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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

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Archives 2/1999-6/2003
Katz Distinguished Lectures in the Humanities
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Institute on the Public Humanities for Doctoral Students
Difficult Dialogues: Southeast Asian American Pluralism
Reclaiming Childhood
Full Professor Crossdisciplinary Conversation Award
Associate Professor Research Initiative
Society of Scholars
Summer Dissertation Research Fellowships
Undergraduate Summer Institute
Wednesday University
Teachers as Scholars
Project for Critical Asian Studies (1995-2006)
Silk Road
Derek Attridge Micro-seminar | Autumn 2007
Henry Staten Micro-seminar | Autumn 2007
Philosophical Issues in the Social Sciences | Winter 2008
Moralism, Tolerance, and Neoliberalism | Spring 2008
What Is Critique for Marx | Spring 2008
The Role of Perspective in History, Science, and Design | Autumn 2007 |
Latinos Shaping U.S. Popular Music | Winter 2008 |
Southeast Asia at the Crossroads of Modernity | Spring 2008 |
Queer Worlds: The Will to Institutionality
Anti-Racist Praxis and the Global University
(dis)Orienting Asian American Studies
Human Rights Public Culture
Early Modern Research Group
Visual Praxis Collective
Global Justice Conference
The Ethical and Policy Implication of Attenuating Growth in Children with Profound Developmental Disabilities
South Asia’s Sutured Cities
Seeing What Queer Youth Know
Music, Culture and the Human Experience
Science Studies Network
Indus Script Analysis
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