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Learning Parenting Skills — While Incarcerated
Speech & Hearing Sciences faculty and students help incarcerated mothers in a residential parenting program build a strong communication foundation with their child.
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A Gallery Renovation, Inspired by Jacob Lawrence
With an Art Building renovation, the Jacob Lawrence Gallery will better reflect its namesake, whose paintings about the Black experience have inspired generations.
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Diving into Debate
Victoria Braun joined the UW Debate Union during her senior year at the UW — and won the national tournament in her category.
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In Classics, a Different Take on Race
A new Classics course looks at conceptions of race in antiquity and how ancient racial categories “put the arbitrariness of race as we know it into relief.”
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Preparing for a Life in Music
How do students prepare for a life in music? Faculty and staff in the School of Music discuss the many paths to a music career.
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A Fresh Voice in Theater
Despite the pandemic, Darby Sherwood (BA, Drama; Political Science minor, 2022) graduated with a robust resume that includes directing, acting, and playwriting experience.
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This is Your Brain on Art
Three creative thinkers—an artist, an art historian, and a neuroscientist—are collaborating on Art and the Brain, a DXARTS course that explores the potential melding of art and neuroscience.
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Finnish Gets a Degree
A bachelor of arts in Finnish has been approved, providing a new option for students without additional cost to the University.
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Learning While Playing in the Great Outdoors
Combining classroom time and outdoors experiences, a Disability Studies course explores what it means to provide access and disability justice for community members in recreation spaces.
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Faculty Promotions Inspire Lecture Series
It's rare that half a dozen faculty, representing all three divisions in the School of Art, are up for promotion in the same year. Making the most of this opportunity, the School has organized a lecture series featuring all six faculty.
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Personal Journey Inspires Research
For Mimi Cagaitan (BA, English, Comparative History of Ideas), an unusual family history was the motivation for her research and a class she led about international marriage migration—the so-called "mail-order bride" industry.
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Jackson School centers receive $16 million for international education
The University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies has received funding from the U.S. Department of Education. -
Dancing Lessons in Yakima
As part of a Dance Program course on teaching methods, UW undergraduates traveled to Yakima to teach dance to high school teens involved in the GEAR UP Program.
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Videos: Studying in the College of Arts & Sciences
In presentations led by deans, students, and faculty, learn about studying in the College of Arts and Sciences. Videos are available on demand.
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Waging War in Cyberspace
A doctoral student explains how one online hacker can be more powerful than 10,000 soldiers.