June 2025 issue
Five faculty from the American Indian Studies department share their thoughts on 55 years of Native knowledge at the UW.
June 2025 issue
Lindsay Schwarz received the highest honor handed out by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers in independent research.
June 2025 issue
June 2025 issue
Before women could vote, Clara McCarty of Steilacoom became the UW's first graduate and a pioneer for women in public service.
June 2025 issue
What happens when a UW professor breaks a tooth? The professor turns to research.
June 2025 issue
From the Navy to the UW, Kristin Bennett's journey has sparked innovations in studying brain injury and research accessibility.
June 2025 issue
Leslie Fried, the sole full-time employee of the Alaska Jewish Museum, has created a home for Jewish history, art and culture in Alaska.
June 2025 issue
Dr. King K. Holmes fought stigma to turn the study of sexually transmitted infections into a respected field of research.
June 2025 issue
Get to know the descendant of a rebel, acclaimed international writing program director and poet whose work has been translated into 40 languages.
June 2025 issue
Twenty years ago, we lost Robert Edward Galer, a Seattle native who earned a UW degree in commercial engineering—and received the Medal of Honor in World War II.
June 2025 issue
We've plated a sampling of research bites from around the UW.
June 2025 issue
Tina Pamintuan, a distinguished figure in public media, succeeds Caryn Mathes as KUOW's new leader.
June 2025 issue
UW researcher Alex Eisen helped Washington State develop a Tick Dashboard, alerting hikers to the pests.
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Melissa Robertson is leveraging her legal expertise for a $2.2 billion sports enterprise.
June 2025 issue
Angie Mentink and Melissa Robertson are outstanding in their fields as the newly appointed Mariners color analyst and the team's chief legal officer.
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We catch up with the Mariners color analyst and legendary UW student athlete.
June 2025 issue
A UW professor and organizational management expert explains why bouncing from task to task takes a toll on your brain.
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.