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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.
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Is This Presidential Campaign Different?
UW History professor Margaret O'Mara provides historical context for this moment in US presidential politics.
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Staging a Tragedy
In a course offered by the Department of Classics and School of Drama, students study Euripides' Helen--and then perform it.
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Faculty Honored for Leadership, Research & More
Recent awards and appointments celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty research, leadership, and more.
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Learning Self Regulation: A Family Affair
Liliana Lengua, professor of psychology, is studying the impacts of economic disadvantage and parenting in the development of "effortful control," the ability to regulate one's responses to external stimuli.
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Sharing Shakespeare
Thanks to a School of Drama connection, an 19th-century illustrated Shakespeare edition with an interesting backstory is now part of UW Libraries Special Collections.
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Networking for Change
Will Sanchez (BA, Comparative History of Ideas, 2022) has developed connections to build on — with leaders in nonprofit, tech, and political circles.
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Making Art, Making Connections
While at the UW, artist Kyra Wolfenbarger was a researcher, museum intern, and arts writer. What shaped her most were the people she met along the way.
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Awards for Justice, Environmental Research & More
Recent awards and appointments celebrate Arts & Sciences faculty research, leadership, and more.