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Humanities Quarterly Letter: Spring 2022
Brian Reed, Divisional Dean of Humanities, Professor of English, Milliman Endowed Chair of the Humanities Rhododendron season has… -
Dark Energy--Now in a Neighborhood Near You
Astrophysicists in recent years have found evidence for a force they call “dark energy” in observations from the farthest reaches of the… -
The Jackson School of International Studies
Astrophysicists in recent years have found evidence for a force they call “dark energy” in observations from the farthest reaches of the… -
The Middle East Crisis: Its Beginnings, Its Future
How did the Middle East become such a contentious region? Have there been missed opportunities to change its course? What role… -
Final Thoughts from David Hodge
After more than three decades at the University of Washington, including eight years as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, David… -
New Degree Options in Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics will offer its first undergraduate degree options starting this fall, with an emphasis on quantitative methods.
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Dawg Daze Digest: Planetarium Shows, Art Tours, Trivia, Information Sessions and more!
Kick off the Autumn quarter and celebrate a return to campus with these can’t-miss recommendations from the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Involving Undergrads in Chemistry Research
UW chemistry professor Ashleigh Theberge answers a few questions about welcoming undergrads onto the Theberge Group research team. "They've been a big part of our research from day one," she says.
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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 Inspires Art in New Course
It sounds like a campus tour for science buffs: a visit to the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ Kirsten Wind Tunnel, a… -
New Life for Aging Labs
The UW's aging freshman chemistry laboratories have been described as "something out of Dickens." With renovations, they are now ready for the 21st century.
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Finding Answers in Nyssa
Clyde Swisher would have been tickled to know that Susan Williams and Nancy Sisko spent a weekend driving to Nyssa, Oregon to piece… -
Seeing Meany in a New Light
A new lighting system provides much-needed flexibility for the many productions presented at Meany Hall.
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From Paris to Penguins
French and oceanography major Anna Sulc has traveled the world for her humanities and biology research.
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A Passion for Australian Aboriginal Art
While doing academic research in Australia in 1984, Margaret Levi saw a painting by an Australian Aboriginal artist in a colleague’s…