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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.
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CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and alumni.
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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grants $1 million to support collaborative conservation across three UW organizations
The University of Washington has received a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to promote shared conservation services.
04/06/2020 | UW News -
OPINION: “Just (Climate) Transition” Provides A Roadmap For “Just (COVID-19) Containment”
Aseem Prakash, political science professor, details the inequities involved in coronavirus prevention policies.
04/04/2020 | Forbes -
Ballet in the kitchen: Incoming artist-in-residence Alana Isiguen reflects on career and the role of community in dance
Alana Isiguen, incoming artist-in-residence at the department of dance, discusses her dance career.
04/04/2020 | The Daily -
Huskies rally to support COVID-19 need for masks, child care
UW students, faculty, and staff are assisting with coronavirus prevention measures in many inspiring ways, from collecting mask donations to providing childcare for those on the frontline.
04/03/2020 | UW News -
A Course on Plagues Hits Home
Anthropology professor Steven Goodreau's "Plagues and Peoples" course took on heightened relevance when the coronavirus emerged.
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F.D.A. Approves First Coronavirus Antibody Test in U.S.
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, explains the ramifications of asymptomatic coronavirus cases.
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Staying Home? Here's What to Watch
Cinema & Media Studies faculty recommend films & TV shows to watch while you're "sheltering in place"during the coronavirus epidemic.
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From the Dean
Dean Robert Stacey shares how Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and students remain dedicated to the College’s mission during these challenging times.
April 2020 Perspectives