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Three Routes Back to Arts & Sciences
Three alumni describe how they have reconnected with the College, decades after graduating.
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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.
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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.
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Lessons from the Holocaust
New courses in the Department of History explore the tragedy of the Holocaust.
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Staging a Tragedy
In a course offered by the Department of Classics and School of Drama, students study Euripides' Helen--and then perform it.
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The Rhythms of Ghana
A new program in Ghana combines courses, frequent field trips, and independent research to introduce students to the complexities of Ghanaian society.
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A Passion for Things Ancient
UW senior Allyssa Lamb has been fascinated with the ancient world since age eight. Now she's heading to Oxford to study Egyptology as a 2004 Rhodes Scholar.
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Marshall Scholar's Focus
Jennifer Devine, 2004 Marshall Scholar, explores issues of poverty in her coursework, as a research assistant, and through her travels.
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