March 18, 2025
Smooching on the UW campus was outlawed back in 1929 when then-UW President Matthew Lyle Spencer saw the display of affection as an affront to the morals of the time.
March 12, 2025
Hugh Spitzer, a retired law professor from the UW School of Law, reflects on 125 years of the law school's commitment to diversity.
March 3, 2025
Twenty-five years after his death, Jacob Lawrence's impact as a chronicler of the Black experience lives on through the efforts of local arts institutions.
January 27, 2025
Burgermaster fans have until Feb. 23 to enjoy this campus institution for the last time.
January 13, 2025
Though we know it by its colloquial name, the West Seattle Bridge is steeped in Jeanette Williams' legacy.
December 10, 2024
The Fairmont Olympic Hotel in downtown Seattle is celebrating its 100th birthday as well as well as a priceless century-old connection to the University of Washington.
Assunta Ng, entrepreneur and journalist, has dedicated her career to serving the Asian American community. Now, she passes the torch.
December 9, 2024
In January 2025, University Book Store, a bastion for UW students and community, celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Twenty years ago, Linda Buck, '75, won the Nobel Prize. Meanwhile, Mark Emmert, '75, became president of the UW.
December 6, 2024
A rare pragmatist who never compromised his values, Evans bettered the world as a senator, governor, community-college builder and champion of the environment.
UW Magazine pays homage to everyone's favorite four-legged friend on his seventh birthday.
The Burke Museum exhibit shares beautiful and endangered flighted species through art and interactive experiences.
November 26, 2024
An internship program gives high school students an idea of what it looks like to attend the UW, especially if they don't have family experience to lean on.
November 14, 2024
This fall, Viewpoint reaches 20 years of telling stories about people who make a difference. Catch up with those alumni and see how they've changed the world.
November 1, 2024
The UW's Native Garden was created to "honor, acknowledge and make space for the traditional peoples" who once built longhouses and a fishing weir in the area.
The founding director of the country's first academic support office for student athletes, Gertrude Peoples is a beloved UW figure.
October 9, 2024
John Clinton Cohn, who ran John’s Parking for many years, cheered with Husky fans as they passed the lot on game days—a tradition he upheld through his 94th year.
Historians and activists who studied at the UW made HistoryLink.org into a community resource that has proven successful and popular over its 25 years.
September 12, 2024
Witness the 75-year evolution of the Husky Union Building through photos, and learn about the history of this core campus building.