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June 2, 2022

ArtSci Roundup: 2022 Awards of Excellence recipients, Undergraduate Composers Concert

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2022 Awards of Excellence recipients 

June 9, 3:30 – 5:30 PM | Meany Hall

This year’s Awards of Excellence recipients are being recognized for achievements in teaching, mentoring, public service and staff support. 

The winners will be honored from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on June 9 at the Meany Hall for the Performing Arts. The UW community and the general public are encouraged to attend. The program includes a one-hour ceremony hosted by President Ana Mari Cauce and Provost Mark Richards, followed by a reception with hors d’oeuvres, desserts, a photo booth and a chance to connect and celebrate with your team members and the rest of the UW community. 

Free | More info


Undergraduate Design Show

June 8 -18 | Jacob Lawrence Art Gallery

Join the School of Art + Art History + Design for a Graduation Exhibition for students receiving Bachelor of Arts degrees in Design.

Free | More info


Undergraduate Composers Concert

June 7, 6:30 PM | MUS 213

Undergraduate composers at the UW explore new sonic landscapes in this concert of original music by Arshia Ashari, Jon Balsley, Ryan Baker, Sophie Ma, and Freya Salsbury.

Free | More info


Logo for podcast "Crossng North," by UW Dept of Scandinavian StudiesCrossing North Podcast

View at your leisure | Online

Crossing North is a podcast about Nordic and Baltic society and culture. Episodes feature interviews with authors, performers, and leaders from Scandinavia and the Baltic, as well as discussions with faculty in the Scandinavian Studies Department and Baltic Studies ProgramCrossing North is produced and hosted by Colin Gioia Connors, lecturer of Scandinavian Studies, with Kristian Næsby, visiting lecturer of Danish.



(Re)Defining American Labor Lecture Archive

View at your leisure | Online

The UWT Labor Solidarity Project presents recordings of a past weekly seminar that adopted an intersectional approach while exploring the recent histories of the regional, national, and global labor movements. Each recording features a presentation and discussion facilitated by a leading voice in mapping the trajectory of labor activism and scholarship.

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