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Faculty Friday: Doug Jeck
Doug Jeck, College of Arts & Sciences associate professor of the Arts, teaches students to think on their feet--by asking them to painstakingly create life-size human forms.
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Challenging the Mind & Body
Kyki Li came to the UW from China for the freedom to explore. It was everything she'd hoped for.
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Art, design provide eclectic mix for annual graduate show at Henry Art Gallery
The annual thesis exhibition for Master of Fine Arts and Master of Design at the Henry Art Gallery is the culmination of two years of these students' amazing work.
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Highlights from “Thesis Exhibition: 2018 MFA + MDes” at the Henry Art Gallery
The Henry Art Gallery presents the Master of Fine Arts and Master of Design thesis exhibition, from May 26 to June 24.
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Anthropologist explores China's changing art scene in 'Experimental Beijing'
Interview with Sasha Welland, associate professor in anthropology and gender, women and sexuality studies about her new book.
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Washington Research Foundation grant brings on four new biology faculty just in time for new Life Sciences Building
The Department of Biology hires four new faculty members.
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Finding humor in hard times, from Soviet Russia to today
Sasha Senderovich, Humanities assistant professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures, joins satirist Gary Shteyngart and KUOW host Bill Radke for a conversation.
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Author Charles Johnson — with new story collection ‘Night Hawks’ out — discusses the anatomy of a short story
Charles Johnson, UW professor emeritus of English, has released his fourth book of short stories, “Night Hawks.” He discusses his creative process for short story-writing.
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A Spanish Language Film Festival, Curated for Teens
Spanish Studies graduate students are planning a Spanish-language film festival for Chief Sealth High School.
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Inspired by Ives
UW composer Huck Hodge talks about his music and receiving the prestigious Charles Ives Living Award.
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Why People Cry So Much On Airplanes
VIDEO // Stephen Groening, UW professor of cinema and media studies, discusses why people may feel more emotional on airplanes
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See the silver screen in the friendly skies
UW professor of cinema and media studies Stephen Groening on Astrovision, Astrocolor, and why George H.W. Bush is the reason we have live streaming television at 10,000 feet.
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A prestigious award brings UW composer Huck Hodge time to reflect, write
UW School of Music faculty composer Huck Hodge has been named the recipient of the Charles Ives Living Award
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A Research Lab in the Performing Arts
Visiting artists are immersed in creative research at the UW through an interdisciplinary initiative.
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Roethke Reading with Poet Charles Simic
Celebrated poet Charles Simic will give this year's Theodore Roethke Poetry Reading on April 12.