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Inside the Immigrant Experience
Yolanda Valencia (PhD, 2019) explores how undocumented immigrants thrive despite US policies.
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Film Buffs, Join the Club
The student-run UW Film Club, described by one of its co-directors as "sort of a support group for film addicts," hosts film screenings, student film competitions, screenwriting workshops, and more.
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Q&A with Cinematographer Sean Porter
Sean Porter (BA, General Studies, 2004), a cinematographer, recently photographed the indie drama Eden, directed by Megan Griffiths,… -
Psychology finds expanded home at Kincaid Hall
The former home of Biology is now the centralized and renovated location for the UW Psychology Department.
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Still Fascinated by Physics
"The questions are long-term questions," emeritus professor Marshall Baker says of his theoretical physics, which he is still pursuing at age 91.
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Humanities in the Digital Age
With support from a major Challenge Grant, the UW Simpson Center for the Humanities is planning a Digital Humanities Commons to create and evaluate the next generation of digital humanities scholarship.
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A Nobel Prize for A&S Alumni Linda Buck
Linda Buck, a scientist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and alumna of the UW College of Arts and Sciences, was named winner of… -
Theater Pioneer Explores Early Years in Autobiography
Herbert Blau’s life has had more twists and turns than a mystery novel. But Blau is sharing his life experiences in a book of a different… -
Four Seasons in the Arctic
Photographer Subhankar Banerjee spent two years and traveled 4,000 miles by foot, raft, kayak, snowmobile, and bush plane to document the… -
5 Ways to Stay in the Pack After Graduation
Graduation isn't the end of your Husky journey — here's how to keep the connections going wherever life takes you.
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Algae's Role in Developing Environmentally Friendly Fuels
Having studied the physiology of algae for more than 30 years, Rose Ann Cattolico is convinced the plant life found in oceans and ponds can… -
What Have Your Learned in Your Major?
When UW English major A. M. Benneter applied for a part-time job as an editor, she identified transferable skills she’d developed through… -
A 7,000 Year Journey in Six Alaskan Weeks
"The site is an early hunter-gatherer campsite that I found in 1993 as part of my dissertation field work," explains Ben Fitzhugh,… -
Bringing China to Life for Teachers
Mary Barber, a curriculum specialist in the Issaquah School District, figured she knew a thing or two about China. She minored in East… -
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