June 2025 issue
In trying times, UW Impact leads the way with grassroots support for higher education.
June 2025 issue
Cuts in federal funding will close labs and stall cures for UW researchers.
June 2025 issue
Cryptic wetlands in the Hoh Rain Forest could be beneficial to our climate.
June 2025 issue
From promoting punk bands to designing light festivals, Terry Morgan has shaped Seattle’s cultural landscape for over 50 years.
June 2025 issue
With more than a century of teaching experience between them, these seven faculty stars shine bright for their students.
June 2025 issue
Members of the Golden Gardens Swim Club, many of them UW alumni, enjoy the thrills and chills of open water swimming in Puget Sound.
June 2025 issue
AI expert Brian Christian explores the tricky dynamics between human behavior and artificial intelligence.
June 2025 issue
From riches to rags to riches, Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm led a fairy tale life, UW alumna Ann Schmiesing finds.
June 2025 issue
Ana Mari Cauce, the UW's 33rd president, pushed the University to new heights by advancing public health, championing social justice and expanding innovation.
Viewpoint Magazine
Two of the UW's newest student residences will soon be renamed to honor artist and teacher Marvin Oliver and professors Lois Price Spratlen and Thaddeus Spratlen.
June 2025 issue
Jill McKinstry, retired director of Odegaard Undergraduate Library, still takes on leadership roles in her community.
June 2025 issue
The UW Alumni Association proudly presents Dr. Brad McDavid with the 2025 Distinguished Service Award.
June 2025 issue
J'May Rivara has nearly 50 years of experience teaching graduate students and inspiring the next generation of social workers.
UW Magazine Online
Crescent Calimpong combines art and ecology with wildcrafting, a process of collecting plants for use in food, medicine and craft.
UW Magazine Online
Guillermo Castaneda, an important figure in health care in the Yakima Valley area, recalls the day Mount St Helens "blew her head."
Viewpoint Magazine
Kyler Pahang celebrates Filipino culture, decolonization and empowerment in his art, which can be found at local galleries this spring.
Viewpoint Magazine
Diana Betancourt Macias received the second Spark Award from OMA&D for her leadership toward equity, diversity and opportunity as a student and in her early career.
UW Magazine Online
Martha Silano, who died May 5 after living with A.L.S. for two years, delighted in the natural world.
December 2025 Issue
Ron Chew, a lifelong Seattle resident and community advocate, will lead activities on behalf of 870,000 Washington AARP members.