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Human touch
Alum Jill Higson (BA, 1996, Communication) discusses the human touch handwriting can bring to communication.
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Bringing Science Education to Vanuatu
A biology professor encouraged Jacob Ball to push beyond "comfortable" teaching. Now Ball is doing that halfway around the world.
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A Fantastique Parisian Gift
An unusual bequest to the University will enable scholars to immerse themselves in research in Paris.
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I climb up the ladder
Law, Societies, and Justice major Auston Jimmicum is profiled on his journey towards the UW and his time here.
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Alumni make kids' wishes come true
Alumni Melissa Arias (BA, 1997, Political Science) and Trina Cottingham (BS, 1996, Psychology) discuss how their education at UW impacts their careers on the Make-a-Wish leadership team.
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The legacy of ‘No-No Boy’
English Professor Shawn Wong has long worked to protect the rights of the family of the author of "No-No Boy," a classic piece of Asian-American literature.
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Faculty Friday: Chadwick Allen
English Professor Chadwick Allen discusses the contemporary relevance of Native American mound building.
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Ghana: Student Donates Solar Panels to Kpantarigu Basic Schools in Bawku West
Francis Abugbilla, graduate student in the Jackson School, has donated four solar panels to schools in Ghana, aiding education in Information and Communication Technology.
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The Story of the Great Japanese-American Novel
In the late '60s, a couple of UC Berkeley students, including UW English Professor Shawn Wong, were in search of Asian-American writers, when they learned about the work of John Okada.
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Planning for Transparency
Kate Fernandez wants you to see all research happening at the Burke Museum. She’s made it easy to know where to look.
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A Museum Mission
UW senior Racquel West has always loved museums. Now she spends nearly every day in one.
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A Native-inspired café opens at Burke Museum. There will be frybread.
Co-owners of Off the Rez, Cecilia Rikard (BA, Laws, Society and Justice, 2006)and Mark McConnell, open their cafe at the new Burke Museum,
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An Astronaut Who Built Paths to Space for Other Women
Janet Kavandi (PhD, Chemistry, 1990), who recently retired from a senior NASA post, went to space three times and added fairness to the astronaut selection process.
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Tiny Plastics, Big Problems
Biology doctoral student Lyda Harris studies the environmental dangers of microplastics and advocates for reducing our use of plastics.
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Faculty Friday: Marianne Stecher
The 2019-2020 Scandinavian 30 Series will be kicked off with a lecture by Marianne Stecher about Hans Christian Andersen at the Nordic Museum.