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Faculty Friday: Doug Jeck
Doug Jeck, College of Arts & Sciences associate professor of the Arts, teaches students to think on their feet--by asking them to painstakingly create life-size human forms.
06/08/2018 | The Whole U -
Niners Love What Pettis Brings to the Wide Receiver Corps
The new 49ers wide receiver is not only a talented football plater, he's an avid reader, and a UW College of Arts & Sciences graduate who majored in English.
06/07/2018 | NBC, BAY AREA -
UW's Renaissance Man
Scientist, humanist, and ASUW president Osman Salahuddin has experienced the UW from multiple perspectives.
June 2018 Perspectives -
Challenging the Mind & Body
Kyki Li came to the UW from China for the freedom to explore. It was everything she'd hoped for.
June 2018 Perspectives -
In Israel, Asylum Seekers Find Their Voice
Oded Oron witnessed a massive protest of aslyum-seeking refugees in Tel Aviv. Then he wrote a PhD dissertation about it.
June 2018 Perspectives -
Washington state Supreme Court takes up court-fee reform, considers UW data at sold-out Wednesday symposium
The disproportionate system that creates legal financial obligations (LFOs) is pursuing solutions with help from University of Washington sociology professor Alexes Harris.
06/06/2018 | UW News -
An Eye for Film
Aspiring filmmaker Justin Roach says his cinema & media studies major helped him develop "a really good eye" for film.
June 2018 Perspectives -
An Optimist Studies Race & Equity
PhD student Arianne Eason believes that understanding what shapes our views on race is the first step toward positive change.
June 2018 Perspectives -
From the Dean
Dean Robert Stacey on the current national conversation about academic majors.
June 2018 Perspectives -
Ethnography of a Surveillance State
University of Washington anthropology student Darren Byler chronicles artistic culture in Northwest China amid a massive security crackdown.
06/05/2018 | Medium