Dec. 2016 issue
Thanks to teachers like Kert Lin, ’07, ’11, Lakeridge Elementary is a 2016 state School of Distinction.
Dec. 2016 issue
Character actor Gregg Henry, '75, channels President Trump on ABC's "Scandal."
Dec. 2016 issue
During World War II, Winnie Savery worked at Boeing, overseeing electrical systems for warplanes. When the war ended, she decided to pursue her lifelong passion: architecture.
Dec. 2016 issue
Dulce Gutiérrez, ’14, is making history as one of Eastern Washington’s first Latina city council members.
Dec. 2016 issue
Under head coach Gilmour Dobie, the UW Football team went undefeated for 10 years.
Dec. 2016 issue
Why some women don't get clarity when it comes to a cancer diagnosis.
Dec. 2016 issue
With a $210 million gift, the UW moves forward to become a global hub for human health.
Dec. 2016 issue
The Seattle cop who impacted thousands of Washington's elementary school kids.
Dec. 2016 issue
A broad examination of seafood mislabeling and the ecological and financial impacts suggests that because of the mislabeling, more people are eating more sustainably.
Dec. 2016 issue
A team of engineers and computer scientists from the University of Washington has developed HemaApp, a smartphone camera app to measure hemoglobin levels.
Dec. 2016 issue
Axe Bats, a division of Renton-based Baden Sports, had a home run of a 2016 baseball season. Twenty-eight major leaguers used its brand-new “Axe Bat”—so named because its handle is shaped like what you’d find on an ax—at some point during the 2016 season.
Dec. 2016 issue
The rise of the modern book bag can be traced to the UW campus.
Dec. 2016 issue
Dropping out of college may be the best thing Betty MacDonald ever did. The irreverent author called it quits after studying design and drawing for one year at UW. A new book explores her outlandish life.
Dec. 2016 issue
Compost. Recycle. Landfill. Three words, so many headaches. Two design professors think interactive trash bins could make life much easier.
Dec. 2016 issue
Cinema professor Eric Ames, '93, is our guide through the mysterious mind of filmmaker Werner Herzog.
Dec. 2016 issue
The student newspaper formerly known as The Daily is still known as The Daily… despite only coming out two days a week.
Dec. 2016 issue
Two UW researchers paired up to look at the life span of twins. They found that womb-mates live longer than the rest of us.