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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.
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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.
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Fighting COVID-19 with Math
Faculty in the Department of Applied Mathematics contribute to coronavirus planning and strategy.
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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.
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Classics & Catapults
A popular course combines building catapults and other ancient technologies with the study of ancient philosophers.
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Conducting a Musical Partnership
Seattle Symphony music director Ludovic Morlot plays a significant role in the UW School of Music.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A Celebration of Female Poppers
Dance major Angel Langley celebrates women dancing in the hip hop style known as popping.
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Plants, Publications, & Other Recognition
Recent awards and honors celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty and staff accomplishments in teaching, mentoring, research, and more.
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Huskies Share Dirty Story
Most members of the creative team for Intiman Theatre's summer production of Dirty Story were UW faculty or alumni, reflecting the UW School of Drama's collaborative relationship with the Seattle theatre community.
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Homage to an Adventurer
After Frith Maier retraced adventurer George Kennan's 1870 route through the Caucasus Mountains, the journey became the basis of her UW master's thesis and a new book.
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From the Dean
Dean Stacey reflects on the College’s role in addressing systemic racism through the curriculum, research, and other work — and how there's more to be done.
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The Complex Wiring of Neural Networks
Applied Mathematics student Helena Liu and colleagues find answers to a neural networking mystery.