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Is a Double Major Right for You?
Students share their reasons for pursuing more than one major and their advice on making it work.
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A memoir of Prague
Study abroad programs are back, and with them comes the opportunity to become studious explorers in a new location. To see what adventures might await you on your own trip, join photographer Claire McCreery as she walks us through her time in the Czech Republic with the Comparative History of Ideas program, "History, Memory, and Human Rights in Central Europe.”
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8 Strategies for Scholarships
Hoping for a scholarship? Check out this advice from the UW's scholarship office and Arts & Sciences students.
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10 Ways to Make the Most of the UW
Ten recent Arts & Sciences alumni offer advice on making the most of the UW through academics, campus life, and a productive mindset.
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American Ethnic Studies: A futuristic department feeding on past experiences
The department of American ethnic studies (AES) takes pride in its strong focus on issues of social justice, equality, and civil rights — especially as it pertains to those U.S. groups that have been historically subjected to exclusion and marginalization.
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Cinema and media studies: Where the passionate become professional
The humanities’ newest major, cinema and media studies (CMS), allows students to explore different modes of expression and their effects on a world increasingly dominated by mass media. “This new major should be especially relevant to incoming students,” department chair Eric Ames said.
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Six unique majors that may not be on your radar
Interested in the College of Arts & Sciences but don’t know what to study? Here are six majors that you may not have discovered yet.
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Making the Most of the UW
UW seniors and recent alumni from Arts & Sciences share advice for making the most of your time at the University.
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A BODY IN MOTION
Louis Maliyam, ’21, came to the U.S. for computer science — and along the way discovered dance.
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Transforming How We Live, Work, and Play
Stephen Bader (UW IxD BDes 2014) and Alanna MacGowan (UW MFA 2010) work at Microsoft Envisioning and explore how people will live, work, and play five to seven years in the future.
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The 2019-2020 IE fellows reflect on the Advocacy Journalism Fellowship Program amidst a pandemic that brought in-person gatherings to a grinding halt
The International Examiner concluded its Advocacy Journalism Fellowship Program. Fellows, including Isabel Wang, a communication student, reflects on their experiences.
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5 Tips for Faculty Office Hours
Arts & Sciences students — and faculty — weigh in on how to make the most of faculty office hours:
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5 Strategies for Scholarships
Advice from the UW's scholarship office and Arts & Sciences students about the scholarship process.
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5 Things to Know about Study Abroad
Wondering if study abroad is for you? Here are things to keep in mind.
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5 Ways to (Legally) Blow Off Steam
Arts & Sciences students share their ideas for relieving stress.