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Make code accessible with these cloud services
Ben Marwick, associate professor in anthropology, talks about container platforms -- standardized computational environments that can be shared and reused.
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A Museum Mission
UW senior Racquel West has always loved museums. Now she spends nearly every day in one.
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Planning for Transparency
Kate Fernandez wants you to see all research happening at the Burke Museum. She’s made it easy to know where to look.
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CAS In the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni.
November 2019 Perspectives -
Coming Events in CAS
Check out some of the exciting upcoming College of Arts & Sciences events.
November 2019 Perspectives -
The Story of the Great Japanese-American Novel
In the late '60s, a couple of UC Berkeley students, including UW English Professor Shawn Wong, were in search of Asian-American writers, when they learned about the work of John Okada.
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Washington’s first student-built satellite preparing for launch
A satellite smaller than a loaf of bread will, if all goes well, launch this weekend on its way to low-Earth orbit. It will be the first student-built satellite from Washington state to go into space.10/31/2019 | UW News -
Hubble captures galaxies’ ghostly gaze
Julianne Dalcanton, professor and chair of astronomy at the UW, led the team that captured an image that may look like a ghostly apparition, but it is not.
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Spider myths, facts from the Burke Museum’s spider expert
Curious about spiders? This video features Rod Crawford, the curator of arachnids at the Burke Museum.
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UW is No. 10 on global ranking; No. 2 among US public institutions
Some College of Arts & Sciences units also rank in the top 10.
10/30/2019 | UW News