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UW podcasts: EarthLab, Canadian Studies, Nancy Bell Evans Center, UW Bothell — and a book featured in Times Literary Supplement
A podcast by the Jackson School's Canadian Studies Center and a book by classics Professor Sarah Levin-Richardson featured in the Times are featured in this article.
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Hunkered down at 85, this poet writes for love and survival
Seattle poet Colleen McElroy, professor emerita of English, explains what it's like living as a high-risk person in the COVID-19 pandemic and her writing during this time.
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ArtSci Roundup: Meany Center sets the stage, Henry Art Gallery’s Viewpoints closes soon, and more
This week, the UW offers a wide variety of online engagement opportunities, including drop-in meditation sessions and Burke trivia nights.
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Sorrow: UW Modern Band: SP20 Digital Series
The UW Modern Band, advised by Cuong Vu, jazz studies chair, created Sorrow, improvisations born of COVID-19 and protests against systemic racism.
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ArtSci Roundup: Re/Frame with Henry Art Gallery, Mindfulness practices, and more
This week, the UW offers a plethora of online engagement opportunities, including Re/Frame with the Henry Art Gallery and the Crossing North podcast.
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For debut novelist, timing of virus is stranger than fiction
Kristen Millares Young (MFA, Creative Writing, 2012) explains what it's like to be a novelist in the time of COVID-19.
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Balancing Music & Medicine
Nicole Stankovic plans to go to medical school. Her UW major? Piano.
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Dancing with the Stars — and Planets
As a triple major in astronomy, physics, and dance, Zakkir Rahman has decided his future is in the arts.
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Bruce Lee 'Be Water' Doc Shows Racism Was Another Epic Fight For The Martial Arts Legend
Bruce Lee, who studied philosophy at the UW, is portrayed in a new documentary entitled "Be Water."
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What to Stream Right Now: Films and Television by Black Directors
In solidarity with national protests against anti-Black violence, Cinema and Media Studies celebrates the revolutionary work of Black directors, writers, and producers.
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Reflecting on four years of the arts on campus
As spring quarter comes to a close, we can reflect on the many moments of the last four years that have defined the arts and on-campus events for this year’s graduating class.
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ArtSci Roundup: School of Art + Art History + Design graduation exhibitions, [Here/Now] interview series, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage.
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Graduate art and design students adapt to present in virtual thesis exhibition
In this year’s annual thesis exhibition, eight Master of Fine Arts and six Master of Design candidates at the UW will showcase their work online.
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Rereading a favorite book is like catching up with an old friend
Jane Brown, professor emerita of comparative literature, explains why she likes re-reading favorite books and how that relates to her role as a professor.
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The Wright eye
Art collector Virginia Bloedel Wright funded countless shows at the Henry Art Gallery and brought the Broken Obelisk to the UW.