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Dr. Seuss, with a Guatemalan Touch
UW students in a 200-level Spanish class have written books, in Spanish, for the children of Panajachel, Guatemala.
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Clowes' Vision Honored Through Fund and Award
Although Jim Clowes' life was cut short, his work and his spirit will live on through two new funds created in his honor.
July 2004 Perspectives -
The Best Graduation Gift? An A&S Dean's Medal
Four graduating seniors--one from each of the College's four divisions--have been named A&S Dean's Medalists for their outstanding accomplishments.
July 2004 Perspectives -
Students, Clients, and Dozens of Rugs
Through a new course, School of Art students designed rugs for clients and had them woven in Nepal.
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Three Routes Back to Arts & Sciences
Three alumni describe how they have reconnected with the College, decades after graduating.
March 2004 Perspectives -
The World According to Nanometers
Scientists at the Center for Nanotechnology are asking big questions using technology that allows them to study at the smallest scale.
March 2004 Perspectives -
Trisha Brown, in Stereo
Choreographer Trisha Brown is the focus of a series of coordinated events on campus this spring, including an exhibition, lectures, performances, and master classes.
March 2004 Perspectives -
Lessons from the Holocaust
New courses in the Department of History explore the tragedy of the Holocaust.
March 2004 Perspectives -
Staging a Tragedy
In a course offered by the Department of Classics and School of Drama, students study Euripides' Helen--and then perform it.
March 2004 Perspectives