December 2022 Issue
He's been in the wine business for decades, and he's only in his thirties. Andrew Januik (of Januik Winery and Andrew Januik Wines) was born to be a winemaker.
December 2022 Issue
We need collective action to realize the potential for higher education to be a force for good.
December 2022 Issue
The UW team earned the EcoCAR Collaboration Award at last spring's Mobility Challenge.
December 2022 Issue
After three decades, the UW Bridges Center continues to grow, as does union membership nationwide.
December 2022 Issue
A new art installation on the central staircase of Odegaard Undergraduate Library celebrates actor and martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
December 2022 Issue
An 18-year-old UW biology major is a legend in the world of fly casting.
December 2022 Issue
Two interventional cardiologists at the UW Heart Institute were the first to use a basket-shaped, catheter-delivered tool to remove a benign tumor from a heart.
December 2022 Issue
The UW Graduate School will host an “Evening with Chuck D” for its public lecture series.
December 2022 Issue
The MacArthur Foundation honors Yejin Choi, a professor who teaches human language to computers.
December 2022 Issue
Gov. Jay Inslee, ’73, selected Professor Alexes Harris, ’97, to serve a three-year term on the University’s highest governing body.
December 2022 Issue
With Matt Anger’s retirement, Rahim Esmail takes over as the Huskies’ new men’s tennis coach.
December 2022 Issue
Heather Tarr, ’96, who has compiled a career record of 742-277-1 entering her 19th year as the Huskies’ softball coach in 2023.
December 2022 Issue
Rick Redman was a star on both sides of the ball for the UW football team, playing guard and linebacker, and he shined on special teams as a punter.
December 2022 Issue
The UW struggles to enroll Black medical students—a trend that is playing out across the nation.
December 2022 Issue
On the 20th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy, we remember astronaut Michael Anderson, ’81.
December 2022 Issue
Two UW alumni lead separate projects to address some of the biggest social issues of our time.
December 2022 Issue
With a foundation rooted in leadership, service and education, the Women’s University Club has served the community since 1914. This year, its headquarters turns 100.
December 2022 Issue
The Huskies defeated the Cardinal 3-0 on a night where hearts and minds were focused on paying tribute to Daniel Phelps.
December 2022 Issue
Former Daily reporter turned Pulitzer Prize-winning editor Suki Dardarian was honored for her newspaper’s George Floyd coverage.
December 2022 Issue
Bryn Nelson followed his love for animals and science to become both a microbiologist and the writer of a book on human feces.