September 2021 Issue
Every autumn, the new academic year offers a fresh start. This year, many of us return with a new perspective shaped by the pandemic.
September 2021 Issue
When the University of Washington community makes its jubilant return, we are returning to a U District that has been forever changed.
September 2021 Issue
The Cold War played out on exotic battlegrounds. Perhaps none were stranger—and had more unexpected outcomes—than cultural-exchange ballet tours.
September 2021 Issue
“Fly Your Own Thing,” a celebration of the late Alden Mason, ’42, ’47, is on exhibit at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
September 2021 Issue
UW experts explain how to distinguish between memory loss and simple forgetfulness.
September 2021 Issue
At the UW's Friday Harbor Laboratories, scientists give sunflower sea stars a chance to shine.
September 2021 Issue
From the Bagley Hall attic to global outreach: The School of Dentistry celebrates 75 years.
September 2021 Issue
Sociology Professor Alexes Harris, ’97, works closely with UW Athletics to help student-athletes succeed.
September 2021 Issue
Junior middle blocker Marin Grote, senior middle blocker Lauren Sanders and junior setter Ella May Powell were all named to the 2021 collegiate volleyball national team.
September 2021 Issue
Dentistry professor Theresa Cheng leads a nonprofit organization that connects veterans with resources and employment opportunities.
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Margaret Towolawi, ’10, adopts a new model for health care that promotes closer doctor-patient relationships.
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Dave Stone, ’68, is recognized for his lifetime of service—military, public and volunteer—with the Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award.
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A walking tour of the UW campus highlights sites that are relevant to the Native American experience.
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While Black fraternities and sororities have thrived at the UW, their presence has gone generally unrecognized. Now their crests are on display in the HUB.
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Improvements in data collection allow a UW researcher and colleagues to swiftly make new discoveries in the cosmos.
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Poet Jane Wong isn’t afraid to lay her emotions bare as she explores ways beyond the written page to reach audiences.
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A Japanese American UW grad turned businessman, Harry Kawabe was a humanitarian who built economies in two U.S. cities and dedicated his life to building community.
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The most diverse generation in American history, they are engaged, informed, and not content with the status quo.
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Enoka Herat works with law enforcement leaders and the families of people who have died from police violence to change practices in Washington.
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One of Seattle’s few Black nurses in the 1940s, Rachel Suggs Pitts helped create a network of support for her colleagues and nursing students.