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A Rhodes Scholar Reflects on her UW Education
An interview with Rhodes Scholar Elizabeth Angell (BA, History, International Studies, 2001).
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Leading Biotechnology into the 21st Century
Art Levinson (1972), head of biotech firm Genentech, got his start working in a faculty lab as a UW student.
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45 Years Later, an Apology from the U.S. Government
When A&S alumnus Gordon Hirabayashi refused to go to an internment camp in 1942, he went to prison for his actions. Nearly five decades later, the government finally overturned his conviction.
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Worth a Thousand Words—and a Pulitzer
A&S alumnus David Horsey (BA, Communications, 1976) wins a Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Editorial Cartooning.
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A Space Odyssey for A&S Alumni
Five A&S alumni who have been astronauts talk about their experiences.
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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.
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Everything former Husky and Seahawk star Jermaine Kearse touches in life seems to turn into gold
Catch up with Seattle Seahawks legend and UW grad Jermaine Kearse, who spends his days golfing and supporting youth in military families.