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Support to Study Race & Privilege
With support from a Flip Wilson Scholarship, Communication major Darius Presley (BA, 2020) helped with an innovative collaboration exploring race and privilege.
September 2020 Perspectives -
A Closer Look at Election 2020
With a crucial US election looming, Arts & Sciences faculty are sharing their expertise and insights through online lectures on a range of election-related topics.
September 2020 Perspectives -
Dean Stacey Looks Back — and Ahead
As Robert Stacey begins his final year as dean of Arts & Sciences, he discusses the College's strengths and challenges.
September 2020 Perspectives -
Mixing Politics & Friendship
Strategists on opposites sides of the political aisle co-teach a course on political campaigns.Good thing they're close friends.
September 2020 Perspectives -
New Guide for Understanding COVID Data
Statistics and Sociology Professor Adrian Raftery is lead author on a guide to understanding COVID-19 data, for those making public health decisions.
September 2020 Perspectives -
Opportunities to Explore
Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home.
August 2020 Perspectives -
CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.
August 2020 Perspectives -
The Legacy of Ladino
When a noted expert on Ladino — the endangered language of the Sephardic Jewish community — taught a UW course from Israel, it attracted students from around the world.
August 2020 Perspectives -
Exploring the World in Translation
Looking for a window into other worlds? Ten faculty in the humanities suggest favorite books from around the globe, translated into English.
August 2020 Perspectives -
Do You Speak Northwest?
Many Northwesterners think they have no accent. UW linguist Alicia Wassink would disagree.
August 2020 Perspectives