Dec. 2018 Issue
The innovations that come out of the UW are nothing short of mind-boggling.
Dec. 2018 Issue
A 1974 concert at Hec Ed Pavilion, long a favorite of Dead Heads, is one of six historic concerts being released in a beautiful new boxed set,
Dec. 2018 Issue
The FreshJess founder developed her voice and built a following for her blog, which is going strong after 10 years.
Dec. 2018 Issue
Michael Callahan rowed for UW from 1992-96, competed in the ’04 Olympics and has coached the men’s crew team since 2007.
Dec. 2018 Issue
Science fiction has come alive in our modern world—from robots in our homes to the search for life across the universe.
Dec. 2018 Issue
To the late Paul G. Allen, the University of Washington felt like home.
Dec. 2018 Issue
Author and traveler Chris Sanford shares 10 bits of wisdom from his book, “Staying Healthy Abroad: A Global Traveler’s Guide.”
Dec. 2018 Issue
An adventurous alum stricken with heart disease as a young man is thriving after undergoing two heart transplants.
Dec. 2018 Issue
UW Medicine researchers are exploring how a smartphone might help someone manage a severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
UW Magazine Online
We explore the legacy of Microsoft’s late co-founder by photographing items from one of his museums.
Dec. 2018 Issue
How a kid from Lynnwood became the best running back in Husky history.
UW Magazine Online
For her legacy of service that continues to this day in a volunteer capacity, the University of Washington presented Patti Taylor the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award.
Viewpoint Magazine
Resilience, persistence and belonging help students survive the complexities of college.
Viewpoint Magazine
Taylor Hoang speaks up for small and immigrant-owned businesses.
Viewpoint Magazine
An on-campus pantry works to reduce hunger and end the stigma of food insecurity.
Viewpoint Magazine
Alumnus Lorne Murray, '96, credits his UW mentors for his success.
UW Magazine Online
Daniel James Brown’s book is a great tale about the crew team at the 1936 Olympics. But there are more boats to know about than just the one they rowed.