-
Human touch
Alum Jill Higson (BA, 1996, Communication) discusses the human touch handwriting can bring to communication.
12/09/2019 | University of Washington Magazine -
Anatomy of a Sculpture
The Weaver's Welcome greets visitors at the Burke Museum with its palms facing up and out, a traditional Coast Salish gesture of welcome.
12/04/2019 | The Stranger -
Brunch, Margaritas And Good Advice: How Peer Support Helps Those Living With HIV
Psychology Professor Jane Simoni discusses whether peer support groups can help those living with HIV.
12/04/2019 | NPR -
At Pacific Marine Expo, Pebble worries dominate discussion
Biology Professor Daniel Schindler discusses the impact of a proposed Alaskan mine.
12/04/2019 | Alaska Public Media -
A Fantastique Parisian Gift
An unusual bequest to the University will enable scholars to immerse themselves in research in Paris.
December 2019 Perspectives -
Bringing Science Education to Vanuatu
A biology professor encouraged Jacob Ball to push beyond "comfortable" teaching. Now Ball is doing that halfway around the world.
December 2019 Perspectives -
A Champion, a Knight, and Other Honors
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
December 2019 Perspectives -
CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni.
December 2019 Perspectives -
Coming Events in CAS
Check out some of the exciting upcoming College of Arts & Sciences events.
December 2019 Perspectives -
Seattle’s overlooked Jewish history
Dr. Devin Naar, chair of the Sephardic studies program at the Jackson School, discusses Ladino, a language spoken by Sephardic Jews, many of whom lived in the Seattle area.
12/03/2019