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    Tracking Your Life

    A new sociology course explores self-tracking technology that captures our daily routines.

    July 2021 Perspectives
  • Courtney

    Unlearning Poverty

    In the Honors course "Abolishing Poverty," students untangle the interwoven complexities that lead to impoverishment.

    July 2021 Perspectives
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    Awards for Teaching, Leadership & More

    From Distinguished Teaching Awards to Graduate Medals, it's awards season at the UW.

    July 2021 Perspectives
  • Dean's Medalists Shine Despite Difficult Year

    Four medalists, four unique journeys. The Dean's Medal honors a top student in each of the College's four divisions.

    July 2021 Perspectives
  • Elijah Pasco with Sketch

    Dedicated to Dialects

    Through the study of dialects, Elijah Pasco has combined his love of linguistics and theater. 

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Ishmael Butler

    Opportunities to Explore: June 2021

    Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home and on campus.

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • CAS in the News

    A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Advocating for Access

    As a child of Deaf adults, Christine Lew feels blessed to part of — and advocate for — the Deaf community and others.

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Maria Bogomolova

    A Passion for Volleyball — and Classics

    International student Maria Bogomolova came to the UW to play volleyball. Along the way she discovered a love of Classics. 

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Anthony Stokes

    Seeking Justice, One Case at a Time

    As an undergrad interested in criminal justice, Anthony Stokes has visited prisons, met with incarcerated men, and worked on court cases.

    June 2021 Perspectives