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  • Olivia Orosco on campus.

    Desafíos de COVID para cuidadoras

    A través de testimonios, la estudiante de posgrado Olivia Orosco exploró la experiencia COVID de las cuidadoras Latinas.

    December 2021 Perspectives
  • Helen Liu, UW PhD student in applied mathematics

    The Complex Wiring of Neural Networks

    Applied Mathematics student Helena Liu and colleagues find answers to a neural networking mystery.

    College of Arts & Sciences
  • Portriats of Justice

    School of Art alumnus Alfredo
    Arreguin (’67, ’69), discusses his artistic journey as the painter of three
    offical Washington Supreme Court portraits.

    12/21/2021 | UW Magazine
  • 21 Stories from 2021

    21 stories from 2021 that highlight the dedication of Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and donors.

    12/20/2021 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Gabriela Chavarria the next executive director of the Burke Museum

    New Burke Museum Executive Director Announced

    Dr. Gabriela Chavarria has been named the next executive director of the Burke Museum.

    12/15/2021 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Fatal police encounters in Washington fall to 5-year low

    Martina Morris, professor emeritus of statistics and sociology at the UW, analyzed
    recent trends in deadly police encounters in Washington.

     

    12/13/2021 | KUOW
  • Colorful illustration of a caregiver.

    COVID Challenges for Caregivers

    Through testimonios, graduate student Olivia Orosco explored the COVID experience of Latinx caregivers. 

    December 2021 Perspectives
  • wrapped present with a red bow

    A Gift to Remember

    Arts & Sciences faculty, students, alumni, and donors describe a particularly memorable gift they have received. 

    December 2021 Perspectives
  • Illustration of white 1950s couple in neighborhood with "restricted neighborhood" sign.

    Home, Not-So-Sweet Home

    Students are searching home deeds in Washington state for racially restrictive covenants. Their findings are sobering. 

    December 2021 Perspectives
  • Room to Grow

     The UW's prized plant collection has been moved to a new greenhouse
    in the Life Sciences Building. The greenhouse will support 5,000 students
    in their learning.

    12/01/2021 | UW Magazine