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  • What to do this Autumn

    As we return to in-person learning this fall, make connections and explore these opportunities on and off campus. Read on for student perks, community discounts, must-see events and more!

  • A Talent for Teaching

    To acknowledge the passing of beloved history professor Jon Bridgman (1930-2015), the College shares a 2001 profile in which he discusses his teaching, his colleagues, and more.

  • The Perks of Being a UW Student

    Opportunities on campus and in the community that are free or discounted for UW students. 

  • A Year-long Exploration of Cities

    A year-long series, “Now Urbanism: City-making in the 21st Century and Beyond,” is exploring cities from a humanist perspective, focusing on such issues as social justice, environmental urbanism, and social networks.

  • Need More Soccer? Watch These FIlms

    Has the World Cup left you wanting more soccer? The UW Department of Cinema & Media Studies suggests some films to keep you going. 

  • Demystifying Quantum

    In a physics course for non-STEM majors, Professor Miguel Morales teaches quantum mechanics without the advanced mathematics most quantum courses require.

  • A Quarrel Gets its Big Screen Premiere

    In a new book and film, Professor David Shields and his former student Caleb Powell debate life and art.

  • Reaching Out with Residencies

    When internationally acclaimed artists perform through the UW World Series, many also visit local schools or University classes through residencies. 

  • Making Music — at a Distance

    They can't perform together on stage right now, but members of the UW Wind Ensemble are still making music. 

  • Cool Courses for Autumn 2023

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

  • 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.