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A Supreme Job
When Noah Purcell ('02) first met Supreme Court Justice David Souter, he couldn’t believe he was discussing the law with a Justice. Now, as a clerk for Justice Souter, it's all in a day's work.
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Where Economics, Philosophy, and Literature Meet
Greed. Excess. Exploitation of natural resources. Sound familiar? In a new book, Money Matters, Professor Richard Gray explores how these issues played out in late 18th and early 19th century Germany.
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Mapping Seattle's Gay and Lesbian History
Tour downtown Seattle with Professor Michael Brown and you’ll experience the city from a rarely seen perspective, focusing on Seattle’s gay and lesbian history.
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UW'S Palatial Home in León
To visit the UW’s newest campus, you’ll have to book a plane ticket. And brushing up on your Spanish couldn’t hurt.
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Open Doors to Explore University District Activism
Through May, an exhibit designed by UW students will be on display on the University Tower's north plaza.
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Finnish Gets a Degree
A bachelor of arts in Finnish has been approved, providing a new option for students without additional cost to the University.
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American Indian Studies Gains Department Status
First introduced as a center in 1970, American Indian Studies is now an Arts and Sciences department.
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Act III for the Jones Playhouse
After an extensive remodel—only the second in its 78-year history—the Jones Playhouse reopens in October with a host of improvements.
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