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Grad student ‘ambassadors’ offer free clean-energy lessons and DIY solar kits to K-12 students
As COVID-19 has forced education out of classrooms and onto the internet, UW clean energy “ambassadors” (who teach to K-12 students) are also making the shift to remote teaching.
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2020 UW Libraries Student Video Contest Winners Announced!
Contest winners for the UW Libraries Student Video Contest are announced. Students Long Tran, Joshua Winiarski, Robie Rivera, Maryana Wu, Rachel Kisela, and Luke Bandagosa are winners.
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Incoming IxD professor James Pierce discusses cybersecurity research, efficacy of remote learning
Incoming Interaction Design Professor James Pierce discusses his discipline, his background, and his style of teaching, and how it is impacted by remote learning.
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“We Can’t Not Talk about It”: History Instructors Teach the Virus
It's very intense to teach the history of another recent pandemic that's still shaping our lives right now with a pandemic shaping out lives in historically unprecedented ways.
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‘Use this moment’: Incoming IVA professor Robert Rhee talks structure, encounters, fulfillment
Robert Rhee, incoming Interdisciplinary Visual Arts professor, discusses his background, teaching style, and future at the UW.
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Making Music — at a Distance
They can't perform together on stage right now, but members of the UW Wind Ensemble are still making music.
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Husky 100
100 undergraduate and graduate students, including members of the College of Arts and Sciences are celebrated for their achievements at the University of Washington.
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Cool Courses for Autumn 2020
It's not too early to think about autumn quarter! Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses to be offered this fall.
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Cool Courses for Summer 2020
Check out these cool Arts & Sciences courses for Summer 2020.
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2020 Awards of Excellence Recipients Announced
UW recognizes Award of Excellence recipients (many from the College of Arts and Sciences) for their outstanding dedication in teaching, mentoring, public service, staff support and more.
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Field report: Honors course explores whether national parks are in progress or peril
Nine and faculty seized the opportunity in this course to explore national parks, analyze their findings, and decide whether or not those parks are in danger.
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The classroom is full of life’: How one studio art professor is adapting to Zoom and connecting his students
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes.
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How to move ‘hands on’ classes online
Andrea Carroll, senior lecturer of chemistry, and Sara Gonzalez, associate professor of anthropology, explain the unique challenges of moving hands-on teaching online.
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The classroom is full of life’: How one studio art professor is adapting to Zoom and connecting his students
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes.
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University of Washington junior Virginia Burton receives prestigious Truman Scholarship
Junior and political science major, Virginia Burton, has won the prestigious Truman scholarship.