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  • Michelle Liu

    Short Stories, Big Questions

    Professor Michelle Liu shares literary works with employees at Microsoft and other companies to explore complex workplace issues. 

    March 2021 Perspectives
  • Classicists, Scientists, and Museum Design Honored

    A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences. 

    March 2021 Perspectives
  • Paul Fritts working on an organ.

    Lifelong Fascination Inspires Gift

    Paul Fritts, whose company built the UW's Littlefield Organ three decades ago, has now made a major gift to the School of Music.

    March 2021 Perspectives
  • Japanese drawing with calligraphy

    Opportunities to Explore

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home.

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • CAS IN THE NEWS

    A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • An image from the Digitized Sky Survey showing HS Hydrae in the center.

    A Rarely Observed Stellar Dance

    Two stars in a binary star system eclipsed each other repeatedly over the past century, but that is expected to end this month.

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • Headshot of Arwa Mokdad

    Diving into the Middle East

    UW senior Arwa Mokdad has explored her Middle Eastern heritage through ambitious projects at the UW and beyond. 

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • Illustration of student writing at a computer

    A Writing Resource for Grad Students

    Graduate student writing projects can be massive and isolating. Odegaard Writing & Research Center offers programs to help.

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • Out in the Elements, for Art

    Students in "Introduction to 3D4M" had the option to take the fall quarter course in person. One catch: it was held entirely outside.

    February 2021 Perspectives
  • Cherry tress on the UW quad.

    Opportunities to Explore

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home.

    January 2021 Perspectives