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  • Ethics Gets Competitive

    A UW team participating in the National Ethics Bowl, a competition of ethical analysis, finished in first place. 

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • The Quiet Leadership of Don Petersen

    Don Petersen, former chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Company, has been an inspirational chair of the College of Arts and Sciences' board for the past six years. 

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • Human Rights? We're Still Learning

    Philosophy professor William Talbott’s new book suggests that some rights should be universal, regardless of national, religious, or cultural differences. 

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • . . . And Then There was Missoula

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • Alumnus Award for Textile Designer

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • A Gift with a Twist--for the Arts

    Eight years after his death, the work of hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur lives on. A UW course that explored his literary influences has led to a Seattle Public Library discussion series. 

    March 2005 Perspectives
  • Choosing to Stay

    When A&S faculty are courted by other universities with greater resources, they must decide whether to stay or go. Most choose to stay at the UW. In this article, they share their reasons for staying--or leaving.

    March 2005 Perspectives
  • Plain Talk at the Speech & Hearing Clinic

    The Speech and Hearing Clinic serves a dual role--as a resource for the community and a teaching tool for students. 

    March 2005 Perspectives
  • Texts and Tupac

    Eight years after his death, the work of hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur lives on. A UW course that explored his literary influences has led to a Seattle Public Library discussion series. 

    March 2005 Perspectives