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Volunteers work to reclaim old migrant labor cabins for museum
Erasmo Gamboa, UW associate professor of ethnic studies, is leading an effort to repurpose the roofing, walls and window frames of three decrepit cabins. -
$34K fed grant to help state pinpoint Latino historic, cultural sites in Yakima Valley
The National Park Service awarded a $34,374 grant to identify places of Latino historic and cultural significance in the Yakima Valley, Gov. Jay Inslee's office announced Friday. Erasmo Gamboa, associate professor of American ethnic studies, is quoted. -
Cherry trees from Japan to grace UW campus
The trees are a gift from the Japan Commerce Association of Washington to the UW Department of American Ethnic Studies to celebrate the long history of Japanese-American relations at the university and in Seattle. -
UW professor receives lifetime achievement award for Asian American studies
Stephen Sumida, professor of American ethnic studies at UW, received the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Asian American Studies. -
Through Museum Partnership, Theory Meets Practice
Black Cultural Studies students combined traditional coursework with community projects through a winter quarter collaboration with the Northwest African American Museum.
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Alexie's Lesson: Question Everything
Award-winning author Sherman Alexie joins the Department of American Ethnic Studies as a senior artist-in-residence.
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Don’t Stress: These Spring Quarter Courses Still Have Openings
Considering a change to your schedule? April 5th is the last day to add courses without registration transaction fees or faculty permission, and we have you covered!
The following courses are open to all students, fulfill Areas of Inquiry requirements, and, at last check, have seats available.
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Explore Arts & Sciences: UW's Admitted Student Day and More Opportunities
Welcome, New Huskies 2026! The College of Arts & Sciences invites admitted students and their families to discover majors, programs, and campus life during UW Admitted Student Day on Saturday, April 4, as well as through online information sessions and other opportunities to connect.