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With Their Graduate Degree, A Graduate Medal
Four students who earned graduate degrees this year have been named A&S Graduate Medalists for 2015.
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UW Grads at U.S. Open
The biographies of UW alums and professional golfers Cheng-Tsung Pan and Richard Lee are featured.
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Former Husky C.T. Pan makes cut, moves into final weekend of U.S. Open
Former UW golfer C.T. Pan survived the cut and is still among the field competing for the U.S. Open this weekend.
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Congratulations Class of 2015!
A new video looks back on the outstanding work of our students, faculty, and alumni in 2015.
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A Strong Voice for Pacific Islander Students
Anthropology major Alina Aleaga developed curricula that encourage Pacific Islander students to explore their heritage—and the Burke Museum.
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Is it moral for Microsoft to hire more skilled foreign workers?
David Hyde talks with University of Washington philosophy professor Michael Blake about the ethics of proposals by companies to hire more foreign workers. -
Juan Felipe Herrera, From Farm Fields to Poet Laureate
The Library of Congress announced on Wednesday that Juan Felipe Herrera is the next U.S. poet laureate. -
A futurist looks at where cars are going
Sociology alum, Eric Larsen heads research in society and technology at Mercedes-Benz Research and Development in Sunnyvale, Calif. -
Prolific and profound: UW professor named U.S. Poet Laureate
Juan Felipe Herrera, visiting professor of ethnic studies at the University of Washington, was named the 21st United States Poet Laureate on Wednesday.
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The Fantastic Four
A violist, an economist, a poet, and a mathematician share the College of Arts & Sciences’ highest undergraduate honor, the Dean's Medal.
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Inside the cult of Secret Wedding Pinterest, where fiances are optional
Pepper Schwartz talks about planning weddings, even when there's no wedding to plan. -
Facebook Lite offers similar mobile experience, but at lower cost
Facebook released Facebook Lite, a 'slimmed-down' version of its app that gives users in low-data areas increased access to Facebook. UW's Katy Pearce, professor of communication, is quoted. -
Is Seattle the epicenter of capitalism and anti-capitalist protest?
Seattle is known as home to some of the world’s most successful corporations, but also to some of the most vigorous anti-capitalist protests. UW history professor Margaret O'Mara is quoted. -
Native Ph.D.s bring fresh approach to academic study
Native graduate students can face many challenges while completing their degrees. Stephanie Fryberg, professor of American Indian studies at the UW, is quoted. -
Body lingo: What you don’t say in an interview matters, too
How you carry yourself in a job interview makes as much of an impression as the words you say. Valerie Manusov, a communications professor at the UW, is quoted.