• The Rise of Megachurches

    June 2012 Perspectives
  • Emeritus and Energized

    “Yes, there is life after retirement, though sometimes I think it will be the death of me,” jokes Dan Waugh, who continues to travel to far-flung locations for his research. Waugh is one of four emeritus faculty, all from the College of Arts and Sciences, selected as Mellon Emeritus Fellows. 

    February 2010 Perspectives
  • 100 Years—and Counting—for Jackson School

    Three A&S departments can be traced back to 1909, when the University hired Herbert Gowen to teach "Oriental Subjects." One of the three, the Jackson School of International Studies, recently held a centennial celebration. 

    July 2009 Perspectives
  • From Tea to Weddings

    The Jackson School’s Summer Seminar for Educators, offered annually, focused on rituals this year, ranging from a North African tea service to a Day of the Dead celebration to Makah whaling traditions. 

    September 2008 Perspectives
  • More Northern Exposure

    UW joins the University of the Arctic.

    September 2008 Perspectives
  • Studying Fair Labor, with a Husky Twist

    Students in the Jackson School's Responsible Apparel Purchasing task force explored labor issues related to the production of apparel that bears a University of Washington logo. Related stories: The President as Evaluator

    July 2008 Perspectives
  • Task Force Program Goes Silver

    The Jackson School’s Task Force Program celebrates 25 years.

    July 2008 Perspectives
  • Homage to an Adventurer

    After Frith Maier retraced adventurer George Kennan's 1870 route through the Caucasus Mountains, the journey became the basis of her UW master's thesis and a new book.

    March 2003 Perspectives
  • Border Crossings

    Canadian and American students collaborate through an innovative course offered jointly by the UW, Western Washington University, and University of British Columbia. 

    October 2002 Perspectives
  • Burma's Enduring Military Regime

    International studies professor Mary Callahan’s new book is Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma. 

    July 2002 Perspectives
  • A Rhodes Scholar Reflects on her UW Education

    An interview with Rhodes Scholar Elizabeth Angell (BA, History, International Studies, 2001).

    March 2002 Perspectives