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Mukilteo School District votes to remove 'To Kill a Mockingbird' from required reading
Michelle Liu, teaching professor of English, explains her thoughts on teaching "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the present day.
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UW Astronomy Professor to Lead Rubin Observatory Project
Professor Željko Ivezić has been appointed as the next Director of the project.
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Q&A: Cuong Vu looks back at playing trumpet on new record by the late David Bowie
Cuong Vu, professor of music and chair of the jazz studies department, discusses his experience working with David Bowie on the album "Toy."
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New Burke Museum Executive Director Announced
Dr. Gabriela Chavarria has been named the next executive director of the Burke Museum.
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For percussionist Bonnie Whiting, any object can be an instrument
Bonnie Whiting, assistant professor of music, is featured for her work as a contemporary percussionist who finds music in everyday objects.
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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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New Dean, New Perspectives
A conversation with Dianne Harris, new dean of the UW College of Arts & Sciences.
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UW’s Chamber Dance Company celebrates 30 years of preserving and performing modern dance masterpieces
Hannah Wiley, professor of dance, is interviewed about the vision of the UW Chamber Dance Company as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
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Launching a Humanities Journey
Humanities First, a new program for first year students, celebrates the humanities and their role in society.
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From Classics to Cures
Meet the bioengineering graduate student from Bellevue using ancient inspiration to change the narrative in modern medicine.
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Burke Museum conducts cultural burn on Burke Meadow to promote spring growth, emphasize importance of Indigenous practices
A group of 50 students, faculty, and staff attended a “cultural burn” at the Burke Museum on Dec. 9, implementing Indigenous practices to support the health of the Burke Meadow, located outside of the museum.
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UW alum Sujin Witherspoon debuts ‘Bingsu For Two’
UW alum Sujin Witherspoon’s first novel “Bingsu for Two” debuted Jan. 14, with an event and conversation with fellow author and UW alum Zoe Hana Mikuta at the Elliot Bay Book Company.
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Wes Weddell composes his life around the Seattle music scene
Wes Weddell, who works with the Bushwick Book Club, has a creative way of writing music that doesn't center himself or his feelings.
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Everything former Husky and Seahawk star Jermaine Kearse touches in life seems to turn into gold
Catch up with Seattle Seahawks legend and UW grad Jermaine Kearse, who spends his days golfing and supporting youth in military families.
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The liberal art of (not) selling out
Alexa Meyer, an English Literature and Journalism & Public Interest Communication student, discusses the value of a liberal arts education.