March 2022 Issue
History professor Margaret O'Mara explains how prior generations handled a pandemic and what we can learn from their mistakes.
March 2022 Issue
Tres Tracy Ballon, '01, is the master carpenter at the UW School of Drama. We talked to her about squirrels, big ideas and building sets (and boats).
March 2022 Issue
Twenty years ago, the human rights leader delivered a message of hope to Seattle.
March 2022 Issue
George Tramountanas, '93, turned personal tragedy to big-screen comedy in his new feature film about a unique incentive for weight loss.
March 2022 Issue
Zeke Augustine, ’23, has sifted through soil for microscopic fossils and helped dig up a Triceratops. The Burke Museum has been at the heart of it all.
March 2022 Issue
UW history professor Margaret O’Mara shares her perspective on the pandemic and its echoes from the past.
March 2022 Issue
Ally Ang is a 2021 graduate of the UW Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing, with a focus on poetry.
March 2022 Issue
A new UW facility will bring together scientists, engineers and students to develop clean-energy solutions for a healthy planet and a sustainable future.
March 2022 Issue
The Northwest is the perfect place for a mushroom enthusiast; one digs into the Burke Museum’s collection.
March 2022 Issue
In 1972, Washington became one of the earlier states to ratify a gender equity amendment.
March 2022 Issue
A pilot project will establish a public-interest technology clinic to serve local community organizations and governments.
March 2022 Issue
The pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of young people. A UW and Harvard University study found that adequate sleep, a daily routine and limited screen time could help.
March 2022 Issue
Amara Cunningham leads the UW gymnastics team after being named All-Pac-12 Floor First Team as a junior.
March 2022 Issue
The Husky men’s tennis team has high hopes this spring, thanks in part to the play of junior Clement Chidekh of Lyon, France.
March 2022 Issue
Innovation will meet the crack of the bat this spring when the inaugural Pac-12 Baseball Tournament is held May 25-29 in Arizona.
March 2022 Issue
Software developer Tom Love’s innovative programming language became the backbone of every Mac, iPhone and iPad.
March 2022 Issue
While working on her doctorate, Monica De La Torre, ’16, studied the Yakima Valley's Radio Cadena. She shares their stories in “Feminista Frequencies."
March 2022 Issue
Efforts to preserve and renovate the historic ASUW Shell House on the Montlake Cut continue full speed ahead.
March 2022 Issue
Millie L.B. Russell, who passed away in November, helped generations of BIPOC students become medical professionals.
March 2022 Issue
Actor Mickey Rowe's book chronicles his journey from a legally blind self-described outcast to the hero of his own story.