Sept. 1999 issue
He wasn't a government leader, or someone who cured diseases, but Waldo L. Semon, '20, '24, had a profound effect on our lives that carries on to this very day.
Sept. 1999 issue
Last season, the former UW quarterback led the Atlanta Falcons to their dream season, a 14-2 record and berth in the Super Bowl.
Sept. 1999 issue
For the past three springs, Pamela Reed has come to campus to work with undergraduates and students in the Professional Actor Training Program
Sept. 1999 issue
Today the UW has a new set of stronger goal posts that cannot be torn down.
Sept. 1999 issue
As an editor constantly trying to judge the interests of his audience, my bet is that Columns readers will want to learn about Tom Lantos.
Sept. 1999 issue
A team of UW scientists has found a way to grow stem cells from mice in the laboratory.
Sept. 1999 issue
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education recognized Columns Magazine for its 1998 redesign.
Sept. 1999 issue
Three UW units have won a new award that recognizes collaboration across department lines to improve undergraduate education.
Sept. 1999 issue
The UW Board of Regents approved an agreement on the use of Husky Stadium for Seahawks home games during the 2000 and 2001 seasons.
Sept. 1999 issue
Private support for the University surged ahead during 1998-99 as gifts and private grants reached record levels.
Sept. 1999 issue
UW Professor Thomas Grayston is principal investigator of an $11 million grant to see if killing a form of bacteria reduces heart attacks.
Sept. 1999 issue
When we ran tributes on UW professors from nine alumni/authors in our last issue, we invited you to write the next page.
Sept. 1999 issue
Student entrepreneurs gain the experience, contacts and confidence necessary to launch their own companies.
Sept. 1999 issue
After surviving the horrors of the Holocaust, Tom Lantos got a fresh start at the UW. Now he is serving in Congress, and his story is part of an Oscar-winning film.