• Lessons from the Holocaust

    New courses in the Department of History explore the tragedy of the Holocaust. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • Trisha Brown, in Stereo

    Choreographer Trisha Brown is the focus of a series of coordinated events on campus this spring, including an exhibition, lectures, performances, and master classes. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • The World According to Nanometers

    Scientists at the Center for Nanotechnology are asking big questions using technology that allows them to study at the smallest scale. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • A New Approach to Fighting Malaria

    A research team that includes Michael Gelb, professor of chemistry, received the Project of the Year Award from the Medicines for Malaria Venture for research on parasites that cause malaria and sleeping sickness.

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • A Space Odyssey for A&S Alumni

    Five A&S alumni who have been astronauts talk about their experiences.

    October 1998 Perspectives
  • 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.

    College of Arts & Sciences
  • 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.

    College of Arts & Sciences