Dec. 2017 issue
The first Northwest history textbook written since 1989 isn't a boring list of facts—it's a compilation of riveting, high-stakes stories.
Dec. 2017 issue
Ray Emory, the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award recipient, has worked for decades to identify the remains of those lost at Pearl Harbor.
Dec. 2017 issue
An undiagnosed traumatic brain injury rocked her life. By thinking positive, Shanda Taylor Boyd, '94, took back control.
Viewpoint Magazine
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation is changing the faces—and future—of conservation.
UW Magazine Online
Karyl Winn preserved the stories of some of our region’s most important figures.
Sept. 2017 issue
The Conservation Center repairs up to 12,000 items each year.
Dec. 2017 issue
The comedic actress, a '99 grad, hosts a popular advice podcast and recently wrote a memoir.
Viewpoint Magazine
Arely Morales, '17, took inspiration from Latino artists and a poet in developing her style.
Sept. 2017 issue
A NASA rocket will blast off for the International Space Station carrying a UW research project called “kidney-on-a-chip.”
UW Magazine Online
A quirky and thought-provoking new book from an iSchool professor.
UW Magazine Online
Screenwriter Temple Mathews teams up with his daughter to produce a romantic comedy for all ages.
UW Magazine Online
“No Apparent Distress” by Rachel Pearson is a terrifying, compelling and excellent book about the American health care system.
Sept. 2017 issue
Long considered to be a myth, a Native blanket made of dog hair has surfaced at the Burke Museum.
Sept. 2017 issue
Last year, the UW Libraries were visited 6 million times in person.
Sept. 2017 issue
Tim Bond, '83, returns to the School of Drama as a professor.