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Kumar: Language and your brand new glasses
Dr. Valentina Zaitseva, senior lecturer in the Russian language department, discusses the benefits of learning multiple languages.
02/07/2020 | The Daily -
Faculty Friday: David Alexander Rahbee
David Alexander Rahbee, School of Music Director of Orchestral Activities and Chair of Orchestral Conducting, is featured in this edition of Faculty Friday.
02/07/2020 | The Whole U -
The loudest room in this Seattle library hides a treasure trove of local music
John Vallier, ethnomusicology curator, explores a collection of seven thousand reel-to-reel tapes donated by the late recording engineer Kearney Barton.
02/07/2020 | King 5 News -
ArtsUW Roundup: a Valentine’s Day concert with Mark and Maggie O’Connor, Money can’t buy you HYGGE Presented by Kristian Næsby, and more
This week at UW, see art ranging in topics from Valentine's Day to jazz, both on and off-campus.
02/07/2020 | UW News -
Parentese' is not just baby talk. It boosts baby's language skills
Naja Ferjan Ramírez, assistant professor of linguistics, discusses her new research into "parentese," a new style of baby talk.
02/07/2020 | CBC -
A whole new hydrogel system to produce medicines and chemicals
Alshakim Nelson, assistant professor of chemistry, discusses new technology in the production of chemicals and medicines.
02/06/2020 | Tech Explorist -
There's a much better way to talk to babies than baby talk
Naja Ferjan Ramirez, an assistant professor in linguistics, discusses "parentese," a research-backed alternative to baby talk.
02/06/2020 | Upworthy -
This parenting life hack can boost babies' language skills--study
Assistant professor in linguistics, Naja Ferjan Ramirez, proposes an alternative to standard baby-talk: research-backed "parentese."
02/06/2020 | Inverse -
A Love of Research — and Design
For interaction design major Sarah Strickler, research is the most compelling aspect of design.
February 2020 Perspectives -
What's Coming in Arts & Sciences
Check out some of the exciting upcoming College of Arts & Sciences events.
February 2020 Perspectives