• Innovative Teaching in Biology Classes, Large and Small

    The Biology Department has tested teaching methods that keep students engaged and accountable, even in its 700-student classes. As a result, more students are passing the courses—with better grades—than in past years. 

    May 2010 Perspectives
  • From Robots to Boomerangs, It's All About Math

    When 1,200 high school students descend on the UW campus for Math Day each year, they discover that math explains many things—including card tricks and a boomerang's flight path. 

    May 2010 Perspectives
  • At the Biology Book Club, Scientists Join the Discussion

    Have you ever read a book steeped in science and wished you could discuss it with an expert in the field? That's the idea behind the Biology Book Club, introduced by a professor and a staffer in the Department of Biology. 

    December 2009 Perspectives
  • A Chirp-less Guam Becomes Living Laboratory

    Over the past half century, the Brown Treesnake has decimated bird populations in Guam, leading to the extinction of nearly all native birds. Now researchers are studying the impact of bird extinctions on the island's remaining flora and fauna. 

    December 2009 Perspectives
  • Big Decisions, Little Data

    Accurate predictions for the spread of AIDS are hard to come by in countries where health data is limited. An A&S professor's new statistical model has improved accuracy of AIDS projections and is now being adopted by many African countries. 

    December 2009 Perspectives
  • More than Math

    During the Summer Institute for Mathematics at the UW, high school students spend six weeks exploring math topics with UW faculty and like-minded peers.

    September 2008 Perspectives
  • Not Your Usual Camp

    At the Speech and Hearing Clinic's Communication Camp, children work on their communication skills with the assistance of graduate students, who gain valuable clinical experience. 

    September 2008 Perspectives
  • New Life for Aging Labs

    The UW's aging freshman chemistry laboratories have been described as "something out of Dickens." With renovations, they are now ready for the 21st century. 

    February 2008 Perspectives
  • Science by Kayak

    UW students and sixth graders at TOPS, a K-8 school, conduct water quality experiments in the classroom and then in kayaks on Lake Washington. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • Thinking Nuclear

    For 16 years, the Institute for Nuclear Theory has been bringing together scientists from around the world to explore questions in nuclear physics and related fields. 

    October 2006 Perspectives
  • Cinema Summer

    A feature-length film was the focus of a new DXARTS "Digital Production Studio" course. Most students arrived with little or no experience, but they quickly proved they had the talent and determination to make a film. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • Plain Talk at the Speech & Hearing Clinic

    The Speech and Hearing Clinic serves a dual role--as a resource for the community and a teaching tool for students. 

    March 2005 Perspectives
  • Guiding People Out of Despair

    Psychology Professor Marsha Linehan has developed a new approach, dialectical behavior therapy, for treating intensely suicidal patients

    October 2004 Perspectives