September 2023 Issue
Andrea Reay loves Tacoma, which is why she became the CEO of their chamber of commerce.
September 2023 Issue
A tool developed by the UW’s Institute for Data Intensive Research in Astrophysics & Cosmology will help manage massive amounts of data.
September 2023 Issue
Dan and Pam Baty, recipients of the 2023 Gates Volunteer Service Award, have spent nearly five decades supporting UW programs.
September 2023 Issue
The research-based program helps members of the UW community maintain their mental health.
September 2023 Issue
Since 2001, the UW has consistently ranked in the top three volunteer-producing universities in the nation.
September 2023 Issue
Former UW drama professor Aurora Valentinetti’s indelible impact still delights us today.
September 2023 Issue
Transferring ownership of a book on African American nurses to a professional organization will raise scholarship funds.
September 2023 Issue
Throughout his career, George Counts has addressed health and health-care inequities.
September 2023 Issue
Five industrial designers, five decades of influence and one message for tomorrow’s designers.
September 2023 Issue
Like the ‘Boys in the Boat,’ UW women’s rowing has its own inspiring story.
September 2023 Issue
David R. Montgomery has a MacArthur “genius grant,” a handful of popular science books, and six albums with the local band Big Dirt under his belt.
September 2023 Issue
The UW decided to join the Big Ten because it offers a more robust and stable media rights deal as well as the opportunity to compete on a national stage.
September 2023 Issue
In just two seasons, head coach Derek Olson has taken the Husky beach volleyball program to new heights.
September 2023 Issue
Jeanne Marrazzo has become the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
September 2023 Issue
UW researchers have developed new bioplastics that degrade on the same timeline as a banana peel in a backyard compost bin.
September 2023 Issue
Two graduate students seeking a better transit experience invented an app that is used by millions across the U.S.
September 2023 Issue
The Burke Museum exhibit “We Are Puget Sound” aims to inspire preservation of the Salish Sea and its impressive creatures.
September 2023 Issue
Founders Hall is the only University building fully constructed of mass timber, which has the promise of reducing the costs of construction while increasing a building’s sustainability.
September 2023 Issue
Information from fitness trackers and smartphones helps Anind Dey's team learn about student success.
September 2023 Issue
UW Bothell public health students gained a new understanding of rural health care in the developing world.