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CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.
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Yang Celebrates "W Day" in Style
Fashion designer and UW alumna Luly Yang designed a special window display to show her Husky pride on W Day.
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Digging into the Roots of Rap
A new course explores rap music and its musical influences, with guest musicians and creative assignments.
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Hosting Artists in the Lab
Through an NSF grant, scientist Jennifer Nemhauser is hosting three artists in her UW Biology lab over three years.
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A Tailored Approach to Trauma Intervention
Working with Somali community leaders, a UW psychology professor has developed a trauma intervention program for the Somali community.
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Monkeying Around in Remote Indonesia
For 20 years, UW students have participated in field research on a tropical island that's home to more than a thousand monkeys.
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Planning for a Career in Health care
Planning for medical school or another health-related field? Think beyond STEM as an undergrad.
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CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty.
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Pumpkin Carving Stencils for a Frightfully Fun Halloween
Show some school spirit this fall by using these carving stencils for your Halloween pumpkin carvings.
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CAS In the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni.
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Don’t Stress: These Spring Quarter Courses Still Have Openings
Considering a change to your schedule? April 5th is the last day to add courses without registration transaction fees or faculty permission, and we have you covered!
The following courses are open to all students, fulfill Areas of Inquiry requirements, and, at last check, have seats available.
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CAS in the News
A sampling of recent stories in local and national media featuring College of Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and alumni.
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Rethinking the Ventilator
Industrial design professor Jason O. Germany was part of a team that designed a low-cost ventilator on short notice during the pandemic.
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Mentorship for Black Professionals, Earbuds Not Included
Identity Unboxed, a podcast created by alums Tiana Cole and Brad Blackburn III, explores the experiences of Black professionals in the Seattle area.
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Two Days to Solve an International Crisis
For students participating in a simulated negotiation about the Cyprus conflict, the simulation felt very real.