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This exhibition emulates the interdisciplinary environment Jacob Lawrence experienced in his formative years and explores a legacy of collaboration between artists and poets.
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UW faculty discuss the international impact of the second Trump presidency.
Featuring UW professor Davinder Bhowmik.
Pianist and activist Lara Downes celebrates resilience and imagination.
Rising Income Risk at the Top and Falling Interest Rates: Evidence from 50 Years of Tax Returns
Ashwini Sadekar leads a guided meditation to boost calm via the mind-body-breath connection.
Hear from Giada Arney, UW Astrobiology Program Graduate 2016, at this lecture.
Hear fron Ilmari Käihkö, who has studied the war in Ukraine since 2017.
Tekla Cunningham plays works by Pisendel, Telemann, and a newly commissioned work by Melia Watras.
Educators and thought leaders share innovative solutions to today's educational challenges.
Join Anna Nguyen, UW Ph.D. student, for a colloquium in political theory.
Connect with students and educators of Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies.
Explore short-form fiction and its intersections with translation and gender.
Marsh centers the voices of members of the Black middle class who are single and living alone.
Roberta Hawkins and Leslie Kern on power dynamics within academia.
James O. Young, professor of Philosophy at the University of Victoria, on “Music and Moral Development.”
Build your network of UW alumni and hear the latest updates from campus at this BC Huskies get-together.
Blues legend Taj Mahal joins Leyla McCalla in a not-to-be-missed concert.
UWAA members — you're invited to an evening of Husky fun in the U-District's historic College Inn Pub!
Public lecture from Emily Zackin, Johns Hopkins University.
The Department of Philosophy welcomes David Schlosberg for his Environmental Justice Talk.
Visiting speaker Domenico Ingenito leads this workshop, which explores the groundbreaking poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad.
The renowned Eroica Trio wraps up a three-day residency with a mainstage performance at Meany Hall.
Alumni and students connect online to talk about careers. Sign in with Handshake.
Ken Williford, ’07, Perseverance Rover deputy project scientist, helps UW Astrobiology celebrate their 25th anniversary.
Make poetic prints in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at this free letterpress workshop.
Harvard Law School's Emily M. Broad Leib presents a lecture on food waste laws and reduction.
Northwestern University's Iza Ding in conversation with UW Grad Student Discussant Tongtian Xiao.
John-Carlos Perea and guests perform “Improvising Home” for jazz ensemble.
The Translation Studies Hub serves as a platform for discussion about the theories, histories and practice of translation at the UW and in the broader Seattle community.
Showcasing the most outstanding scholarship in Arab and Islamic Studies.
UW Speech & Hearing Sciences distinguished alum Barbara Rodriguez, Ph.D., delivers remarks.
Visiting speaker Meg Cychosz shares new insights on early vocal development.
NYU's George Shulman discusses "Creative Paranoia & Radical Democracy: The Politics of SNNC and SDS."
First-year MFA directors and designers work alongside second-year MFA actors.
Enjoy hearing this renowned trumpeter and newly appointed professor of music.
Discussion with Jing Tao; Associate Professor, UW Department of Economics.
Expert insights into how AI is reshaping education, research and civic engagement.
Kenneth More McElwain discusses constitutional legitimacy in Japan.
The Endowed Lecture for Health Promotion promotes visibility and recognition of nursing research and innovation in the public sphere.
UW Irvine physics and astronomy professor Aomawa Shields, ’14, helps UW Astrobiology celebrate their 25th anniversary.
This interdisciplinary panel brings together experts from various fields to explore the foundations of altruistic behaviors.
Professor Robin McCabe brings pianistic virtuosity to the Meany mainstage.
An online panel of experts discuss parents’, teens’, and preteens’ digital technology and social media use and its relation to mental health.
Visiting speaker Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano discusses Ottoman poetic imagery.
IMPFest features UW Jazz Studies students and faculty with special guests.
Discussion with George Tsai.
Discover fast-paced deck builders, intricate resource management games and more with UW alumni game designers.
Enjoy the best views in Portland with your Husky community on this two-hour cruise.
Come to the Jacob Lawrence Gallery and enjoy this student graduation exhibit.
Two women struggle to find their place in a white male-dominated academic world.
Each year the UWAA is proud to honor six exceptional students. Apply by April 30!
Vanderbilt professor Nathan Connolly follows the experiences of four generations of his Caribbean family.
Delve into major themes in the vibrant and ever-changing Afrofuturism movement.
Enjoy music by Carol Bremner, Kevin Day, Christopher Cerrone and others.
UWAA members are invited to a special pre-lecture reception with acclaimed and graphic novelist John Jennings.
Music by Jessie Montgomery, Cécile Chaminade, Francis Poulenc and Dmitri Shostakovich.
Jessie Montgomery joins this Grammy-winning percussion quartet.
Explore feminist and queer perspectives through video, sculpture and installations.
Pitch in with your fellow Huskies in this volunteer service day in the U District!
Broken Bell, a collaborative work, is a mashup of a concert and a play.
Christine Sun Kim deconstructs the politics of sound in her artwork.
Lumina Women's Ensemble and guests perform "The Celestial Woman."
Students of the UW School of Music perform in this lunchtime concert series co-hosted by UW Music and UW Libraries.
Complexions Contemporary Ballet exhilarates audiences with their singular reinvention of dance and contemporary ballet.
Efe Tokdemir presents "A Triadic Counterinsurgency Framework to Unpack Government – Non State Armed Actor – Constituency Relations"
Walk, run and have fun at this spirited, family and dog-friendly event in support of UW Bothell student scholarships.
Jahan Ramazani on the intercultural riches of language and the globalism of poetry.
Come to the Jacob Lawrence Gallery for an exhibit of graduating student's projects.
This pianist with “impeccable taste and a formidable technique” connects the pillars of the repertoire with new compositions
The release of UW Professor of Linguistics Emily M. Bender's new book on A.I. and technology, with Alex Hanna of the Distributed AI Research Institute.
Students perform original tunes, homages to the greats and experiments in composing.
UW Jazz Studies students perform original tunes, homage to the greats of jazz, and experiments in composing and arranging.
Hear works by French composers, with guest pianist ZeZe Xue.
UC Irvine's Maura Allaire with the UW's Center for Environmental Politics.
Jeremy Schifeling on how hiring really works – and how to get referrals at any organization.
Shadow puppetry and projected animation tell the tale of Manijeh, a heroine from ancient Persia.
In memory of Andrew L. Markus, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature at the UW.
UW music students perform music of the Baroque era.
UW voice students present their quarterly recital.
Artists present a curated show at quarterly DXARTS Spring Concert.
The George H. Cady Endowed Lectureship in Chemistry was established in memory of Prof. Cady by his family and many friends and colleagues in 1994.
Follow the story of Jeanne Baret, a gender-nonconforming 18th-century herb woman, who embarks on an 11-year voyage around the world disguised as a (male) botanist's assistant.
Ekmeles vocal ensemble performs works by UW faculty composers at Meany Hall.
Guitar students of Michael Partington present their quarterly recital.
Enjoy repertoire from the early to mid-20th century and beyond, performed by both undergraduate and graduate students.
Oxford University's Nathan Lane talks with graduate student discussant Brian Leung.
The third exhibit of the quarter showcasing graduating students' work.
The Studio Jazz Ensemble and Modern Ensemble present repertory selections, original music, and inspired arrangements.
UW Philosophy gathers for a three-day conference on the ethics of space exploration.
The University Singers, Treble Choir and UW Glee Club present music from around the world, folk tunes and arrangements of popular standards.
UW students perform contemporary music arranged for percussion ensembles of various sizes.
An end-of quarter performance by the Campus Philharmonia Orchestras.
Featuring crossover genre, syncretic styles and the African diaspora in the US.
Kick off summer 2025 with Seattle’s hottest bands; sample delicious beers, wines and ciders; and satisfy your hunger at this annual festival!
Visit Ghost(ed) Notes, a temporary mural animating the Henry’s east façade.
Phyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice Gospel Choir in songs of praise and jubilation.
Enjoy a performance of music and movement of Capoeira Angola from Brazil.
Music by McTee, Rachmaninoff and Giroux. With the UW Alumni Band.
David Alexander Rahbee conducts this program of concerto excerpts.
Student composers present original sonic explorations in performances presented by the UW Composition Program.
The graduating senior and masters students present their capstone projects.
A series of fourteen stone benches are placed in Seattle’s Volunteer Park.
Learn how to score a limited-edition purple M's jacket!
This tapestry reflects on how queer communities have created spaces of safety.
Explore the influence of symbols, language, and mark-making on power dynamics.
Our annual celebration of UW family.
The UW's premier gathering for global alumni and friends is coming to Tokyo.