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Exploring Creativity with World-Class Artists
From discussing the creative process with renowned artists to completing their own artworks, students explore creativity in ARTS 250.
April 2014 Perspectives -
Getting Personal with Roma Communities
For students on a CHID program in Europe, visits with the Roma community (commonly known as Gypsies) challenged persistent stereotypes.
April 2014 Perspectives -
Benjamin Hall, Eric D'Asaro elected to National Academy of Sciences
Benjamin Hall, professor emeritus of genome sciences and biology, and Eric D'Asaro, a senior principal oceanographer at the UW's Applied Physics Laboratory and professor of oceanography, are among the 84 new members and 21 foreign associates elected as fellows the National Academy of Sciences.04/29/2014 | UW Today -
New Dramatists' Todd London Named Executive Director of UW School of Drama
Todd London - writer, scholar, and current artistic director of New Dramatists in New York--has been named the new Executive Director of the School of Drama at the UW04/29/2014 | Broadway World -
Theater review: 'The Beggar's Opera'
Tony-nominated director Wilson Milam leads a talented cast of UW undergraduates in a wild, dark and sexy production of Vaclav Havel's savage political satire. Now through May 4.04/28/2014 | The Daily -
Biology alum wins UW's highest honor
Biology alumnus Art Levinson is the 2014 recipient of the UW Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus, the highest honor given to an alumnus by UW.04/28/2014 | Department of Biology -
Is 'The Grapes of Wrath' bad fiction and bad history?
An op-ed looks at the "bad history" of "The Grapes of Wrath." James Gregory, professor of history, is quoted.04/28/2014 | The Los Angeles Times -
Wisconsin race signals historic shift in power of unions
Candidate Mary Burke is basing her challenge of GOP Gov. Scott Walker on lack of job creation. Jake Rosenfeld, associate professor of sociology, is quoted.04/28/2014 | The Wall Street Journal -
Yakima farmworkers daughter keeps her heritage at forefront
The Seattle Times profiles Elizabeth Mendoza, a farmworkers' daughter from Yakima who is beginning a law career with politically invisible Latinos back home on her mind. Matt Barreto, associate professor of political science, is quoted.04/28/2014 | The Seattle Times -
Unique floating lab showcases 'aliens of the sea'
The Washington Post profiles research that aims to to decode the genomic blueprints of fragile marine life. Billie Swalla, professor of biology, is quoted.04/27/2014 | The Washington Post