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Incoming art history professor Juliet Sperling challenges the meaning of ‘American’ art history
New art history professor, Juliet Sperling, discusses her enjoyment of art history and excitement for her new job with the UW.
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Rankings roundup: UW rises to No. 26 in the world, fourth among US publics; Bothell, Seattle campuses lead list of colleges that ‘pay off the most’
The UW Seattle and Bothell campuses have been ranked very highly on CNBC's "Make It" list and Times Higher Education list.
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The top 50 U.S. colleges that pay off the most in 2020
The University of Washington is listed as one of CNBC's colleges that pay off the most.
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Education and Race: A discussion with interim Bellevue College president, a UW educator and recent WSU graduate
Former Governor Gary Locke, along with KD Hall, UW faculty in communication, and recent WSU graduate Lealah Ndifon, shared their experiences with systemic racism at different academic levels.
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Trump rescinds new policy towards international students
NW Asian Weekly discusses the UW's and other schools' response to Trump's policy towards international students.
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The CDC Is Wrong
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, explains why COVID-19 testing is necessary for re-opening colleges safely.
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In Memoriam – Constantine Christofides
Art History Professor Emeritus Constantine Christofides has passed away at the age of 92.
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Trump administration’s move on visas is ‘dream-crashing’ for Indian students and families
Freshman Prakriti Dahiya is featured in this article about the Trump administration's visa decision and its effects on Indian students.
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Four "Remarkable" Dean's Medalists
The College honors four exceptional graduates representing eight Arts & Sciences majors.
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Supporting our international students
UW supports its international students during this time, and is shocked at proposed modifications to student visas.
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Ending flexibility for international students is cruel and oblivious to the reality of the pandemic
Ana Mari Cauce, UW President, weighs in on the situation with international student visas.
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New visa restrictions are a threat to learning and innovation
UW President Ana Mari Cauce writes about new visa restrictions and how they pose a threat to learning, especially at the UW.
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Students create videos, capping new UW class on music as a form of protest
Students create videos, capping a UW class taught by anthropology lecturer Graham Pruss on music as a form of protest.
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Purple and Gold Hornet: Bruce Lee Was 1960s UW Campus Curiosity
This article discusses the college life of Bruce Lee, who studied philosophy at the UW.
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Earl Davie, co-founder of ZymoGenetics and pioneer in blood-clotting research, dies at 93
Earl Davie, professor emeritus of biochemistry, was a pioneer in the field of biotechnology and research in blood clotting. He died June 6 of complications related to old age.