• A Passion for Things Ancient

    UW senior Allyssa Lamb has been fascinated with the ancient world since age eight. Now she's heading to Oxford to study Egyptology as a 2004 Rhodes Scholar. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • Staging a Tragedy

    In a course offered by the Department of Classics and School of Drama, students study Euripides' Helen--and then perform it. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • A Persian Story, Word by Word

    UW undergrad Connie Bobroff, majoring in Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, has created a website for advanced students of Persian that analyzes a single story by Persian author Mohammed-Ali Jamalzade, with extensive comments and footnotes. 

    October 2003 Perspectives
  • Deciphering an Ancient Buddhist Manuscript

    An ancient manuscript, recently acquired by the UW Libraries, offers new insights into the history of Buddhism. 

    October 2002 Perspectives
  • The Amazing Journey

    Through a three-quarter program in Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Cyprus, UW students explored the causes of conflict. 

    October 2002 Perspectives
  • From Classics to Cures

    Meet the bioengineering graduate student from Bellevue using ancient inspiration to change the narrative in modern medicine.

    University of Washington
  • 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.

    The Daily
  • 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.

    The Daily