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Four Students Shine as Dean's Medalists
The College's four Dean's Medalists--the top student in each of the Arts and Sciences' four divisions--have madt of theire the mos UW education, exploring research opportunities and other offerings. The President's Medalist is an A&S student as well.
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What's Coming in Arts & Sciences
Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home through online events, pre-recorded lectures, and more.
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Is That Doorstop a... Dinosaur Egg?
Bring your treasures to the Burke Museum on May 9 to learn more about them from the Burke's experts.
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What's Coming in Arts & Sciences
Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home through online events, pre-recorded lectures, and more.
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How Questions Inspired Action
Law, societies & justice major Samantha Fredman focused on societal inequities through courses and work at a local shelter.
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Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison
Anthropology professor Lorna Rhodes explores the challenges faced by prisoners and prison staff in a maximum security prison.
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Brian Reed Reappointed Divisional Dean of Humanities
Congratulations to Brian Reed, Milliman Endowed Chair of Humanities, who has been reappointed for an additional three-year term as Divisional Dean of Humanities.
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American Sign Language Introduced
The UW Department of Linguistics is offering American Sign Language, with a full-time lecturer teaching two sections of ASL each quarter.
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Inventive Messiah at Meany
Handel's Messiah gets a twist in a production at Meany Hall presented by the UW School of Music and Pacific MusicWorks.
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Telling Stories, Opening Minds
Elizabeth Wu's passion for theater led her to direct a play and organize a theater conference—all in her senior year at the UW.
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Challenging the Mind & Body
Kyki Li came to the UW from China for the freedom to explore. It was everything she'd hoped for.
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Inspiration Through Improvisation
As cofounder of Seattle's Jet City Improv, Andrew McMasters ('95) shares his passion for improvisational theater on stage and in workshops.
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In Israel, Asylum Seekers Find Their Voice
Oded Oron witnessed a massive protest of aslyum-seeking refugees in Tel Aviv. Then he wrote a PhD dissertation about it.
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Rainbow Cookies
Rainbow cookie recipe suggested by Bernard Deconinck
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Pioneering Women in Mathematical Sciences
Race and gender challenges did not deter two brilliant alumnae in the mathematical sciences.