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  • A Pow Wow Primer

    American Indian Studies offers a course on the history and significance of pow wow, which includes working on one of the University's two annual pow wow events. 

    March 2006 Perspectives
  • English Grads, Brilliant Careers

    Alumni in fields ranging from biotechnology to finance believe their UW English degree has been a valuable asset throughout their career. Related stories: A poetry group created by an English alum and friends is still going strong after 15 years; a donor has funded "Ask Betty," an interactive website on English grammar and usage, in his mother's honor. 

    March 2006 Perspectives
  • Guatemalan Journey Inspires Giving

    Students in an Exploration Seminar in Guatemala last September were so moved by the experience that they have been raising funds for Guatemalan children since their return. 

    March 2006 Perspectives
  • The Return of Stardust

    A space capsule will return to Earth in January 2006, ending a seven-year journey to capture comet dust. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • Ed Viesturs

    Ed Viesturs’ (’81) first climbs were in the Northwest, during his years as a UW undergraduate. Now he has become the first American to successfully summit all 14 of the world's 8,000+ meter peaks without supplemental oxygen. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • A Sobering Map of Sexual Liaisons

    Sociology professor Katherine Stovel studies teens’ sexual behavior and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • Cinema Summer

    A feature-length film was the focus of a new DXARTS "Digital Production Studio" course. Most students arrived with little or no experience, but they quickly proved they had the talent and determination to make a film. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • Four Seasons in the Arctic

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • A Culture of Horses

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • Exploring the Refuge

    October 2005 Perspectives