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From the Dean
Dianne Harris reflects on her first six months as dean, and the “dedication to excellence and deep veins of creativity” she has found throughout the College of Arts & Sciences.
February 2022 Perspectives -
BlackPast Interns Celebrate Black Scientists
Thanks to a UW internship, students are contributing content about Black leaders in the sciences on BlackPast.org.
February 2022 Perspectives -
Questioning the Violent Brain
Generations of scientists have tried to identify biological predictors of violence. Professor Oliver Rollins has concerns about their research.
February 2022 Perspectives -
At Home in the Foreign Service
As a Foreign Service Officer, international studies alumna Annah Mwendar-Chaba is exploring new places — and languages.
January 2022 Perspectives -
Ancient Languages, New Technology
His knowledge of ancient languages led Andrew Glass (2006) to a specialized technology job at Microsoft.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Perfect Pairing: Wine & Statistics
Danni Lin (2011, 2013) finds her statistics and computational finance & risk management degrees helpful as a wine entrepreneur in the US and China.
January 2022 Perspectives -
A Designer Reflects on "Making It"
Industrial design alum Adam Kingman demonstrated skill and creativity on the TV show Making It.
January 2022 Perspectives -
Desafíos de COVID para cuidadoras
A través de testimonios, la estudiante de posgrado Olivia Orosco exploró la experiencia COVID de las cuidadoras Latinas.
December 2021 Perspectives -
The Complex Wiring of Neural Networks
Applied Mathematics student Helena Liu and colleagues find answers to a neural networking mystery.
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COVID Challenges for Caregivers
Through testimonios, graduate student Olivia Orosco explored the COVID experience of Latinx caregivers.
December 2021 Perspectives