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Simpson Center announces 2013-14 funding awards
The Simpson Center's Executive Board has awarded support to select UW scholars and projects for 2013-2014 year. Simpson Center funding sponsors a wide range of activities, including fellowships for UW faculty and doctoral students and more. -
White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler: from outsider to protector of the presidency
As White House counsel, UW alum Kathryn Ruemmler, guides the president's decisions on issues ranging from the war on terrorism to Cabinet and judicial nominations to immigration policy. -
All About Grammar
The way we teach grammar is scandalous, according to linguist Geoffrey Pullum. We nitpick too much he says, and we rely too much on old rules that have little application today. Pullum spoke about how we can fix this in a talk recorded at the University of Washington's Kane Hall on February 12, 2013. -
Poet Colleen McElroy On
KUOW presents Colleen McElroy, professor of English, reading her poem "Crossing Oceans" -
How we talk about the Boston Marathon bombing and why it matters
Sandra Silberstein, professor of English, comments on the use of language in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. -
UW College of Arts & Sciences names divisional deans of Arts, Humanities
Robert Stacey, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, announced the appointments of Betsy Cooper and Michael Shapiro to Divisional Deans of the Arts and Humanities, respectively. Both Cooper and Shapiro have served those positions in the interim since January, 2012. -
Arts & Sciences faculty among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows
Professors Tom Daniel (Biology) and Yomi Braester (Comparative Literature) are among a prestigious group of 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship recipients. -
The best of the best American poetry | Book review
"The Best of the Best American Poetry" collects 25 years of the best poetry published in this country, including poems by Sherman Alexie and the University of Washington's Heather McHugh. -
Faculty Profile: Shawn Wong
Shawn Wong, director of the Creative Writing Program at UW, establishes the Red Badge Project, a class for former soldiers to write about their experiences and tell stories that will help them cope with post-traumatic stress disorder. -
Lufthansa partners with UW to create Award for Excellence in German Studies
Beginning in June 2013, two students majoring in Germanics who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement will receive the newly-established Award for Excellence in German Studies, which includes a round-trip Lufthansa ticket to Germany anywhere the airline flies. -
Current and past students help design UW's new $15M ethnic cultural center
The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center has been designed by a team that includes several former UW students who used the previous center. -
A Love/Hate Relationship with Documentary Films
Filmmaker Werner Herzog is a vocal critic of the documentary film genre, yet nearly half of his films can be categorized as documentaries. That love/hate relationship is the focus of Ferocious Reality, a new book by UW Professor Eric Ames.
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A&S Faculty Elected Phi Beta Kappa Senators
Three UW faculty, including two from Arts and Sciences, have been elected senators of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation's most prestigious academic honor society. The election of three senators from one university is unprecedented.