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When Math Equals Fun
Graduate students in applied mathematics bring their excitement to math events at K-12 schools.
May 2019 Perspectives -
What about Two-Year Colleges?
Through a Simpson Center program, UW doctoral students explore the challenges and benefits of teaching at a two-year college.
May 2019 Perspectives -
Prison Education, Fossil Naming, and Other Honors
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
May 2019 Perspectives -
ARTSUW Roundup: Eleventh Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFest XI), Graduation Exhibitions, The Learned Ladies, and more!
This week, stop by Graduation Exhibitions, attend IMPFest XI, featuring UW Jazz Studies faculty, students and seasoned professionals of international renown, and more!
05/23/2019 | UW NEWS -
A Piece of Art to Sit Inside of on a Summer Day
James Turrell's Light Reign, at the Henry Art Gallery, inspires deep thoughts. It's also nice and shady.
05/22/2019 | The Stranger -
Help by design: Art assists science at UW Design Help Desk
Sometimes when science gets a little stuck, art can come to the rescue.
05/21/2019 | UW News -
5 Questions to Juan Pampin and Richard Karpen (Creative Fellowships Initiative: JACK Quartet)
In 2016, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation made a generous grant that seeded the new Creative Fellowships Initiative.
05/18/2019 | I Care If You Listen -
Larger Than Life Ceramic Wonders at Reflect and Gather
MadArt's latest exhibition, Reflect and Gather, features work by Seattle-based ceramic sculptor George Rodriguez (MFA, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts, 2009).
05/17/2019 | The Stranger -
Facebook should be punished, not broken up
"There's a lot these companies should have reckoned with earlier," argues History professor Margaret O'Mara.
05/16/2019 | CNET -
Faculty Friday: Selim Kuru
Selim Kuru's love of literature all started with his mother, "she was an avid reader and had a library under lock and key and would release books for me according to my age."
05/16/2019 | The Whole U