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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.
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Treating Cancer Through Math
What if math could detect, treat, and ultimately prevent cancer? Ivana Bozic, assistant professor of applied mathematics, wants to find out.
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Lynn Shelton: Passionate About Filmmaking — and the Northwest
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton talks about her late start in filmmaking and her newest feature, Touchy Feely.
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Veterans Dig Deep for Art
Two veterans majoring in art at the UW discuss their military service, their art, and the relationship between the two.
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Cool Courses for Summer 2021
It's time to think about summer quarter! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this summer.
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Siri, Can I Be More Human?
What does it take to prove that you are more human than a computer? A&S alum Brian Christian (MFA, Creative Writing, 2008) finds out.
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Getting Personal with Roma Communities
For students on a CHID program in Europe, visits with the Roma community (commonly known as Gypsies) challenged persistent stereotypes.
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A Champion, a Knight, and Other Honors
A roundup of recent awards in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Cool Courses for Autumn 2021
It's time to think about autumn quarter! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this fall.
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Asian American History, Shared through Graphic Novels
Graphic novels created by American Ethnic Studies students explore the role of Seattle's Asian American community in historic events.
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Colleen McElroy Honored Through Room Dedication
The CAS Dean’s Office conference room will now be named in honor of McElroy, the UW’s first full-time African American female faculty member.