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We talk about the state of diabetes with Ira Hirsch, the UW’s Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair.
June 2018 issue
Acting out the Bard’s works enables veterans to access feelings of rage, isolation and grief—
and heal the invisible wounds of war.
June 2018 issue
For 40 years, a group of Seattle-area women has helped UW students strive to be the best in science and engineering.
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We photographed the bright smiles and unstoppable attitudes of the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.
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Secret Charles-Ford's experience of having a loved one dealing with PTSD inspired her to write the book “Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That!”
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Biology professor Jim Kenagy takes in the surprising beauty of ordinary life in wild places.
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Dennis Edmondson, ’80, ’13, invented the studs inside the Nanoengineering & Sciences Building.
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Four Huskies presented the rawness of struggle and survival at the UWAA Short Talks on Art.
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Not many financial advisors make it onto the Forbes' list of America’s Top Wealth Advisors. But Foster School of Business and UW Law School graduate Stephen Hollomon did.
Dec. 2017 issue
The new Don James statue outside Husky Stadium will stop you dead in your tracks.
June 2018 issue
Help us catch the Cougs by adding purple pride to your license plate—and raise money for students along the way.
June 2018 issue
Lantos, the first and only Holocaust survivor ever elected to Congress, was perhaps the unlikeliest UW graduate of them all.
June 2018 issue
The great power of our University and its public mission is that it touches every person in Washington, through education, research and service.
June 2018 issue
This spring, 20 dawgs teamed up to build a UW-themed tiny house to shelter the homeless.
Viewpoint Magazine
All four of the 2017-18 UW student body presidents were people of color, and each of them saw race, equity and social justice as central to their position.
June 2018 issue
Paul Tupper, ’14, started Onda Origins, a Seattle-based coffee company with a technological spin, to further his environmental agenda.
June 2018 issue
Five students stood out in this year’s Three-Minute Thesis competition, an annual event sponsored by the Graduate School.