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Register for Cathy Davidson’s Keynote
Dean Dianne Harris will interview Cathy Davidson, author of The New Education, in a keynote conversation on Monday, November 14th at 1:30… -
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2024-26 Dean’s Academy Futurists
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Celebrating the College's Top Graduates
Meet the Dean's Medalists for 2002, representing the top student in each of the College's four divisions.
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A Celebration of Undergraduate Research
More than 600 students participated in the 2007 Undergraduate Research Symposium, one of several opportunities to present undergraduate research to the community.
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From the Dean
Dianne Harris reflects on her first six months as dean, and the “dedication to excellence and deep veins of creativity” she has found throughout the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Connecting Communities with Health Care
Concerned about the lack of health coverage for undocumented individuals, UW senior Marium Raza is taking action.
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Four Dean's Medalists, Working Toward Change
The four new graduates honored as College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Medalists for 2023 are all working to improve our world, in different ways.
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A Golden Goose, NEA Art Works, and More Awards
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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The Poetics of Barbara Earl Thomas
In her work, artist and alum Barbara Earl Thomas "offers a lovingly tender elevation of Black people and their stories."
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An Ambassador for Language Learning
"Learning another language is discovering another avenue for self-expression," says Joy Maa (Spanish, Japanese, 2014), who is fluent in four languages.
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Top Grad Students Honored
Earning a PhD is accomplishment enough for most graduate students, but three recent grads received the A&S Graduate Medal along with their doctorates this spring
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A Strong Voice for Pacific Islander Students
Anthropology major Alina Aleaga developed curricula that encourage Pacific Islander students to explore their heritage—and the Burke Museum.
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Taking Language to Court
As a court interpreter, Kenneth Barger (BA, 2014) has helped hundreds of litigants be understood.