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Popular exhibit on Latino music debuts as a book
A Q&A with UW faculty authors of 'American Sabor'
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Nuclear Fallout in the Marshall Islands
UW professor Holly Barker on the lasting health impacts of mid-20th century U.S. nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands.
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A Promise Fulfilled
In the last decade, the Husky Promise program has helped more than 39,000 WA students attended UW–including these two stellar alums from the College of Arts & Sciences.
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University of Washington fall 2017 entering class sets record for diversity, resident students
The UW welcomed the most diverse class of new students across all three campuses, and the largest number of Washington residents in UW history.
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After WWII Nightmare, a Generous Life
Isaac Alhadeff, survivor of two WWII POW camps, became a generous donor to the UW Sephardic Studies Program.
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Women in Combat, Women Onstage
Julia Sears (2012) and Maggie Moore (2012) collaborated with female veterans to create a play about women in combat.
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MFA painter Arley Morales brings laborers into the limelight
Morales, a fine arts graduate and DACA recipient, took inspiration from Latino artists and a poet in developing her style.
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Where can the liberal arts take you?
Anywhere! Meet CAS alumni with diverse and satisfying careers.
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Faculty Spotlight: Carmen Gonzalez
Meet the Department of Communication professor working at the intersection of health, equity and digital literacy.
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Professor Emeritus Quintard Taylor Awarded Robert Gray Medal by WA State Historical Society
The prestigious prize recognizes Taylor’s distinguished career and his commitment to researching, preserving, and promoting the history of African Americans in the PNW.
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LGBTQ Program Crosses Borders
During a summer study abroad, students explored LGBTQ issues in the U.S. and Mexico.
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World Music Inspires Teachers
Teachers get hands-on with African drums, marimbas, and more during a world music pedagogy workshop.
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200 years later, Centralia celebrates its very own George Washington
Quintard Taylor, professor emeritus of history, on Centralia's founding father and his unique place in history.
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Alt-right finds a new hero: ex-Googler James Damore
The alt-right has an unlikely new martyr in the culture wars: A Harvard-educated engineer in the heart of Silicon Valley. Margaret O'Mara, a history professor at the UW, is quoted.
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Opinion | Trump's affirmative-action rollback: A promise kept
Op-ed by Christopher Parker of the Department of Political Science