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Coupling Art & Technology to Spark Connections
Susie Lee's (MFA, 2006) desire to make art accessible to more people led to Siren, an award-winning online dating app.
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Changing with the Times—and Facebook
Meghan Peters (BA, 2008), who got her start at The Daily, is now developing strategic partnerships at Facebook.
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Finding Purpose in Peru
Celeste Marion (BA, 2003) co-founded an innovative school for special education students in Cusco, Peru.
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Feasting with a Forager
Langdon Cook (MFA, 1994) is an expert on the pleasures of foraging for food.
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Two Passions, One Vision
Mary and Allan Kollar have combined their passions for writing and art through a graduate fellowship that honors both disciplines.
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Been There, Done That
Economics alumni share their career knowledge and experience with students through the department's mentorship program.
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This Speechwriter's Place is in the House
Mikayla Hall (2011), speechwriter for the House Republican Conference, got her start at the UW Speaking Center.
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Everyone for President
More than 2000 US citizens filed as Presidential candidates. Craig Tomashoff (1982) wanted to know why.
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Siri, Can I Be More Human?
What does it take to prove that you are more human than a computer? A&S alum Brian Christian (MFA, Creative Writing, 2008) finds out.
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UW alumnus Benjamin Lee selected as Carnegie Junior Fellow
For 2015 University of Washington graduate Benjamin Lee, the opportunity to participate in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellowship program is a dream come true. -
Making the most out of your college experience through mentorship programs
Mentorship in college has proven to be effective in maintaining retention rates and better performance in careers after degree completion. -
Ph.D. candidate says lawmakers must not let college funding slip
Kiana Scott, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Communication, writes that investing in the human capital of our state is a prudent economic decision and smart social policy.
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BlackPast.org history site gets redesign, first executive director
BlackPast.org, the online reference guide to African-American history started by University of Washington history professor Quintard Taylor, is getting an executive director and a website redesign. -
Café Purrrrfection
Three A&S alumni recently opened Seattle's first cat café, which brings together two Northwest favorites: coffee and kitties.
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An Orchestrated Life
Julia Tai (2010), a conductor in Seattle, loves "the challenge of...pulling all the sound together to make something great."