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‘Butterfly Lovers,’ a classical Chinese dance, flies into McCaw Hall
Posted 08/29/2019
'Butterfly Lovers' is presented by American Asian Performing Arts Theater, a local nonprofit founded by dancer/choreographer Li Hengda, a UW MFA
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Ann Nelson took on the biggest problems in physics
Posted 08/26/2019
The theoretical particle physicist Ann Nelson, who died on August 4 at age 61, was a font of brilliant ideas and a champion of ending discrimination
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UW books in brief: Tribal sovereignty and the courts, mentoring through
Posted 08/22/2019
Recent notable books by UW faculty members explore the legal history of Indigenous nations and the mentoring benefits of fan fiction, and more.
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Mayor's Arts Awards
Posted 08/23/2019
Department of Dance Professor Dani Tirrell receives the 2019 Mayor's Arts Award from the Office of Arts & Culture Seattle.
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New Burke Museum will have a striking and symbolic work of art
Posted 08/19/2019
As the grand opening of the new Burke Museum gets closer, workers have been busy installing a large mural in the new natural-history museum.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Creating Alternative Worlds, Bulrusher, Final Week of Ja
Posted 08/16/2019
Celebrate the accomplishments of the 2019 Summer Institute in the Arts and Humanities undergraduate researchers, attend Bulrusher - directed by
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Chinese Romeo & Juliet — A dance concert of Butterfly Lovers
Posted 08/08/2019
The famous Chinese love story, The Butterfly Lovers, is coming to McCaw Hall in September, with the Beijing Dance Academy, thanks to Li Hengda (MFA
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Mindful Travel in an Unequal World
Posted 07/31/2019
In her book Beyond Guilt Trips, principal lecturer Anu Taranath discusses how travelers can respectfully explore other cultures.
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ArtsUW Roundup: The American Superhero, 500 Years of Prints, and more
Posted 08/01/2019
In the arts, visit an exhibition of portraits and stories, explore a collection of prints that date back to the 1490s, and more!
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UW professor Sonal Khullar speaks at Frye Art Museum on her current book
Posted 07/22/2019
Sonal Khullar, a professor of art history, will talk about her current book project, The Art of Dislocation: Conflict and Collaboration in
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Jackson School joins call among U.S.
Posted 07/15/2019
Jackson School Director Reşat Kasaba is joining together in the call for increased focus on diversity and inclusion in International Affairs education
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You can’t become what you don’t see: Finding API representation in highe
Posted 07/23/2019
Tracy Thai (BA, Engligh | American Ethnic Studies, 2019) interviews Jang Wok Huh, her former professor at the UW, and reflects upon identity and
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UW Books in Brief: US credit markets in history, ‘value sensitive’ desig
Posted 07/11/2019
Faculty members in Social Sciences and Humanities are recognized for their recently published books.
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Inside the Immigrant Experience
Posted 06/17/2019
Yolanda Valencia (PhD, 2019) explores how undocumented immigrants thrive despite US policies.
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UW named top school nationally for LGBTQIA+ students
Posted 06/17/2019
Best Colleges, an organization that ranks higher education institutions in various categories, cited the Q Center and UW's welcoming admissions fairs
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