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In case you needed to add a few more books to your shelf, here are a few new releases from the UW community.
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Lena Khalaf Tuffaha wins her second Washington State Book Award with "Something about Living."
September 2025 Issue
The largest crowd in UW history turned out 30 years ago when the Huskies faced ... Army?
September 2025 Issue
Ken Noreen, 1942–2025, was an dedicated musician, conductor, businessman and Mariners fan.
September 2025 Issue
These sustainability-savvy students and faculty hope for a future where climate risk is accounted for in worldwide strategic and organizational decisions.
September 2025 Issue
Tom Foley's biographer, Kenton Bird, digs into the former Speaker of the House and UW alum's 30 years in Congress.
September 2025 Issue
Jennifer Zeyl guides the Intiman through collaboration, education and a renewed sense of purpose.
September 2025 Issue
Do yourself a favor and listen to UW grad Lucia Flores-Wiseman's rendition of "La Llorona."
September 2025 Issue
Carver Gayton's activism and academic brilliance spring from a rich history of aspiration and achievement on both sides of his family.
September 2025 Issue
Check out the cornucopia of the UW’s uncommon classrooms, on campus, all over the Evergreen State and around the world.
September 2025 Issue
Leave it to UW-trained conservationists to help launch a movement to save some of the world’s most elusive animals.
September 2025 Issue
By going free, the Henry Art Gallery renews its mission to serve artists and audiences.
September 2025 Issue
Here are five UW news and research bites worth your time, from dark matter to sea stars.
September 2025 Issue
The UW-created Health Octo Tool measures biological age, offering a more accurate picture of aging and a guide for living longer and healthier lives.
September 2025 Issue
Pat Chun fields his thoughts on why the Big Ten feels like home.
September 2025 Issue
When things get stressful, the UW community brings a sense of connection. Here's some good news.
September 2025 Issue
A UW-designed bike sensor helps cyclists steer towards safer streets.
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24 years ago, 16 purple-and-gold souls were killed in a plane crash in Mexico. They are still in our hearts and minds