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UW’s Burke Museum moves to a new space less than 500 feet away
The 113,000-square-foot building is the 21st-century version of the 57-year-old cramped museum.
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A University of Washington Course Gives Design Students Real-World Experience
UW's collaboration with Seattle-based company Hightower challenged undergrads to create workspace pieces from concept to prototype and present their final projects to industry experts.
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A Puget Sound Language Returns
The Southern Lushootseed language, once spoken where the UW now sits, is finding new speakers through a UW course.
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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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3 West Coast Facilities That Show How Innovative Design Can Heal
The newly opened Life Sciences Building encourages physical movement, embraces natural daylight in an innovative way, and reactivates visitors’ appreciation of the natural world.
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Curating the Future
At the Jacob Lawrence Gallery, curatorial interns get hands-on preparation for careers in the art world — and roles in the community.
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The Dip delivers smoldering sophomore album with 2-night Neumos blowout
The Dip, a band made up of College of Arts & Sciences alumni, releases their second album.
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Jacob Lawrence and the art of radical imagination
Twenty-five years ago, the University of Washington inaugurated a gallery to honor a giant of our time.
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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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Tanya Tagaq takes Inuit throat singing to wildly unexpected places
Tanya Tagaq will be in residency at the University of Washington Feb. 6 to 8, capped by a concert at Meany Center on Feb. 8.
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UW teaches students Inuktitut through funding prompted by Sputnik launch
Learn the fascinating history behind why some students at the UW's Canadian Studies Center are learning Inuktitut.
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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.
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5 Things UW Seniors Wish They'd Known Sooner
Advice for first-year students from those who've been there.
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The Trouble with Sympathy
A Germanics course explores how sympathy can be used for good but can also serve a darker purpose.