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Coming Events in CAS
Check out some of the exciting upcoming College of Arts & Sciences events.
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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… -
Realizing a Dream—in an Art Studio
Tzyy Yi Young's artistic talent impressed her teachers and peers—and the design company Roche Bobois.
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UW'S Palatial Home in León
To visit the UW’s newest campus, you’ll have to book a plane ticket. And brushing up on your Spanish couldn’t hurt.
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Defining an Earthquake's Magnitude
The first reports following the Nisqually earthquake estimated it as a magnitude 6.2. Before long, the quake was described as a 7.0… -
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.