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  • A Recipe for Exploration

    At the UW, Phillip Meng juggled a triple major, research, internships, journal editorship, business consulting, and more. Here's his recipe for making the most of the University.

  • Discovery from Day One

    Created specifically for freshmen, Discovery Seminars help students understand the process of discovery that is at the heart of a UW education. 

  • Dawg Daze 2025 Digest

    Connect, explore, get involved! Dawg Daze will take place from September 17 to 26, 2025. It is a great way to discover resources, familiarize yourself with important campus landmarks, and connect with UW staff and other UW students.

  • Dawg Daze Digest

    Dawg Daze is one of the University of Washington’s longest-standing traditions, with more than 250 events from more than 60 student organizations and UW departments. Kick off the fall quarter and celebrate a return to campus with these can’t-miss recommendations from the College of Arts & Sciences!

  • From Tea to Weddings

    The Jackson School’s Summer Seminar for Educators, offered annually, focused on rituals this year, ranging from a North African tea service to a Day of the Dead celebration to Makah whaling traditions. 

  • Prakash recognized for lifetime achievement

    Political Science professor Aseem Prakash received the 2025 John Gaus Award from the American Political Science Association in recognition of a lifetime of exemplary scholarship.

  • 10 Ways to Make the Most of the UW

    Ten recent Arts & Sciences alumni offer advice on making the most of the UW through academics, campus life, and a productive mindset.

  • Stuck at Home? What to Read Right Now

    Ready to curl up with a good book? Five faculty in the Department of English offer recommendations.

  • Fighting COVID-19 with Math

    Faculty in the Department of Applied Mathematics contribute to coronavirus planning and strategy.

  • Fourth Grade Philosophers Hit the Airwaves

    For 15 years, Jana Mohr-Lone (PhD, '96) has guided philosophical discussions of everything from art to happiness in K-12 classrooms. Now the rest of us can hear one of those discussions on Philosophy Talk, an hour-long radio program.

  • Classics & Catapults

    A popular course combines building catapults and other ancient technologies with the study of ancient philosophers. 

  • Conducting a Musical Partnership

    Seattle Symphony music director Ludovic Morlot plays a significant role in the UW School of Music. 

  • A Bridge to College Writing

    For UW freshmen, the prospect of writing college-level papers can be daunting. English 108, a writing course for entering freshmen, has been helping for the past nine years.

  • Honoring Sam Dubal's Vision

    A new graduate fellowship in memory of anthropology professor Sam Dubal reflects his commitment to building an anti-racist society. 

  • The Satisfying Work of Empowering Workers

    Through the Bridges Center for Labor Studies, UW students work on labor-related issues as interns for local labor organizations.