Students

March 10, 2026

Unseeded and unstoppable

Winning six tournament games on the road from coast to coast earned the overlooked Huskies men’s soccer team its first national title ever.


March 9, 2026

Full circle story

Liv Schiller never met her aunt, who died in a tragic plane crash on September 12, 2001, but she's proud to be from a family of Huskies.


Lego landmark

Using LEGO® Bricks, Spokane residents brought seven city landmarks to life.


March 8, 2026

No time to waste

Education became a lifeline for Ben Brockie, who spent decades in prison before coming to the UW and a new life.


March 5, 2026

Of Washington, for Washington

The University of Washington is devoted to educating Washington state residents.


December 19, 2025

Football game at Husky stadium on a cloudy day

December sports fast facts

We're bringing you a few December Husky sports briefs from both on and off the field.


December 18, 2025

Rachael Lincoln helps a dance student adjust a harness

Dancing on air

Students in a UW dance class take flight in the studio using vertical dance techniques.


December 6, 2025

Ever vigilant

Installing more seismic stations allows information to reach more communities affected by earthquakes, says UW professor Harold Tobin.


October 15, 2025

Rooted in resilience

The UW’s Champions Program offers students who have been in foster care or experienced homelessness the foundation they need to grow.


October 14, 2025

Dressing for success

From interview suits to confidence boosts, the Husky Career Closet outfits students for the professional world.


September 11, 2025

UW’s Climate Risk Lab connects students with future employers to deal with natural disasters

These sustainability-savvy students and faculty hope for a future where climate risk is accounted for in worldwide strategic and organizational decisions.


September 2, 2025

Gen Z and the job market

They've experienced flexibility after the COVID-19 pandemic and remote learning, but now Gen Z is encountering an unyielding job market.


June 18, 2025

A woman wearing a backpack looks at a mountainous vista at sunset

Passion and purpose on the PCT

Mari Hoffman found passion and purpose on the PCT.


Kristin Bennett leans against a lab table smiling proudly

Serving in science

From the Navy to the UW, Kristin Bennett's journey has sparked innovations in studying brain injury and research accessibility.


June 16, 2025

A green and brown hummingbird flutters its wings

Research briefs

We've plated a sampling of research bites from around the UW.


June 10, 2025

Bright green swampy area of Hoh Rain Forest

Wondrous wetlands

Cryptic wetlands in the Hoh Rain Forest could be beneficial to our climate.


May 14, 2025

Ethereal painting of a forest with dog looking at murky figures

Culture on canvas

Kyler Pahang celebrates Filipino culture, decolonization and empowerment in his art, which can be found at local galleries this spring.


May 12, 2025

A young woman holding a purple umbrella on a rainy day on campus

AI bias and benefit

Graduate student Kate Glazko explores generative technology and its impact on people with disabilities.


April 30, 2025

A man with a crown reading "Sultan of Salad" chomps on a head of lettuce

Lettuce [eaters] rejoice

UW Lettuce Eating Club’s 2025 competition was entertaining, stomach-filling, and inspiring all at once for an organization that takes climate justice very seriously.


March 19, 2025

A woman in a striped shirt and protective gear steadies a piece of wood in a workshop

Giving trees

UW Facilities' Salvage Wood Program provides new homes for felled trees on campus. A new grant creates even greater possibilities for students.


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