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College Confidence in the High School Classroom
Texts and Teachers bridges the gap between high school and college through parallel courses and campus visits.
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Author Charles Johnson discusses new work — and the return of Emery Jones
A Q&A with Charles Johnson, the UW's Pollock Professor of English, now emeritus. He is the author of 21 books over a 50-year career.
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The best U.S. colleges for a major in English
The UW is ranked as one of the best colleges in Seattle in addition to being in the top 100 schools in the country. The university challenges students to view the world through multiple lenses and understand how fields are interrelated. -
Great Reads by A&S Alums
Books make great gifts. Books by Arts & Sciences alumni? Even better. Here are some recent arrivals, from fiction to nonfiction to memoir to poetry.
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Borders collapse in voices of young poets
Seattle Times columnist Sarah Stuteville talks with young Seattle-area poets who draw on complex international identities and themes in their work. Jackson School student Hamda Yusuf is profiled. -
Top Grad Students Honored
Four recent PhD grads, with research ranging from human rights to ultrafast X-ray science, received the A&S Graduate Medal this spring.
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Global issues at play in book of study-abroad student letters
Creative letters written by University of Washington undergraduates who studied last summer in Bangalore, India, are gathered in a new book. -
Students advocate for extension lecturers through letter to Michael Young
The students from the Department of English's Masters of Arts for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL) program gathered on Tuesday afternoon to deliver a letter to President Michael Young's office in Gerberding Hall that outlined their dissatisfaction with the UW's treatment of extension lecturers. -
Veterans open up, learn to tell stories under Red Badge Project
English professor Shawn Wong helps discharged veterans learn to tell their story and cope with transition. -
UW Alum receives 2014 Walt Whitman Award
Hannah Park, interviewed by the College after winning the Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship in 2013, has now earned another top honor: the 2014 Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets -
Bringing the world to Washington through works of literature
Human diversity comes in many forms and is shaped by the innumerable cultures across the globe. Despite these differences, people are all connected. It is UW professor Anu Taranath's mission to help spread this understanding. -
Passion, Poetry, and a Hefty Prize
Two of the five 2013 Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowships for promising U.S. poets went to UW alums Matthew Nienow and Hannah Sanghee Park, who share their thoughts on their work, their faculty mentors, and the power of the written word.
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Good news for the arts: Money!
The Seattle Times ArtsPage notes that Artist Trust has one of its Arts Innovator Awards to David Shields, professor of English. -
UW Course Started Poet on Writing Path
A Q&A with poet and alumnus Hannah Sanghee Park.
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Crafting Boats and Poems
A Q&A with poet and alumnus Matthew Nienow.