June 2022 issue
Through the UW Fund and other unrestricted philanthropy, donors to the UW can make an immediate impact where it's needed most.
June 2022 issue
By supporting students, professors and research-based solutions to global problems, Leo Maddox Schneider's family is honoring his passion for learning and making a difference.
June 2022 issue
They garden, they read, they cook and they dream of becoming dentists. Teachers: They're just like us! But these six are the cream of the crop.
June 2022 issue
A new nonprofit called the Husky Sailing Foundation aims to create a more stable future for a sports club that dates back to 1948.
June 2022 issue
School of Music Director JoAnn Taricani brought joy to her students and colleagues over more than four decades before her sudden death Feb. 1.
June 2022 issue
Linda Fagan will continue to put her UW master’s degree in marine affairs to good use in her new role leading the U.S. Coast Guard.
June 2022 issue
Wes Hurley has built a community of allies from his time at the UW, and it’s paying off.
June 2022 issue
NASA is going back to the moon and planning to land humans on Mars, thanks in part to Orion manager Howard Hu, ’91, ’94
June 2022 issue
Through public health crisis, nursing leader Pam Cipriano, ’81, has delivered doses of hope and advocacy. The 2022 Alumna Summa Laude Dignata award recognizes her service.
June 2022 issue
The story of the shocking theft, destruction and replacement of George Tsutakawa’s sculptural gates at the Washington Park Arboretum.
June 2022 issue
We were bipedal before we were human. But science still has much to explore about how we evolved—body and brain—to be walkers.
June 2022 issue
For the past 31 years, Jeff Bechthold has worked in sports information for the UW athletic department. He handles Husky football and crew.
June 2022 issue
Gary Lai, the lead architect of Blue Origin’s New Shepard program, heads to the heavens.
June 2022 issue
UW researchers are contributors to the groundbreaking work of the Human Genome Project.
June 2022 issue
After 26 years leading Densho, a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and sharing Japanese American history, executive director Tom Ikeda, ’76, ’79, ’83, is retiring
June 2022 issue
As the pandemic reshapes how, when and where Americans work, research at the UW suggests we might want to hang on to some of the flexibility we enjoyed over the past two years.
June 2022 issue
The Henry Art Gallery’s commissioned work from Bolivian-American artist Donna Huanca is on display through April 2023.
June 2022 issue
The HUB has been home to a hair stylist since 1952. Now, salon operator Jane Snell hangs up her shears and closes the Scissor’s Edge.
June 2022 issue
The UW’s newest class of alumni will have their day. And so will those from the two years prior.
June 2022 issue
As we emerge from a global pandemic that profoundly unsettled University life, we now turn to face multiple, often intersecting, global challenges.