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Inside the Immigrant Experience
Yolanda Valencia (PhD, 2019) explores how undocumented immigrants thrive despite US policies.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Last week to see MFA + MDes exhibition at the Henry, opening of Beverly Semmes, concert at the library, and more
This week in the arts, visit an exhibition at the Henry Art Gallery or the Center for Urban Horticulture, attend a concert at the library, attend a field poetics workshop, and more!
06/18/2019 | UW NEWS -
First book published on fishes of the Salish Sea
“Fishes of the Salish Sea” is a three-volume book and is the culmination of more than 40 years of research.
06/18/2019 | UW NEWS -
UW named top school nationally for LGBTQIA+ students
Best Colleges, an organization that ranks higher education institutions in various categories, cited the Q Center and UW's welcoming admissions fairs as pride points.
06/17/2019 | UW News -
This three-decade mission to catalog local fish turned into a literary work of art
These Washington researchers have made sure that the identities — and vivid colors — of the fish that live beneath the surface in our waters is known.
06/17/2019 | Crosscut -
Health & Fitness Issue 2019: Dance is all about connections, community and expression
Mike O'Neal, a current part-time lecturer and alum from the Department of Dance at the UW, explains how movement can be reflective of who we are.
06/16/2019 | The Seattle Times -
From the Dean
Dean Robert Stacey celebrates the College's 2018-2019 accomplishments.
June 2019 Perspectives -
For Love of Stories
Grecia Leal Pardo (BA, 2019) celebrates stories and storytelling.
June 2019 Perspectives -
Trying it All, for Health Care
To learn about health care, Thomas Khuu (BS, 2019) tried a little of everything at the UW.
June 2019 Perspectives -
What Orwell’s ‘1984’ tells us about today’s world, 70 years after it was published
Stephan Groening, Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, explains the significance of Orwell's novel in today's world
06/13/2019 | The Conversation