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Freshman chemistry is an exit point for many underrepresented STEM students, study shows
A UW study reveals final grades in general chemistry classes dictate whether underrepresented students persist in STEM. D. Micheal Heinekey, chemistry department chair, is quoted.
06/10/2020 | Chemical and Engineering News -
In its 120th year, University Book Store remains essential
University Book Store CEO Louise Little (BA, English, 1981) shares how the book store shifted in its 120th year.
06/10/2020 | UW Magazine -
For debut novelist, timing of virus is stranger than fiction
Kristen Millares Young (MFA, Creative Writing, 2012) explains what it's like to be a novelist in the time of COVID-19.
06/10/2020 | UW Magazine -
Dancing with the Stars — and Planets
As a triple major in astronomy, physics, and dance, Zakkir Rahman has decided his future is in the arts.
June 2020 Perspectives -
How Questions Inspired Action
Law, societies & justice major Samantha Fredman focused on societal inequities through courses and work at a local shelter.
June 2020 Perspectives -
After the Navy, A New Chapter
U.S. Navy veteran DiShawnn Newell found community as a transfer student majoring in psychology and neuroscience.
June 2020 Perspectives -
From Paris to Penguins
French and oceanography major Anna Sulc has traveled the world for her humanities and biology research.
June 2020 Perspectives -
Balancing Music & Medicine
Nicole Stankovic plans to go to medical school. Her UW major? Piano.
June 2020 Perspectives -
Congrats, Arts & Sciences Class of 2020
Graduating seniors reflect on their time at the UW, plus resources for new graduates.
June 2020 Perspectives -
Unpacking the New WHO Controversy Over Asymptomatic COVID-19 Transmission
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, weighs in on the World Health Organization's recent comments about the transmission of COVID-19.
06/09/2020 | TIME