December 2025 Issue
A fierce advocate for women and children in the Spokane community, Mari Clack was also a devoted UW alumna.
December 2025 Issue
Privacy lawyer Albert Gidari turns detective to flesh out the story of Seattle’s most famous bootlegging couple, Roy and Elise Olmstead.
December 2025 Issue
Recent nursing graduate Antonia Ca brings her whole self to her career.
December 2025 Issue
Did you know the first JanSport backpack was called the "University Bookstore Rucksack"? Learn more about JanSport's UW origins.
December 2025 Issue
Installing more seismic stations allows information to reach more communities affected by earthquakes, says UW professor Harold Tobin.
December 2025 Issue
Patrick Hutchison went from the UW to Argentina to the Cascades, where he bought and restored a primitive cabin, inspiring a best-selling book.
December 2025 Issue
What if time for leisure isn’t the reward for a good life—but the foundation of one?
December 2025 Issue
Many Husky football players we cheered for in the 1960s went off to fight in the Vietnam War. It’s time we paid tribute to them.
December 2025 Issue
This is the story of Pigeon, the seaglider that lost its way but found home with the help of a family on a sailing trip.
December 2025 Issue
Coll Thrush brings a fresh lens to shipwrecks, connecting colonial ambition and Indigenous presence.
December 2025 Issue
Former Husky star Krista Vansant Hendrickson joins the UW women’s volleyball coaching staff.
December 2025 Issue
Founded in 1975 and named to honor a brother, the Fred Hutch Cancer Center became a world-class biomedical research and clinical care institution.
December 2025 Issue
A childhood hurricane set Ángel Adames-Corraliza on course for a MacArthur award.
December 2025 Issue
A middle school librarian personified heartfelt impact through her ability to build community.
December 2025 Issue
From affordability to innovation, the UW's next chapter is about access and the public good.
December 2025 Issue
UW Tacoma community members use the Miyawaki method to rapidly reforest a small plot of land in Tacoma.
December 2025 Issue
Mary Brunkow, ’83, helped uncover the gene that keeps the immune system in check.
December 2025 Issue
While some dancers only appear weightless, Rachael Lincoln—with the help of climbing technology—literally defies gravity.
December 2025 Issue
Ashley Adair found passion in her career (literally) selling romance books. Now, her bookmobile is going from wheels to walls with a permanent location.