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  • Cherry tress on the UW quad.

    What's Coming in Arts & Sciences

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home through online events, pre-recorded lectures, and more.

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • CAS in the News

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

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • illustration of cat sleeping on bookshelf filled with books

    Stuck at Home? What to Read Right Now

    Ready to curl up with a good book? Five faculty in the Department of English offer recommendations.

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • colorful model of COVID virus

    Fighting COVID-19 with Math

    Faculty in the Department of Applied Mathematics contribute to coronavirus planning and strategy.

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • UW Wind Ensemble rehearsing.

    Making Music — at a Distance

    They can't perform together on stage right now, but members of the UW Wind Ensemble are still making music. 

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • Colorful pile of 3-d printed headbands to be used for face shields.

    Protecting Lives with 3D Printers

    Arts & Sciences departments have used their 3D printers to create protective equipment for health care workers.

    May 2020 Perspectives
  • New Degree Options in Applied Mathematics

    Applied Mathematics will offer its first undergraduate degree options starting this fall, with an emphasis on quantitative methods.

    April 2020 Perspectives
  • Cherry tress on the UW quad.

    What's Coming in Arts & Sciences

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home through online events, pre-recorded lectures, and more.

    April 2020 Perspectives
  • UW Professor Daniel Bessner

    CAS in the News

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

    April 2020 Perspectives
  • Headshot of Steve Goodreau

    A Course on Plagues Hits Home

    Anthropology professor Steven Goodreau's "Plagues and Peoples" course took on heightened relevance when the coronavirus emerged.

    April 2020 Perspectives