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Mathematics' Tatiana Toro named a 2019 Simons Fellow
Simons Foundation awards provide mathematicians and theoretical physicists funding to extend academic leaves to focus on research to support significant advances in their disciplines.
04/05/2019 -
The Story of ‘Warrior,’ Bruce Lee’s Long-Delayed TV Series
At 18, Bruce moved back to the States to attend the University of Washington, where he majored in drama.
04/04/2019 | Geek -
Remembering Emeritus Professor Benjamin “Ben” Hall
The College of Arts and Sciences mourns the passing of Benjamin “Ben” Hall, emeritus professor of genome sciences and biology. Professor Hall served as a university faculty member since 1963, and continued his work with students and faculty and gave back to the UW community long after retirement.
04/03/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
A University of Washington Course Gives Design Students Real-World Experience
UW's collaboration with Seattle-based company Hightower challenged undergrads to create workspace pieces from concept to prototype and present their final projects to industry experts.
04/02/2019 | GRAY -
Radio game show ‘Says You!’ — coming to the UW this week — has deep Seattle ties
"Says You" will feature Brian Reed, Divisional Dean of the Humanities and Chris Bretherton, professor in the departments of atmospheric science and applied mathematics.
04/02/2019 | The Seattle Times -
Gillian Harkins Awarded Barclay Simpson Prize for Prison Education Work
Professor of English Gillian Harkins has facilitated a number of projects that center currently and formerly incarcerated people while collaborating with various groups to identify and . . .
04/02/2019 | Medium -
Nowruz celebrates spring and the New Year
Near Eastern Languages and Civilization celebrates the Persian New Year.
03/31/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Join us for #HuskyGivingDay
On April 4, join us for 24 hours of opportunities to come together and proudly support the people, programs and causes you care about most.
03/28/2019 | Husky Giving Day -
After Mass Detentions, China Razes Muslim Communities to Build a Loyal City
Professor of anthropology Darren Byler is quoted in this article talking about the treatment of the Uighur community by the Chinese government.
03/25/2019 | The Wall Street Journal -
Raising their voices
Seen through the eyes of Charity Urbanski, senior lecturer in history, the women of medieval Europe have a lot to teach today’s students.
03/25/2019 | University of Washington