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Even One Vote…
Arts & Sciences Dean Dianne Harris offers a personal reflection on the importance of voting.
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Welcome, new and returning Huskies!
Dean Harris shares a poem that she wrote as we welcome new and returning Huskies to the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Ever-Changing Higher Education
The practices we use in higher education are always changing in response to new technologies and shifting priorities, which in the College of Arts & Sciences include an increased focus on student success and increasingly collaborative modes of research and creative productivity.
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Rethinking the Academy Update
February may be the shortest month of the year, but it was very busy, especially for our College of Arts & Sciences Rethinking the Academy initiative. We were grateful to have an extra, 29th day this year since all aspects of the initiative were activated.
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What's a Campus For?
Dean Dianne Harris reflects on the importance of being together in person on campus after spending so much time interacting virtually during the pandemic.
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Thinking like a Futurist
What tools are required in order to think productively about the future? What methods do we need to learn to structure futurist thinking, and what values will inform our visions of the future? How might we be able to identify a set of preferred futures, and then set about working towards their eventual realization?
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2023-24 Welcome message from Dean Harris: Our guiding principles
The dean's leadership team has adopted a set of guiding principles for our shared work as we continue to reimagine liberal arts education for the next 50 years.
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Learning from Students
A group of undergraduate and graduate students meet with Dean Harris regularly as the Arts and Sciences Advisory Council for Students (ASACS). "I consider these generous students as being among my greatest campus resources," writes the dean.
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Opinion: Invest in education, research, tech to build ‘Quantum Valley’ in WA
Dianne Harris, history and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Nancy Allbritton, bioengineering and dean of the College of Engineering write that we need governments, universities and private companies to come together now to grow the number of quantum-literate professionals.
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Continuing to Rethink the Academy in 2023
Launching this initiative offers opportunities for us to collectively consider what higher education can be when we design it for today and for the near future, writes Dean Harris.
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Updated Diversity Blueprint Emphasizes Indigenous Communities and Place Based Learning
The document provides a framework and a set of actions we can take towards becoming a more equitable, inclusive, accessible, and just university.
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Welcome, Huskies!
Dean Harris welcomes Huskies - returning and new - to the College of Arts and Sciences.
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The Collective Power of Trees
Dean Dianne Harris writes that the UW's beloved cherry trees provide no better symbol of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Our Faculty's Resilience and Brilliance
"Our faculty continue to make significant contributions to their fields despite the pandemic, and they welcome students to join them in this important work," writes Dean Dianne Harris.
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The Common Good
Dean Dianne Harris reflects on the Common Good and what that means for the future of higher education in the 21st century.