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  • 2025 UW Awards of Excellence

    Arts & Science faculty and staff were among the recipients of 2025 UW Awards of Excellence for their teaching, leadership, and innovation. 

  • Celebrating Fifty Years of Outsized Impact

    How the Department of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies continues to address the most critical issues of our time.

  • Lessons from the Holocaust

    New courses in the Department of History explore the tragedy of the Holocaust. 

  • Treating Cancer through Math

    What if math could detect, treat and ultimately prevent cancer? Applied Mathematics Assistant Professor Ivana Bozic wants to find out. Professor Bozic has been selected as the 2021 mathematics recipient of Johnson & Johnson's WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program, which will provides $150k over three years to support her research.

  • Misleading Mosquitoes, One Scent at a Time

    UW biologists are studying mosquitoes to understand why they crave human blood and to explore what happens when their sensory system is rewired in the lab.

  • We are First-Generation: College of Arts & Sciences Faculty and Staff

    In the College of Arts & Sciences, we are proud to celebrate our first-generation community through a collection of stories! We honor our faculty and staff, and their many contributions to our university community and beyond.

  • From the Dean

    Dean Robert Stacey celebrates the central role of graduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences.  

  • Cool Courses for Autumn Quarter 2026

    It's time to think about autumn quarter course registration! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered Autumn Quarter 2026.

  • Cool Courses for Summer 2023

    It's time to plan for the summer! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this summer, both on campus and online.

  • From Gladiators to Gridirons

    Next time you watch the Huskies do battle on the football field, imagine the cheering crowd wearing togas. War Games, a Classics course, highlights some surprising connections between ancient and contemporary athletics.

  • A Love of Research — and Design

    For interaction design major Sarah Strickler, research is the most compelling aspect of design.

  • Connecting with Obama

    Arts & Sciences alum Simon Tran says meeting with Barack Obama to discuss careers in public service was "easily the most surreal experience I've ever had."

  • Art Meets Technology at SPAM New Media Festival

    Art meets technology at the SPAM New Media Festival, an exhibition of creative works that use technology in unexpected ways. The event will be held September 12-14.

  • LGBTQ Program Crosses Borders

    During a summer study abroad, students explored LGBTQ issues in the U.S. and Mexico.

  • Launching a Humanities Journey

    Humanities First, a new program for first year students, celebrates the humanities and their role in society.