports his experiences taking photographs of the school at both its busiest and most deserted time during the pandemic. Photographs from Wise are shown.
05/15/2020 | UW News -
ArtSci Roundup: Faculty recital: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, ‘Developing Capacity Through Collaborative Action,’ and more
The UW shares a multitude of activities associated with Arts and Sciences including but not limited to book discussions, cello performances, and more.
05/15/2020 | UW -
At age 6, he and his classmates fled Mount St. Helens. 40 years later, this reporter recalls that day
Austin Jenkins recalls their harrowing escape from the Mount St. Helens eruption with his school camping trip. Emily Menon Bender, professor of linguistics at the UW, is quoted.
05/15/2020 | KUOW -
Comparing the Great Depression in Washington to the COVID-19 crisis
Parallels are drawn between the 1920s great depression and today's Coronavirus manufactured depression. James Gregory of the UW's History Department is quoted.
05/14/2020 | MyNorthwest -
Trailblazers: Emmalynn Cortes - Blogger, Podcaster And Aerospace Operations
Emmalynn Cortes, graduate student in communications, discusses how she combines her career, social media entrepreneurship, and pursuit of representation through Instagram and podcasting.
05/13/2020 | Forbes -
Faculty/staff honors: Rare Care plant program honor, society presidency, Jackson School Task Force recognized — and a powerful personal essay
The UW Honors faculty and staff for their career achievements, including personal essays, the Rare Care plant program, Jackson School Task Force, and more.
05/13/2020 | UW News -
UW History Professors Investigate Global Histories of Health in New Books
Lynn Thomas and Adam Warren published new books dealing with histories of health in "Beneath the Surface: A Transnationial History of Skin Lightners."
05/13/2020 | Department of History -
‘Use this moment’: Incoming IVA professor Robert Rhee talks structure, encounters, fulfillment
Robert Rhee, incoming Interdisciplinary Visual Arts professor, discusses his background, teaching style, and future at the UW.
05/12/2020 | The Daily -
What's Coming in Arts & Sciences
Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home through online events, pre-recorded lectures, and more.
May 2020 Perspectives -
CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and alumni.
May 2020 Perspectives