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  • ArtSci Roundup: Faculty Concerts, Women’s Liberation Movement Book Talk, Dover Quartet and more

    ArtSci Roundup: Faculty Concerts, Women's Liberation Movement Book Talk, Dover Quartet and more

    This week, head to Meany Hall for the Grammy-nominated Dover Quartet performance, learn about Seattle’s radical women’s liberation movement of the 60s and 70s from Barbara Winslow, celebrate Arab American Heritage Month and more.

    03/31/2023 | UW News
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    Cool Courses for Summer 2023

    It's time to plan for the summer! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this summer, both on campus and online.

    03/27/2023 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Opinion: Invest in education, research, tech to build ‘Quantum Valley’ in WA

    Dianne Harris, history and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Nancy Allbritton, bioengineering and dean of the College of Engineering write that we need governments, universities and private companies to come together now to grow the number of quantum-literate professionals.

    03/27/2023 | The Seattle Times
  • ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more

    ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more

    This week, join fellow art lovers at the Henry Art Gallery for new spring exhibits, watch as The Motherboard Suite brings to life music, and much more. March 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM |Public Opening: Spring Exhibitions, Henry Art Gallery New art is waiting to be enjoyed at the Henry Art Gallery. Join in celebration...
    03/24/2023 | UW News
  • Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider

    Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider

    An international team of scientists has for the first time detected neutrinos created by a particle collider. The discovery — announced March 19 by the Forward Search Experiment, or FASER collaboration — promises to deepen scientists’ understanding of the nature of neutrinos, which are the most abundant particle in the cosmos. FASER’s detector picked up neutrinos generated by the Large Hadron Collider, which is based at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
    03/24/2023 | UW News
  • Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider

    Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider

    An international team of scientists has for the first time detected neutrinos created by a particle collider. The discovery — announced March 19 by the Forward Search Experiment, or FASER collaboration — promises to deepen scientists’ understanding of the nature of neutrinos, which are the most abundant particle in the cosmos. FASER’s detector picked up neutrinos generated by the Large Hadron Collider, which is based at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

    03/24/2023 | UW News
  • ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more

    ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more

    This week, join fellow art lovers at the Henry Art Gallery for new spring exhibits, watch as The Motherboard Suite brings to life music, and much more. March 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM |Public Opening: Spring Exhibitions, Henry Art Gallery New art is waiting to be enjoyed at the Henry Art Gallery. Join in celebration...

    03/24/2023 | UW News
  • Faculty/staff honors: Legal education innovation award, stellar astronomical writing and more

    Faculty/staff honors: Legal education innovation award, stellar astronomical writing and more

    Recent recognition of the University of Washington includes the Bloomberg Law 2022 Law School Innovation Program “Top Legal Education Program” for the UW Tech Policy Lab, 2023 Seattle Aquarium Conservation Research Award for Vera Trainer and 2023 Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award for Emily Levesque.

    03/22/2023 | UW News
  • Three UW researchers named Fulbright Scholars

    Three UW researchers named Fulbright Scholars

    Three University of Washington researchers have been selected as Fulbright Scholars for 2023-2024 and will pursue studies in Portugal, Mexico and Sweden.
    03/21/2023 | UW News
  • Three UW researchers named Fulbright Scholars

    Three UW researchers named Fulbright Scholars

    Three University of Washington researchers have been selected as Fulbright Scholars for 2023-2024 and will pursue studies in Portugal, Mexico and Sweden.

    03/21/2023 | UW News