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  • Arts Roundup: Exhibits at the Henry and Burke Museum

    This week the arts roundup wraps up the end of fall quarter-- and the last Arts Roundup of 2013-- with a nice bow. During the roundup's winter hiatus, they encourage you to check out some of the ongoing exhibits on campus before they also come to a close.
    12/11/2013 | UW Today
  • Holly Arsenault, introducing teens to the arts

    In the Seattle Times year-long series highlighting 13 people poised to shape the future of the arts in the Northwest, we meet UW alumna Holly Arsenault (BA '01), executive director of Teen Tix.
    12/09/2013 | Seattle Times
  • What Makes A Successful Digital Activist?

    Ross Reynolds talks to Dr. Philip Howard, leader of the Digital Activism Research Project at the University of Washington, about his research on digital activist.
    12/09/2013 | KUOW
  • Arts Roundup: Drama, Ladino Day-- and the UW Opera Theater

    This coming week, attend the UW Opera Theater to brush up on your "Le Nozze di Figaro," or enjoy the final weekend of the Undergraduate Theater Society's performance of "Woyzeck."
    12/06/2013 | UW Today
  • Matt Barretto weighs in on Latino support for Chris Christie

    Barretto says the Republican Party has a great deal to lose in terms of Latino support, which could have significant consequences.
    12/06/2013 | U.S. News & World Report
  • Inside a mermaid's purse

    A poetic intersection between life and science, art and photography. The Guardian column Grrl Scientist profiles the work of Adam Summers, professor of biology.
    12/05/2013 | The Guardian
  • When Songs Trumped Rifles

    When the Soviet Union attacked the newly independent Baltic nations in 1991, Baltic citizens responded by gathering en masse and singing in nonviolent protest. The Soviets eventually backed down.

    December 2013 Perspectives
  • Want a Salad with that Living Will?

    Death Over Dinner is a web resource that encourages people to host dinners for family and friends to discuss end-of-life issues. To date, Death Over Dinner has been the impetus for more than 1,000 dinners in 17 countries.

    December 2013 Perspectives
  • A "Crazy Idea" Provides Clues to the Origins of Life

    Two years ago, biochemist Roy Black had an intriguing theory about the origins of life. One problem: he had nowhere to test it.

    December 2013 Perspectives
  • A Bold Experiment for AP Courses

    A collaboration between the UW and the Bellevue School District, designed to improve student engagement and performance in advanced placement (AP) courses, is now finding wider success.

    December 2013 Perspectives