Sept. 2017 issue
Welcoming the class of 2021 and saying goodbye to an old friend.
Sept. 2017 issue
Society’s focus on STEM careers has contributed to a precipitous drop in liberal arts majors. It could be a problem.
Sept. 2017 issue
Five questions with Anita Campbell, the former Husky running star who came back to UW to coach.
Sept. 2017 issue
Brian Kaminski and Cindy Nichols are helping persecuted artists in Pittsburgh.
Sept. 2017 issue
Ted and Jeremy McGregor operate one of the best alternative weekly papers in the nation.
Sept. 2017 issue
To many, he was a “famous entrepreneur” and “beloved boss.” To those closer to him, he was a mentor, role model and dear friend.
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“We’re in the ideal spot for owls,” says Paul Bannick, a wildlife photographer who climbs trees and hikes tundra to capture images of the nocturnal predator.
Sept. 2017 issue
The UW proudly presents Bill Cole with the inaugural Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award.
Sept. 2017 issue
It’s Bob Rondeau’s last season as the Husky play-by-play man after 37 years.
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Heather Roskelley, ’83, made a magical image of a notoriously elusive bird.
Sept. 2017 issue
The ’67 grad "put his heart and soul" into carrying on his family's legacy in the U District.
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As an undocumented immigrant, he dreaded going to the dentist. Now he goes the extra mile to put his patients at ease.
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Theodore R. Anderson Jr. (1937-2017) met his wife when they both were applying for positions at Ski Patrol.
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By eavesdropping on her parents, Pearl Engebord Catlin learned a new language.
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At the MLB All-Star Game, a UW-trained engineer crafted the bats and a Mariner took home the MVP.