Perspectives: Newsletter of the College of Arts & Sciences

In this Issue - April 2012

Dean Robert Stacey

Lifted Up by the UW Community

Faced with a devastating personal loss soon after taking the helm of the College as interim dean, Bob Stacey reflects on the strong sense of community at the UW and the outpouring of support that he and his family have received.
Conservation Canine dog

Conservation Goes to the Dogs

They may resemble your neighbor's pet, but Conservation Canines' dogs are powerful research tools. They are specially trained to sniff out animal scat, from which scientists gather information crucial to wildlife policy.
Students racing their "trapsters"

Designing a Faster Mousetrap

Industrial design students tested out their "trapsters"—miniature racecars powered only by mousetrap partsin a series of races held in the School of Art building, with students earning design kudos for speed and aesthetics.

What's News

Professor Christopher Parker (right) with Nick Hanauer

Whose Patriotism is This, Anyway?

A new seminar course offered by the Department of Political Science explores what it means to be patriotic, challenging students to look beyond their preconceived notions of what "patriotism" represents.
LSJ students and alumni volunteers

Encouraging Connections Through Service

When two dozen Law, Societies, and Justice students and alumni volunteered at Seattle's Downtown Emergency Services Center, it was an opportunity to network with each other while helping a cause that reflects the values of their degree.

Celebrating 150 Years

CDC dancer Catherine Cabeen

Then and Now: MFA Program in Dance

Just over two decades ago, the Dance Program launched a unique master's program for retiring professional dancers. Looking back, the Dance Program's Hannah Wiley says the program has exceeded expectations.
HuskyFest logo

A&S Dean's Showcase at HuskyFest

From student-built solar cars to a tour of the stars, the College’s upcoming Dean’s Showcase will have something for everyone. The event, April 19-21, is part of the University’s first annual HuskyFest.

Research

An EEG helmet is is used to study the brain's role in hearing.

Hearing Aids: The Brain Connection

"No matter how well engineered a hearing aid is, sound still has to go from the ear to the brain," says Kelly Tremblay, professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences, who studies the brain's role in hearing to improve hearing aid effectiveness.
Zev Handel

Word Sleuth for a Dictionary Revision

As an etymology consultant for the most recent American Heritage Dictionary, Zev Handel, associate professor of Asian languages and literature, tracked the history of words like "ketchup" and "tea" to their Chinese origins.

Awards and Honors

Huck Hodge

Awards, Honors, and Professorships

News of recent awards, honors, and professorships throughout the College, from book prizes to composition fellowships to presidencies of professional organizations.
 

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Editor:
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