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Giorgio de Chirico’s Italian Poetry

Despite living in New York City for more than five decades, my ninety-three-year-old grandfather still doesn’t speak English. No, that’s not quite right. During my childhood, his language did have some English in it. He used a relatively common, if idiosyncratic, commixture of words from his…

New novel by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Kate Trueblood shines light on the at-times harsh realities of modern family life
A Conversation with Native Voices at the Center

Talking to the editors of "Shapes of Native Nonfiction," Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton, about weaving together essays by Indigenous writers.

Editing an anthology, or a collection, is not for the weak. The curation and collation of myriad voices weaving into one another,…

English students to host summer research poster session July 30
Meet the 2018-19 Outstanding Graduates from CHSS/Humanities
20 Best Things to Do in Seattle in June 2019

Poet and Western Washington University professor Jane Wong’s family life was shaped by food: its presence, in the New Jersey Chinese restaurant her family ran; and its absence, in the unspeakable famines of Mao’s Great Leap Forward, which some of her family…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø Faculty members start new 'Community Office Hours' project
English's Christopher Wise translates new volume, 'The Manuscripts of Timbuktu'
Showcase of Undergraduate Research in the Humanities set for Friday, March 8
English's Christopher Wise awarded Research and Travel Fellowship to Jerusalem and Palestine
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