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  • Science by Kayak

    UW students and sixth graders at TOPS, a K-8 school, conduct water quality experiments in the classroom and then in kayaks on Lake Washington. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • A Life Abroad

    Baghdad, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Russia are just a few of the recent assignments for alumni in the Foreign Service. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • National Security Advice--in 500 Words or Less

    In the Jackson School's American Foreign Policy course, students gain insight into the process of policy making.

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • Burke 101

    Students learn about hidden treasures at the Burke Museum and then design activities to share their knowledge with Burke visitors. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • A Celebration of Undergraduate Research

    More than 600 students participated in the 2007 Undergraduate Research Symposium, one of several opportunities to present undergraduate research to the community. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • Capsule's Time Has Come

    After 51 years, a Communications Building time capsule will be opened during Washington Weekend, and a new capsule prepared by students will be installed. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Retired Teacher Endows History Chair

    Alumnus Don Logan, who spent years teaching Seattle public schools after earning two history degrees at the UW, has endowed a chair in the Department of History. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • A Week of Sharing in the Yakima Valley

    Through two School of Music courses, a group of UW students traveled to Washington's Yakima Valley to teach--and learn from--K-12 students. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Forty and Counting

    Since their arrival, they have faced Vietnam War demonstrations, major budget cuts, and the introduction of email and the web. Four faculty discuss the changes they've seen since arriving at the UW in the 1960s. Related story: Willis Konick's Six Decades on Campus. 

    March 2007 Perspectives