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How Female Entertainers Helped Reshape the World
Sarah Bernhardt strides across the pages of Susan Glenn’s book like a colossus. … -
2011 A&S Dean's Medalist in the Arts
Steffani Bennett, Dean's Medalist in the Arts for the College of Arts and Sciences, spent her childhood traveling the world as the daughter… -
Honors for Impact, Innovation & More
Recent awards celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and students for their research, leadership, and more.
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College Confidence in the High School Classroom
Texts and Teachers bridges the gap between high school and college through parallel courses and campus visits.
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Inspired to Vote--By Jury Duty
After a jury deliberates and reaches a verdict, the jurors return to their regular lives. They also return to the voting booth—with more… -
Identifying as Transgender in Childhood
A new study by a UW psychology professor looks at transgender children ages 5 to 12.
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Analyzing "Fingerprints" in Shakespeare's Writing
Find someone’s fingerprints at the scene of a crime and you know they were there. Fingerprints are unique, no two alike. Michael Brame and… -
Reporting from the Frontlines
Combat reporter Alex Quade (1992) embeds with U.S. Special Operations Forces to share their stories.
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Science on Video, Inspired by YouTube
A grapefruit watches TV news. A bird is the victim of mistaken identity. Tuberculosis invades an immune system, disguised as The Joker… -
Where in the World is Arts & Sciences?
Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and students traveled the world this summer to pursue research, study abroad, present at conferences, and more. Check out some of their adventures.
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Visiting Libya, a UW Professor is Swept Up in a Revolution
Born in Libya, Hussein Elkhafaifi left the country in 1972, soon after Muammar Gadhafi took power. He attended graduate school in the U.S… -
Equity, Justice and Inclusion (EJI)
Born in Libya, Hussein Elkhafaifi left the country in 1972, soon after Muammar Gadhafi took power. He attended graduate school in the U.S… -
Department of Linguistics
Born in Libya, Hussein Elkhafaifi left the country in 1972, soon after Muammar Gadhafi took power. He attended graduate school in the U.S… -
A Data Goldmine for Researchers
The Northwest Census Research Data Center, officially opening September 24, will provide access to extensive restricted data about American households, with enormous benefits for researchers—once they receive security clearance.
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Balancing Music & Medicine
Nicole Stankovic plans to go to medical school. Her UW major? Piano.