March 2022 Issue
Mustapha Samateh, president of the ASUW, reflects on his journey from Gambia to the UW.
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Judy Frater, '87, put her UW museology degree to good use by seeking out and empowering local Indian artisans.
March 2022 Issue
In the span of seven days in November 1961, civil-rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy spoke on campus.
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An El Paso native's journey to UW leads to a key position as the White House Deputy Cabinet Secretary — and a piece of political power.
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Player-turned-agent Ryan Minkoff’s second book, “Nora’s Hockey Dream,” pays homage to his sister and all the girls who love hockey.
December 2021 Issue
Marie Spiker is an assistant professor of epidemiology at the UW School of Public Health, registered dietitian and enthusiastic kayaker. We asked her about her various passions.
December 2021 Issue
Marion Pepper of the School of Medicine helps us better understand the latest COVID-19 shot.
December 2021 Issue
Fruit drinks are often disguised as nutritious alternatives to soda. Researchers try to counter that narrative.
December 2021 Issue
‘Down the Ave,’ a card game developed by business students, is full of UW and Seattle references.
December 2021 Issue
For a teacher in a time of COVID-19, the challenge is to bring the world to students.
December 2021 Issue
A site in Montana yields a triceratops skull and other rare dinosaur fossils.
December 2021 Issue
Dance students and faculty once again get a chance to strut their stuff.
December 2021 Issue
The Biology plant collection settles into its new home, a state-of-the-art greenhouse.
December 2021 Issue
The impact of the University of Washington was never more clearly on display than when the Legislature turned to it to tackle the state’s mental health crisis.
December 2021 Issue
Graduate education is more than a ticket to a better future; it’s an engine for the public good.
December 2021 Issue
Students wade into Issaquah Creek to quantify the population and distribution of different fish species.
December 2021 Issue
Raise a toast to the historic, quirky joint that has come back from a COVID-19 closure.
December 2021 Issue
Junior Coffey, who passed away recently, overcame traumatic experiences to become a Husky football star and racehorse trainer.
December 2021 Issue
Imogen Cunningham was an innovative and influential fine art photographer. A retrospective features nearly 200 of her works.
December 2021 Issue
Associate Professor Wendy Barrington, '12, brings a passion for health equity to her role as director of the Center for Anti-Racism and Community Health.