News
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Does segregation beget segregation?
Posted 01/24/2018
UW sociologist, Kyle Crowder, co-authors new book on the social forces reinforcing the cycle of segregation.
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Student Spotlight: Porscha Shaw
Posted 01/09/2018
Meet Porscha Shaw, an MFA student in the UW's Professional Actor's Training Program recently named a Seattle artist you should know about by KUOW.
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Popular exhibit on Latino music debuts as a book
Posted 01/05/2018
A Q&A with UW faculty authors of 'American Sabor'
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Nuclear Fallout in the Marshall Islands
Posted 12/26/2017
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
Posted 12/15/2017
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
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University of Washington fall 2017 entering class sets record for divers
Posted 11/30/2017
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
Posted 11/07/2017
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
Posted 11/07/2017
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
Posted 10/23/2017
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?
Posted 10/18/2017
Anywhere! Meet CAS alumni with diverse and satisfying careers.
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Faculty Spotlight: Carmen Gonzalez
Posted 10/13/2017
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
Posted 09/14/2017
The prestigious prize recognizes Taylor’s distinguished career and his commitment to researching, preserving, and promoting the history of African
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LGBTQ Program Crosses Borders
Posted 09/04/2017
During a summer study abroad, students explored LGBTQ issues in the U.S. and Mexico.
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World Music Inspires Teachers
Posted 09/04/2017
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
Posted 08/15/2017
Quintard Taylor, professor emeritus of history, on Centralia's founding father and his unique place in history.
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