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Egan Wins National Book Award
Tim Egan ('81) has received the National Book Award for nonfiction for a book about the Great American dust bowl.
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Truman Scholar Reaches Out to Her Kenyan Village
Geography major Loyce Mbewa founded the Rabour Village Project to support ongoing sustainable community health projects in her Kenyan village.
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Mathematician, Writer, and Rhodes Scholar
Eliana Hechter, who enrolled at the UW at age 14, is now graduating--with a Rhodes Scholarship.
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Ethics Gets Competitive
A UW team participating in the National Ethics Bowl, a competition of ethical analysis, finished in first place.
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The Best Graduation Gift? An A&S Dean's Medal
Four graduating seniors--one from each of the College's four divisions--have been named A&S Dean's Medalists for their outstanding accomplishments.
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Clowes' Vision Honored Through Fund and Award
Although Jim Clowes' life was cut short, his work and his spirit will live on through two new funds created in his honor.
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Marshall Scholar's Focus
Jennifer Devine, 2004 Marshall Scholar, explores issues of poverty in her coursework, as a research assistant, and through her travels.
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A Passion for Things Ancient
UW senior Allyssa Lamb has been fascinated with the ancient world since age eight. Now she's heading to Oxford to study Egyptology as a 2004 Rhodes Scholar.
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Four Students Shine as Dean's Medalists
The College's four Dean's Medalists--the top student in each of the Arts and Sciences' four divisions--have madt of theire the mos UW education, exploring research opportunities and other offerings. The President's Medalist is an A&S student as well.
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A Rhodes Scholar Reflects on her UW Education
An interview with Rhodes Scholar Elizabeth Angell (BA, History, International Studies, 2001).