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  • Helping Kids — and Teachers — Succeed

    Throughout her journey from preschool teacher to speech and language pathologist to a special education administrator, Sara Jerger (BS, MS, Speech & Hearing Sciences) has helped students thrive. 

  • How Many Grands?

    How much do you know about the College of Arts and Sciences? Try our A&S quiz to find out.

  • A True Gift of Creativity

    Grad students in diverse creative fields collaborated through a summer colloquium, Multiplying Mediums. 

  • Fellows, Futurists & More Awards

    Recent awards and appointments celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty, staff, and alumni research, leadership, and more. 

  • Getting Schooled by T.Rex

    Teachers at the Burke's DIG Field School in Montana had a close encounter with a long-buried T. rex.

  • After the Navy, A New Chapter

    U.S. Navy veteran DiShawnn Newell found community as a transfer student majoring in psychology and neuroscience.  

  • A Transformative Gift for Arts & Sciences

    To honor his wife and support the college that has meant so much to both of them, former Arts & Sciences dean John Simpson created the Katherine and John Simpson Endowed Deanship. 

  • COVID Challenges for Caregivers

    Through testimonios, graduate student Olivia Orosco explored the COVID experience of Latinx caregivers. 

  • A Vision for the Burke

    Recently honored by the Western Museum Association, Burke Museum Executive Director Julie Stein discusses her years at the museum.

  • Million named Freedom Scholar

    American Indian Studies professor Dian Million received a Freedom Scholar Award, which honors leading academics whose visionary work advances social and economic justice.

  • 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.

  • A Bumpy Road for Citizenship

    Would you have been eligible for U.S. citizenship in the late 1700s? The late 1800s? A new course looks at evolving citizenship laws and what they say about our nation.

  • Take Our "Timeless" Quiz

    150 alumni recently received Timeless Awards in honor of the College's 150th anniversary. Take our quiz to see how much you know about our alumni, from actors to astronauts.

  • Cool Courses for Summer 2024

    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.

  • A Nod to Western Civilization

    The Joff Hanauer Endowment for Excellence in Western Civilization will create a community of scholars studying Western Civilization.