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October 30, 2020
“2020: The Course” gives students an opportunity to hear from UW professors and special guests who will discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, race in the United States, the state of the environment, the economic recession, civic participation, citizenship and this election season and outcomes. washington.edu
September 1, 2020
A UW Professor has worked to make fine art accessible in his Summer 2020 class "Printmaking Without a Press." magazine.washington.edu
August 25, 2020
Xiaosong Li, chemistry professor brings computational science to the virtual classroom during COVID-19. cei.washington.edu
August 5, 2020
The South Asia Center recently concluded a workshop that brought together 26 language learners from across the country for two weeks of online learning sessions. jsis.washington.edu
April 16, 2020
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes. dailyuw.com
April 16, 2020
Andrea Carroll, senior lecturer of chemistry, and Sara Gonzalez, associate professor of anthropology, explain the unique challenges of moving hands-on teaching online. washington.edu
April 16, 2020
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes. dailyuw.com
April 2, 2020
Anthropology professor Steven Goodreau's "Plagues and Peoples" course took on heightened relevance when the coronavirus emerged. Read More
March 11, 2020
Ian Schnee, undergraduate studies director of philosophy, gives insight on what it's like holding online classes. reuters.com