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ArtSci Roundup: Former Prime Minister of Italy Talk, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, and more
This week at the UW, see a plethora of virtual opportunities, including a talk with the former prime minister of Italy.
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ArtSci Roundup: Faculty recital: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, ‘Developing Capacity Through Collaborative Action,’ and more
The UW shares a multitude of activities associated with Arts and Sciences including but not limited to book discussions, cello performances, and more.
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Faculty/staff honors: Distinguished contributions to Asian studies, social equity award, Swedish physical geography honor, new Cascade Public Media director
Various faculty and staff members are honored for their contributions to a variety of subjects, including social equity, Asian studies, and Swedish physical geography.
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ArtSci Roundup: Best Seat In the House with Department of Dance, In Plain Sight Film Series with the Henry, and more
Join the UW in exploring various topics including dance, silent reading, and more.
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Making Music — at a Distance
They can't perform together on stage right now, but members of the UW Wind Ensemble are still making music.
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ArtSci Roundup: Storytelling with Indigenous Writers, Meany Center Curtain Talks, Stroum Center Quick Talk, and more
ArtSci at the UW brings together a myriad of activities, talks, and events that can be done safely from the comfort of home during quarantine.
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Steve Martin’s banjo and other music played from coronavirus isolation show how the arts connect us
Ellen Dissanayake, an affiliate professor of music education, explains how music can help foster human interaction during coronavirus-related precautionary measures.
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A conversation with Ted Poor, UW faculty, jazz drummer, with new album out, ‘You Already Know’
Ted Poor, assistant professor of drums in the School of Music, discusses his new album "You Already Know."
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ArtsUW Roundup: 3D4M Open House, Niyaz The Fourth Light Project, Katz Distinguished Lecture with Anna Tsing, and more
This week at the UW, see art ranging in topics from classical music to climate change all over campus.
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ArtsUW Roundup: a Valentine’s Day concert with Mark and Maggie O’Connor, Money can’t buy you HYGGE Presented by Kristian Næsby, and more
This week at UW, see art ranging in topics from Valentine's Day to jazz, both on and off-campus.
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The loudest room in this Seattle library hides a treasure trove of local music
John Vallier, ethnomusicology curator, explores a collection of seven thousand reel-to-reel tapes donated by the late recording engineer Kearney Barton.
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Faculty Friday: David Alexander Rahbee
David Alexander Rahbee, School of Music Director of Orchestral Activities and Chair of Orchestral Conducting, is featured in this edition of Faculty Friday.
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Mindful travel, Silicon Valley’s evolution, Schumann on viola, Seattle history — UW-authored books, music for the Husky on your list
UW professors in the departments of history, English, music, and anthropology have recently produced a multitude of diverse books and music.
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ArtsUW Roundup: wrap up the year at the Burke Museum and Henry Art Gallery and see what’s coming up in 2020
To end the year on a high note, take advantage of visiting the museums on campus (free admission, as always, for UW employees and students)!
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Scientists Show Humans May Share a ‘Musical Grammar’
Ethnomusicology Professor Shannon Dudley discusses the "musical grammar" of a song.