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Answering One Question to Better Understand the Universe
When considering what makes up the universe, it’s surprising that scientists could focus on just one yes/no question. But that’s exactly what a group of researchers supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation is doing.
03/25/2015 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Medieval Scheming and Sabotage in Smith Hall
In a new medieval history course, role playing is serious business as students learn about the past by living it.
March 2015 Perspectives -
Saving Lives Through Performance
A UW doctoral student studies the powerful role of performance in providing health education in The Gambia, Africa.
March 2015 Perspectives -
College Confidence in the High School Classroom
Texts and Teachers bridges the gap between high school and college through parallel courses and campus visits.
March 2015 Perspectives -
Generation Putin Wins Big
An audio documentary about young activists in the former Soviet Union earns UW faculty a top journalism award.
March 2015 Perspectives -
Identifying as Transgender in Childhood
A new study by a UW psychology professor looks at transgender children ages 5 to 12.
March 2015 Perspectives -
Awards, Honors, and Professorships
From UW Innovation Awards to NSF CAREER Awards to a nod from Fast Company magazine, dozens of Arts & Sciences accomplishments have been recognized in recent months.
March 2015 Perspectives -
“Spring Celebration” yoga-video class at the UW
The Henry Art Gallery on the University of Washington Seattle campus brought summer in with a video/yoga event.
03/23/2015 -
A spring break of service
A first-generation student from a migrant farming family, Salvador Gomez is donating his spring break to the Pipeline Project, tutoring and mentoring children in rural Washington.
03/23/2015 | UW News -
Author Charles Johnson discusses new work — and the return of Emery Jones
A Q&A with Charles Johnson, the UW's Pollock Professor of English, now emeritus. He is the author of 21 books over a 50-year career.
03/23/2015 | UW Today