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BlackPast Interns Celebrate Black Scientists
Thanks to a UW internship, students are contributing content about Black leaders in the sciences on BlackPast.org.
February 2022 Perspectives -
Questioning the Violent Brain
Generations of scientists have tried to identify biological predictors of violence. Professor Oliver Rollins has concerns about their research.
February 2022 Perspectives -
At Home in the Foreign Service
As a Foreign Service Officer, international studies alumna Annah Mwendar-Chaba is exploring new places — and languages.
January 2022 Perspectives -
Ancient Languages, New Technology
His knowledge of ancient languages led Andrew Glass (2006) to a specialized technology job at Microsoft.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Perfect Pairing: Wine & Statistics
Danni Lin (2011, 2013) finds her statistics and computational finance & risk management degrees helpful as a wine entrepreneur in the US and China.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Designer Reflects on "Making It"
Industrial design alum Adam Kingman demonstrated skill and creativity on the TV show Making It.
January 2022 Perspectives -
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 -
The Complex Wiring of Neural Networks
Applied Mathematics student Helena Liu and colleagues find answers to a neural networking mystery.
College of Arts & Sciences -
COVID Challenges for Caregivers
Through testimonios, graduate student Olivia Orosco explored the COVID experience of Latinx caregivers.
December 2021 Perspectives -
A Gift to Remember
Arts & Sciences faculty, students, alumni, and donors describe a particularly memorable gift they have received.
December 2021 Perspectives