Dec. 2017 issue
The comedic actress, a '99 grad, hosts a popular advice podcast and recently wrote a memoir.
Dec. 2017 issue
An undiagnosed traumatic brain injury rocked her life. By thinking positive, Shanda Taylor Boyd, '94, took back control.
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
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
The prevailing practice for treating addiction to painkillers led to the worst man-made epidemic in modern medical history.
Dec. 2017 issue
Doctors, engineers and other experts work together at the UW Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering.
Dec. 2017 issue
The best volleyball player in UW history, Krista Vansant, '15, had her jersey retired.
Dec. 2017 issue
The Boeing 747, once the Queen of the Skies, is a winged monument to the University of Washington.
Dec. 2017 issue
Life lessons from newspaper publisher Assunta Ng, ’74, ’76, ’79.
Dec. 2017 issue
Building on decades of research and outreach, UW experts are piecing together new ways to live longer and better.
Dec. 2017 issue
A new type of fire-resistant wood reduces atmospheric carbon and can be made of damaged trees. Could it revive depressed economies in Washington’s rural timber communities?
Dec. 2017 issue
Discovering the molecular mechanisms that guide our circadian rhythm makes Jeffrey C. Hall the fifth alum to receive a Nobel Prize.
Dec. 2017 issue
Fueled by an appetite for social justice, Jeffrey Lew, ’06, set out to end the stigma of school lunch debt.
Dec. 2017 issue
Connecting UW Medicine research to primary care clinics around the region.
Dec. 2017 issue
After 30 years with the Seattle Police Department, Noreen Skagen, ’52, became the first woman U.S. Marshal of Western Washington.
Dec. 2017 issue
Stefan Savage, ’02, earned a MacArthur "genius" grant for his work on cyber security.
Dec. 2017 issue
Lisa Zurk, ’95, will be the first woman to lead the Applied Physics Laboratory.
Dec. 2017 issue
The new Don James statue outside Husky Stadium will stop you dead in your tracks.