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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.
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Emeritus Excellence
After retirement, UW professors emeriti continue to gain recognition for their work, as evidenced by recent awards to biologist Robert Paine and author Charles Johnson.
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Exploring the changing city
A team of about 20 students from UW are in Bangalore, India trying to peel off layers, and get a human perspective of what globalization has done to the city. -
Communications Alum wins Carnegie Medal
Timothy Egan won the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction for his book "Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis." -
Personal Journey Inspires Research
For Mimi Cagaitan (BA, English, Comparative History of Ideas), an unusual family history was the motivation for her research and a class she led about international marriage migration—the so-called "mail-order bride" industry.
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White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler: from outsider to protector of the presidency
As White House counsel, UW alum Kathryn Ruemmler, guides the president's decisions on issues ranging from the war on terrorism to Cabinet and judicial nominations to immigration policy. -
Poet Colleen McElroy On
KUOW presents Colleen McElroy, professor of English, reading her poem "Crossing Oceans" -
How we talk about the Boston Marathon bombing and why it matters
Sandra Silberstein, professor of English, comments on the use of language in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. -
The best of the best American poetry | Book review
"The Best of the Best American Poetry" collects 25 years of the best poetry published in this country, including poems by Sherman Alexie and the University of Washington's Heather McHugh. -
Faculty Profile: Shawn Wong
Shawn Wong, director of the Creative Writing Program at UW, establishes the Red Badge Project, a class for former soldiers to write about their experiences and tell stories that will help them cope with post-traumatic stress disorder.