June 2023 issue
The Chihuly Workshop has produced a photo-rich book, “The Boathouse: The Artist’s Studio of Dale Chihuly,” to tell the story of a building with UW ties.
June 2023 issue
A UW workshop showcases how climate change innovations on campuses can benefit surrounding communities and beyond.
June 2023 issue
The UW School of Dentistry partnered with Shoreline Community College to increase the number of dental hygienists.
June 2023 issue
Nurse, professor and advocate Josephine Ensign walks readers through the history of Seattle's "Skid Road."
June 2023 issue
Artist Sarah Cain transforms the Henry’s two-story East Gallery into the monumental painting, “Day after day on this beautiful stage.”
June 2023 issue
Emerging elegantly from Gould Hall’s Brutalist gray concrete exterior, the Gould Gallery features works of societal impact.
June 2023 issue
A recent UW-led study exploring the seafloor about 50 miles off Newport, Oregon, discovered seeps of warm, chemically distinct liquid shooting up.
June 2023 issue
In 1994, the art school’s instructional gallery was dedicated to Jacob Lawrence, recognizing his influence and vision. The time had come for a refresh and a slight relocation.
June 2023 issue
Students returning to campus after winter break this year found the doors to historic Parnassus closed indefinitely.
June 2023 issue
"How wonderful to return to campus and see that the arc of Black history, despite ongoing struggles, still bends toward justice," Audrey Edwards writes.
June 2023 issue
Leslie Gabriel has been part of 618 victories and five NCAA Final Fours with the Huskies’ women’s volleyball program over 26 years.
June 2023 issue
Danielle Lawrie is part of the first all-female list of former student-athletes, coaches and administrators being inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor in 2023.
June 2023 issue
Gig Harbor walk-on Joe Jarzynka dazzled the Husky faithful with his fearless play.
June 2023 issue
Her Northwest connections played a big part in Marilynne Robinson’s path to becoming one of the most important authors of our time.
June 2023 issue
Dr. Leonard Cobb, a UW professor in the 1960s, devoted his career to lifesaving initiatives like Seattle’s Medic One paramedic program.
June 2023 issue
While some universities boast of their land grants, the UW is where you’ll find cutting-edge research and education on sea and space.
June 2023 issue
From inspiration to impact, this year’s Distinguished Teaching Award recipients mentor and nurture students from all disciplines.
June 2023 issue
Pals Manny Chao and Roger Bialous have made Georgetown Brewing a Seattle favorite.
June 2023 issue
John C. Berg was named the recipient of the UW’s 2023 Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award.
June 2023 issue
The Desert Scholarship Patrons Committee is this year's recipient of the UWAA Distinguished Service Award.