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Reflecting on four years of the arts on campus
Posted 06/06/2020
As spring quarter comes to a close, we can reflect on the many moments of the last four years that have defined the arts and on-campus events for this
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After 16 years of inclusion, UW’s Q Center is just getting started
Posted 06/01/2020
GWSS affiliate faculty Jen Self and Anthony Cheng (BA, Communications, 2020) discuss their work and experience in the Q Center.
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Painting the way for Latinx artists
Posted 06/01/2020
Jake Prendez (BA, American Ethnic Studies, 2000) discusses his experience as a Latinx artist and the creation of his cultural center.
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Trailblazers: Emmalynn Cortes - Blogger, Podcaster And Aerospace Operati
Posted 05/13/2020
Emmalynn Cortes, graduate student in communications, discusses how she combines her career, social media entrepreneurship, and pursuit of
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A Difficult Journey Inspires Action
Posted 03/09/2020
Yasmin Habib (BA, Anthropology) understands firsthand the pressures faced by immigrant youth. She created a nonprofit to help them thrive.
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‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ … and to Fans Hungry for More
Posted 02/12/2020
Communications Professor LeiLani Nishime discusses Asian-American representation in the hit movie "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
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Kumar: Language and your brand new glasses
Posted 02/06/2020
Dr. Valentina Zaitseva, senior lecturer in the Russian language department, discusses the benefits of learning multiple languages.
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Race and the Small Screen
Posted 02/03/2020
In a new course, Professor Stephen Groening explores the factors that have shaped Americans' experience of race on television.
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ArtsUW Roundup: welcome 2020 with a celebration of Asian American writer
Posted 01/03/2020
Winter quarter brings a plethora of art opportunities to enjoy on campus, such as the 2020 SEAXSEA Film Festival and the Critical Issues lecture
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An Essential List of Influential People of the Decade
Posted 01/01/2020
The Seattle Times names Valerie Curtis-Newton, Head of Directing in the School of Drama, as one of 13 people who shaped the Seattle area in the past
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Experts Sum Up the 2019 Seattle Restaurant Scene in One Word
Posted 12/31/2019
Off the Rez Cafe, co-owned by two UW alums and one of Seattle's only Native American restaurants, is highlighted in this review of the 2019 Seattle
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OPINION: ‘Beyond Bollywood’ exhibit at MOHAI looks at the contributions
Posted 12/30/2019
English lecturer Sharmila Mukherjee reviews a new exhibit on the Indian immigrant identity at MOHAI.
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This Year in Focus: 19 for 2019
Posted 12/23/2019
Students and professors show the diverse research, opportunities, and learning at the UW through this photoset.
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This Is Why Singular ‘They’ Is Such a Controversial Subject
Posted 12/13/2019
Linguistics lecturer, Kirby Conrad, discusses the usage of the singular pronoun "they."
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Op-ed: What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometown
Posted 12/11/2019
Sociology Professor Christine Leibbrand discusses the effects that moving away from segregated hometowns have on African Americans.
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