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Journalism Goes Global
Autumn 2007
When journalism students spent the summer interning at English-language newspapers abroad, they learned about more than newspapers.

Finding Hope in Nima
Autumn 2006
UW Professor Jonathan Mayer is "just short of obsessed" with improving health in Nima, a desperately poor neighborhood in Accra, the largest city in Ghana, Africa.

Choosing to Stay: The Challenge of Retaining Talented Faculty
Winter-Spring 2005
When A&S faculty are courted by other universities with greater resources, they must decide whether to stay or go. Most choose to stay at the UW. In this article, they share their reasons for staying--or leaving.

Dance for Everyone -- and Every Body
Autumn 2004
A
class in integrated dance brings together dancers of varying abilities, including several who use wheelchairs.

A Ridge of One's Own
Autumn 2003
Three faculty in Earth and Space Sciences have been so involved in research in Antarctica that they now have ridges named after them.

Behind the Scenes in Arts and Sciences
Summer 2002
Four staff members describe their unusual jobs--from growing algae to rebuilding pianos--in Arts and Sciences departments.

Burke Museum Returns Artifacts to Northwest Tribes
Autumn 2001
Staff at the Burke Museum have spent thousands of hours--about 43,000 so far--preparing to repatriate artifacts from its collection to Northwest tribes.

A Space Odyssey for A&S Alumni
Autumn 1998
Former and current NASA astronauts who hail from the College of Arts and Sciences share their vivid memories of the their time in space.

A Life in Politics
Autumn 1997
Many of our region's political leaders graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences. In this article, five alumni in politics are profiled, including former Seattle Mayor Norm Rice.

©2007 A&S Perspectives - Editor: Nancy Joseph
University of Washington, College of Arts and Sciences
Box 353765, Seattle, WA 98195-3765
(206) 543-5340 - nancyj@u.washington.edu