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This week, attend the 53rd Annual Psychology Research Festival, check out the Department of Classics’ Undergraduate Senior Essay Symposium, a Design Show from graduating seniors in the School of Art + Art History + Design, and more.


May 27 – 31, 91̽»¨Innovation Month

Innovation Month is a campus-wide celebration of the innovative work that happens everywhere at UW, every day, across disciplines. It highlights students and researchers who are entrepreneurs, designers, engineers, scientists, artists, and other leaders who are constantly imagining new heights in their fields. Join events to gain insights into the latest trends in academia and industry and build your network with others who share your passion and drive for impact.

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May 28, 7:30 pm | Meany Hall

The 91̽»¨Wind Ensemble, led by Director Timothy Salzman and Symphonic Band, led by Director Shaun Day, present “Timeless,” performing music by Ottorino Respighi. Huck Hodge, David Maslanka, and Cindy McTee will be performing as well.

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May 29, 8:30 am – 2:00 pm | Waterfront Activities Center

The Psychology Research Festival has been part of the graduate program for over 50 years. This activity culminates in a formal presentation of work at the annual Psychology Department Research Festival, held at the end of Spring Quarter. Clinical students present at the end of their second year in the program. All other students present at the end of their first year.

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May 29, 9:00 am | Online via Zoom

Join The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies for an online talk and Q&A featuring Dr. James Shires, a researcher and educator in politics, security, and technology, in conversation with James Long, Political Science, 91̽»¨. Moderator: Jessica Beyer, Jackson School of International Studies, 91̽»¨. This lecture is the final session of the Jackson School’s Global Perspectives on Cyber, Scientific Research, Technology & Space Spring Lecture Series.

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May 29, 7:00 – 9:00 pm | Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)

The 91̽»¨ is home to one of the earliest Black Student Unions in the country. Learn the strategies for cross-cultural organizing that led to their success and how this can be applied to liberation struggles today. Join Professor Marc Arsell Robinson, author of , to understand how solidarity spread across camps and beyond.

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May 29 – 31, 7:30 pm |ÌýBrechemin Auditorium

Small combos perform original music and arrangements of jazz standards, modern classics, and deep cuts from the popular music repertoire over two consecutive nights of performance.

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May 30, 5:00 pm | Brechemin Auditorium

Student chamber groups coached by 91̽»¨Strings faculty perform an end-of-quarter recital.

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May 30, 7:00 – 9:00 pm | RailSpur

The School of Art + Art History + Design presents Another Day at The Orifice: 2024 MFA Thesis Exhibition running from May 28 through June 9 at RailSpur (Top Floor). Another Day at The Orifice features the cumulative thesis work of eight graduates receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photo/Media, Painting + Drawing, and 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture.

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May 31, 2:30 pm | Communications Building

Join the Department of Classics’ undergraduate senior essay symposium. The symposium will be joined by senior essays and senior thesis writers for an informal discussion of their research in a round table format.

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May 31, 7:30 pm | Meany Hall

Geoffrey Boers leads this year-end program by the 91̽»¨ Symphony, led by David Alexander Rahbee, and combined 91̽»¨Choirs.ÌýÌý Ìý

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June 1, 7:30 pm | Brechemin Auditorium

The 91̽»¨Composition program presents a year-end concertÌýof works by undergraduate composers.

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June 2, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Burke Museum

Hear about groundbreaking research from Burke and 91̽»¨scientists, enjoy hundreds of specimens from the Burke’s collection, and celebrate all things fossilized with fossil digs, ancient animal identification, microfossil sorting, crafts, and more.

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June 2, 3:00 pm | Brechemin Auditorium

Cello students of Sarah Rommel performÌýa year-end studio recital.

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Have an event that you would like to see featured in the ArtSci Roundup? Connect with Kathrine Braseth (kbraseth@uw.edu).