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The painter behind our June 2018 cover is a UW master's student.
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“Women are shaking the foundation of this country in every possible way," said Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, at a UW Book Store event.
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Outside of the classroom, UW engineering students solve problems around the world.
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Pat Miller Evans, ’51, came from a family with strong Seattle and UW roots.
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The founder of the UW Division of Genetics in 1957 lived a life of twists and turns.
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Few activists have a higher profile than DeRay Mckesson, who spent the final day of Black History Month with UW students, staff and faculty.
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Psychology professor Anthony Greenwald developed the Implicit Association Test, a rapid-fire survey that reveals the biases that lurk inside us.
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For Fiesta Bowl week, we tour campus with seven veterans of the Husky Marching Band.
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A UW-trained engineer quit his job to shake up the burgeoning world of electric bikes.
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Karyl Winn preserved the stories of some of our region’s most important figures.
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A quirky and thought-provoking new book from an iSchool professor.
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Screenwriter Temple Mathews teams up with his daughter to produce a romantic comedy for all ages.
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“No Apparent Distress” by Rachel Pearson is a terrifying, compelling and excellent book about the American health care system.
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She leads a running group for transplant patients. He's developing a groundbreaking remedy for kidney stones.
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“We’re in the ideal spot for owls,” says Paul Bannick, a wildlife photographer who climbs trees and hikes tundra to capture images of the nocturnal predator.
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Heather Roskelley, ’83, made a magical image of a notoriously elusive bird.
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As an undocumented immigrant, he dreaded going to the dentist. Now he goes the extra mile to put his patients at ease.