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Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities
College of Arts & Sciences
University of Washington
206 Communications
Box 353710
Seattle, WA 98195-3710
USA

Tel 206.543.3920
Fax 206.685.4080

uwch@uw.edu

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Simpson Center Administration

Director
Kathleen Woodward bio

Assistant Director
Miriam Bartha bio
Miriam assists faculty and graduate students in proposal and project development. She oversees public programming and graduate student opportunities.

Program Manager
Jennifer (Zhenya) Lavy
Zhenya manages all the Simpson Center's sponsored projects, as well as the administrative and daily operations of the Center. She manages reception catering, supervises course administration, and is responsible for the Center's communications and PR.

Budget Fiscal Analyst
Lynette McVey
Lynette manages the Simpson Center's accounting and fiscal processes and also coordinates travel.

Administrative Coordinator
Kristyn Grim
The Administrative Coordinator manages Simpson Center facilities (CMU 202, 204, 226 & 120) and processes reservation requests. She is the primary contact for course scheduling and registration, general inquiries, and appointment scheduling.

e-Keywords for American Cultural Studies Project Coordinator
Deborah Kimmey

Web Editor
Peter Leonard

Student Program Assistant
Grace Yang

Event Photographers, 2009-2010
Mike Bolton
Shannon West



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