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French Female Heroes of the Middle Ages · DH Course Site: Class Final Project

Welcome to my exhibit! :)

Here, I wanted to exhibit a few women in particular who thrived outside of the boundaries of the tradition-bound communities they were born into. Joan of Arc and Eleanor of Aquitaine are two renown female figures who constantly found themselves in conflict with social, political and religious powers and pressures. Despite this, they were able to seize their own power in an immensely patriarchal society in their own uniquely feminine ways. Heroes in war and heroes in lo

Third Annual Student Academic Award Results! | French & Italian Studies | University of Washington

Textual and Digital Studies teamed up with French and Italian Studies to award 9 students on their impressive projects throughout the 2022-2023 academic year. 5 students from FIS and 4 students from TXTDS were selected for their hard work, creativity, and innovation. Their projects are worth a closer look, see below:

1st Place, French and Italian Studies: Evelyn Mason. Evelyn’s translation project of “Balance ton quoi” by Angèle is an unapologetic stance against sexism. Consent is incredibly im

‎The 4th and Inches Network on Apple Podcasts

4th and Inches, a Husky Podcast around Husky football is now the 4th and Inches Network.

The network is designed for Husky fans who want to stay up to date on many programs around The University of Washington.

Along with 4th and Inches, a Husky Podcast

The Noah Dickerson Show: Focused on Washington men's hoops

Pick and Roll, a Husky Women's Basketball Podcast

Turn 2, a Washington softball podcast with a little baseball sprinkled in

The Dawg and Duck Show

Husky Heights, covering Washingto

Washington Spring Practice No. 13: Focused on Running Backs Pecking Order

Energy was running high during the 13th and final official practice for the Washington football team, with players all over Dempsey Indoor Center hustling their hearts out, constantly cheering and yelling whenever a play proved successful.

While several of the team’s rooms are dealing with minor shifts and scrambles, there remains plenty of eyes on the UW running backs’ progress, especially given Wayne Taulapapa’s departure. The favored starter currently looks to be junior Cam Davis, who didn’t