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  • Writers and Storytellers Share Sacred Breath

    The Sacred Breath series features Native American writers and storytellers, with an upcoming event on May 10.

    May 2017 Perspectives
  • Every Spring, a Guatemalan Clinic

    “It felt like a whole quarter-worth of clinical experience in ten days," says a Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences grad student who volunteered in Guatemala.

    May 2017 Perspectives
  • Chinese Migrants & the Transcontinentals

    Zhi Lin has done extensive research on Chinese immigrants for his artworks, on view at the Tacoma Art Museum in June.

    May 2017 Perspectives
  • Professor Emeritus Michael Shapiro

    The Humanities Get Personal

    A new online course introduces students to the humanities through A&S faculty's personal stories and favorite artifacts.

    May 2017 Perspectives
  • Ge'ez Revisited

    Despite its historical importance, the classical language Ge’ez is taught at just three universities in the Western world — including the UW. 

    May 2017 Perspectives
  • Building Community, in the Living Room

    Sandra Leyva and Shawn Goicoechea (both BA, 2008) have used unorthodox methods to build community in Arkansas. 

    January 2017 Perspectives
  • Celebrating Persian Lives, On Stage

    UW senior Rhoya Sarikhani Selden explored her Persian heritage in a play that celebrates Iranian Americans from diverse backgrounds. 

    March 2017 Perspectives
  • A Century of Psychology

    Founded 100 years ago with two faculty, the UW Department of Psychology—and the field of psychology—has come a long way. 

    March 2017 Perspectives
  • Seattle Globalist's Diverse Voices

    The Seattle Globalist, founded at the UW, reports on pressing political and social issues through the lens of diverse contributors. 

    March 2017 Perspectives
  • Hosting Artists in the Lab

    Through an NSF grant, scientist Jennifer Nemhauser is hosting three artists in her UW Biology lab over three years. 

    March 2017 Perspectives