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Q&A: Cuong Vu looks back at playing trumpet on new record by the late David Bowie
Cuong Vu, professor of music and chair of the jazz studies department, discusses his experience working with David Bowie on the album "Toy."
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Ancient Languages, New Technology
His knowledge of ancient languages led Andrew Glass (2006) to a specialized technology job at Microsoft.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Perfect Pairing: Wine & Statistics
Danni Lin (2011, 2013) finds her statistics and computational finance & risk management degrees helpful as a wine entrepreneur in the US and China.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Designer Reflects on "Making It"
Industrial design alum Adam Kingman demonstrated skill and creativity on the TV show Making It.
January 2022 Perspectives -
Get an inside look at what it's like to be an astronomer
Emily Levesque, associate professor of astronomy explains what it's
like to be a professional astronomer in her new book "The Last Stargazers."01/05/2022 | KING 5 News -
Heat wave ‘caused mass penguin die-off’ in chilling warning of climate change effects
Katie Holt, a doctoral student in
biology, explains a mass mortality event among penguins caused by a recent
heat wave in Argentina.01/05/2022 | Yahoo News -
What Elizabeth Holmes’ conviction means for tech entrepreneurs, startups
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, explains her surprise
with the guilty verdict in the Holmes case and her biggest takeaways from
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High cost, high risk, high hopes: There’s a lot riding on the $10B James Webb Space Telescope’s launch
UW astronomers Eric Agol and Emily Levesque explain the significance
of NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope, a major new technology that could
allow NASA to probe atmospheres on potentially Earthlike planets.12/24/2021 | GeekWire -
Desafíos de COVID para cuidadoras
A través de testimonios, la estudiante de posgrado Olivia Orosco exploró la experiencia COVID de las cuidadoras Latinas.
December 2021 Perspectives -
The Complex Wiring of Neural Networks
Applied Mathematics student Helena Liu and colleagues find answers to a neural networking mystery.
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