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After committing to a new biology building in 2010, years of planning, relocation, and construction have culminated in the newly constructed greenhouse, and its doors are almost ready to open again. Taking the place of the old Botany Greenhouse, demolished in 2016, the new structure is located within the Life Sciences Building and, starting Dec. 1, will be open to the public on Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m.
11/07/2022 | The Daily -
ArtSci Roundup: Assessing the 2022 Midterm Election Results With Implications for the Next Two Years and for 2024, Empires Strick Back: Football and Colonialism, and more
Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the UW community every week! Highlights of current and upcoming exhibitions:Â October 27 – November 23 | Miha Sarani: Amends, Art Building The Jacob Lawrence Gallery is pleased to host Seattle artist Miha Sarani. This exhibition is a broad survey of Sarani’s work, focusing on portraiture while also...11/03/2022 | UW News -
My Memorable DC Internship
As a Congressional intern in Washington DC, UW senior Lillian Williamson was immersed in historic — and contentious — events on Capitol Hill.
November 2022 Perspectives -
Imagining Trans Futures research cluster holds Asian American health care symposium
This week, the Imagining Trans Futures cross-disciplinary research cluster is hosting an academic symposium to bring together scholars, artists, and leaders in the transgender and Asian American communities.
11/02/2022 | The Daily -
Infants less likely to contract COVID, develop severe symptoms than household caregivers
In one of the first studies to explore how COVID-19 specifically affects older infants, researchers from the University of Washington and at institutions at four other locations in the Western and Southern U.S. found that the number of infected people in a household was the factor most closely linked with the infantâs likelihood of being infected.
11/02/2022 | UW News -
Awards for Innovation, Collaboration, and More
Recent awards and honors celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and alumni accomplishments in research, community building, and more.
November 2022 Perspectives -
Smith to Lead Equity, Justice & Inclusion Efforts
Maya Angela Smith, the College's inaugural associate dean for equity, justice and inclusion, answers questions about her new role.
November 2022 Perspectives -
Making Music in the Military
Veterans of the US Army and US Navy found their way to the UW School of Music after serving their country as musicians.
November 2022 Perspectives -
Updated Diversity Blueprint Emphasizes Indigenous Communities and Place Based Learning
The document provides a framework and a set of actions we can take towards becoming a more equitable, inclusive, accessible, and just university.
11/01/2022 | College of Arts & Sciences -
MICHAEL PARTINGTON: Johann Jakob Froberger: Suite XII in C Major I. Allemande
UW School of Music Guitar Studies Chair Michael Partington performs music from Baroque composer Jakob Johann Froberger for KING FM's Northwest Focus Live in this video broadcast recently on NPR Music's Live Sessions.
11/01/2022 | NPR