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Dawg Daze 2024 Digest
(September 12, 2024)
Artur Rosman to Publish Translation of Tischner's The Philosophy of Drama
(July 22, 2024)
"Landless No More": Acclaimed Poet Jerzy Jarniewicz, Professor Piotr Florczyk Featured in UW Daily
(April 12, 2024)
Exploring Connections Through Global Literary Studies
(April 11, 2024)
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(April 1, 2024)
Daniel Waugh and Ingrid Maier Publish New Book
(December 26, 2023)
New faculty books: Story and comic collection, Washington state fossils, colonial roots of intersex medicine
(December 11, 2023)
Professor Piotr Florczyk featured in UW Daily Article
(November 27, 2023)
Speaking English with an accent is means for celebration, not exclusion
(November 22, 2023)
New article from Professor Gordana Crnković: "Tin’s Poem of the Trees: Ancient Future and the Avant-Garde of the Anthropocene"
(November 8, 2023)
Ways of Knowing: Podcast featuring Faculty from the UW College of Arts & Sciences
(October 10, 2023)
“Ways of Knowing” Episode 5: Disability Studies
(October 10, 2023)
The Daily Features ‘Polish School of Poster Art’ Exhibit
(May 30, 2023)
Recent Publications: Essays and Award Nominations from Profesor José Alaniz
(May 22, 2023)
Recent Publications: Essays and Reviews from Profesor José Alaniz
(April 11, 2023)
NEW RELEASE:
The Compleat Moscow Calling
by José Alaniz
(March 15, 2023)
Senderovich's “How the Soviet Jew Was Made" Named Finalist for National Jewish Book Award 2022
(January 20, 2023)
Piotr Florczyk and K.A. Wisniewski's New Release: Polish Literature as World Literature
(January 13, 2023)
A Gift for Sharing Slovenia
(November 30, 2022)
New faculty books: Threats to U.S. democracy, early history of gay rights, and more
(July 11, 2022)
Assistant Professor Sasha Senderovich Publishes New Book
(May 27, 2022)
Daniel Waugh and Claudia Jensen Publish New Book
(April 18, 2022)
Dr. Sasha Senderovich Co-edits a Special Issue of
Jewish Currents
(April 7, 2022)
Professor José Alaniz Publishes New Book
(February 23, 2022)
‘It’s just terrifying to hear the news every day’: Ukrainians in Seattle fear for their homeland
(February 18, 2022)
Affiliate Professor Michael Biggins Interviewed in Slovenian Newspaper
(October 5, 2021)
A Russian Reconnection
(August 11, 2021)
Dr. José Alaniz Publishes New Film Review
(July 20, 2021)
Dianne Harris named dean of UW College of Arts & Sciences
(July 15, 2021)
Graduate Student Biljana Konatar Featured in
Write for You
Podcast
(June 11, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Exhibitions at The Henry Art Gallery, From ‘Permit Patty’ to ‘Karen’: Black Rearticulations of Racial Humor, and More
(May 11, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Ghetto: The History of a Word, CJMD Spotlight: Public opinion in U.S. broadcast news, and More
(May 11, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Exhibitions at The Henry Art Gallery, From ‘Permit Patty’ to ‘Karen’: Black Rearticulations of Racial Humor, and More
(April 21, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Ghetto: The History of a Word, CJMD Spotlight: Public opinion in U.S. broadcast news, and More
(April 14, 2021)
The Kraken Are Coming!
(March 25, 2021)
"Faculty/staff honors: Field research grant, staffer’s play streams, cartoon remembrance UW News staff"
(March 8, 2021)
"Faculty/staff honors: Field research grant, staffer’s play streams, cartoon remembrance UW News staff"
(March 2, 2021)
The Kraken Are Coming!
(March 1, 2021)
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(January 7, 2021)
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(January 7, 2021)
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(January 5, 2021)
Six unique majors that may not be on your radar
(January 5, 2021)
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(December 14, 2020)
Dr. Ron LeBlanc, Alum and Affiliate Professor, Publishes New Translation
(November 25, 2020)
ArtSci Roundup: Lessons (Not) Learned from the Holocaust, What to Watch, Read, and Listen to at Home, and Drawing Wild Washington
(November 18, 2020)
Inspiring Intelligence
(November 18, 2020)
New Film Review Out!
(October 15, 2020)
Affiliate Professor Eugene Lemcio Continues His Research in Retirement
(September 16, 2020)
ArtSci Roundup: “From Ours to Alien: The Journey of Polish OBCY” lecture, MELTED RIOT: RGB performance, and more
(August 31, 2020)
‘A world of my own’: José Alaniz publishes a life of cartooning — so far — in collection ‘The Phantom Zone’
(July 20, 2020)
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