November 27, 2022
Two interventional cardiologists at the UW Heart Institute were the first to use a basket-shaped, catheter-delivered tool to remove a benign tumor from a heart.
The MacArthur Foundation honors Yejin Choi, a professor who teaches human language to computers.
The UW struggles to enroll Black medical students—a trend that is playing out across the nation.
November 26, 2022
In data and in the field, professor Briana Abrahms seeks ways for humans and wildlife to coexist as the climate changes.
When doctoral student Horacio Chacón Torrico looks at public-health data, he sees the ‘forgotten’ people he wants to help.
November 3, 2022
The UW’s new law dean wants to infuse social justice and civil rights throughout the law school curriculum.
Studies show that students who feel a sense of belonging are more likely to thrive in college and experience better personal wellbeing.
October 28, 2022
Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award recipient Michael Kilmer is now a leader in Veterans Affairs 20 years after being forced out of the Coast Guard.
October 2, 2022
Seattle’s waterfront is getting a major makeover — with a little help from the UW.
September 20, 2022
History professor Margaret O'Mara explains how prior generations handled a pandemic and what we can learn from their mistakes.
By supporting students, professors and research-based solutions to global problems, Leo Maddox Schneider's family is honoring his passion for learning and making a difference.
September 19, 2022
Alula Asfaw, '08, wants to help schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds thrive. That's why he started the Dream Project.
September 9, 2022
Quintard Taylor tells the stories of Seattle’s small, but influential Black community.
September 2, 2022
After an unprecedented Pacific Northwest heat wave, shellfish died at alarming rates. Tribal scientists and UW researchers figure out why.
September 1, 2022
Anastasiia Konovalova and her colleagues create normalcy for 350 Ukrainian schoolchildren living in Romania.
August 29, 2022
A class of 60 UW School of Medicine students now occupy a state-of-the-art building in Spokane.
May 29, 2022
We were bipedal before we were human. But science still has much to explore about how we evolved—body and brain—to be walkers.
UW researchers are contributors to the groundbreaking work of the Human Genome Project.
As the pandemic reshapes how, when and where Americans work, research at the UW suggests we might want to hang on to some of the flexibility we enjoyed over the past two years.
March 5, 2022
Zeke Augustine, ’23, has sifted through soil for microscopic fossils and helped dig up a Triceratops. The Burke Museum has been at the heart of it all.