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Advocating for Access
As a child of Deaf adults, Christine Lew feels blessed to part of — and advocate for — the Deaf community and others.
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Myanmar Goes Mobile, with UW's Help
With Myanmar's transition to democracy, access to information has surged. UW helps Myanmar's citizens navigate this new reality.
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Bollywood & Bolsheviks Visit Suzzallo
A Suzzallo Library exhibit created by history grad student Jessica Bachman highlights Cold War-era cultural ties between India and the USSR.
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Cool Courses for Summer Quarter 2025
It's time to think about summer quarter course registration! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered Summer Quarter 2025.
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A Passion for Volleyball — and Classics
International student Maria Bogomolova came to the UW to play volleyball. Along the way she discovered a love of Classics.
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Adolph ranked #1 among political scientists for impact
In a global ranking of research productivity of political scientists, UW Professor Christopher Adolph was ranked first globally for recent impact, thanks to his research on COVID-19 policies.
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100 Years—and Counting—for Jackson School
Three A&S departments can be traced back to 1909, when the University hired Herbert Gowen to teach "Oriental Subjects." One of the three, the Jackson School of International Studies, recently held a centennial celebration.
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Decoding Dyslexia
Jason Yeatman's research may eventually lead to personalized intervention programs for dyslexia.
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Awards for Teaching, Leadership & More
From Distinguished Teaching Awards to Graduate Medals, it's awards season at the UW.
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Exploring Creativity with World-Class Artists
From discussing the creative process with renowned artists to completing their own artworks, students explore creativity in ARTS 250.
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Clowes' Vision Honored Through Fund and Award
Although Jim Clowes' life was cut short, his work and his spirit will live on through two new funds created in his honor.
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A Museum Mission
UW senior Racquel West has always loved museums. Now she spends nearly every day in one.
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A Russian Reconnection
Marina Dunaravich reconnected with Russian language and culture years after leaving Russia as a child. A new scholarship celebrates her Russian heritage and family.
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Knighthood and Other Honors for A&S Faculty
Knighthood, a Woman of Courage award, and more honors for faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Guiding Teen Girls Toward College
Making Connections, a program of the UW Women's Center, helps first-generation, low-income high school girls achieve their dream of going to college. For the past five years, the program has had a 100 percent success rate.