Viewpoint Magazine
College of Built Environments students help historically Black churches survive gentrification.
June 2022 issue
Judge Sal Mendoza, ’94, made history by becoming the first Hispanic judge from Washington to serve on the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
June 2022 issue
UW-affiliated public radio stations KUOW and KEXP mark milestones in 2022.
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The UW Champions Program was established in 2011 to serve former foster youth. Recent expansions help students who experienced unaccompanied homelessness as youth.
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A new campus-wide effort led by Alexes Harris supports underrepresented groups and first-generation faculty.
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Leonard Forsman, '87, is the UW's new regent. He tells Viewpoint his goals and priorities for his six-year term.
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As the ECC celebrates 50 years of creating a space for diversity and inclusion, alumni share fond memories of the space.
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A gifted actor and director—and one of "The Five Who Dared"—Harvy Blanks made history.
June 2022 issue
After the tragic and sudden loss of his friend, Adam Lang found a way to honor Daniel Phelps's memory.
June 2022 issue
For his dedication to the UW and Chicano/a/Latino/a communities, Erasmo Gamboa receives the 2022 Retiree Excellence in Community Service Award.
June 2022 issue
Jean Smart joins the growing list of UW legends whose names are engraved on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
June 2022 issue
Ken Sirotnik's legacy remains strong nearly two decades after his death. The UWAA honors him with the 2022 Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award.
June 2022 issue
Michael Verchot receives the 2022 UWAA Distinguished Service Award for his work on behalf of the UW Consulting and Business Development Center.
June 2022 issue
For most people, camping season starts in early summer. For a few hardy UW students, it started in March.
June 2022 issue
As we emerge from a global pandemic that profoundly unsettled University life, we now turn to face multiple, often intersecting, global challenges.
June 2022 issue
The UW’s newest class of alumni will have their day. And so will those from the two years prior.
June 2022 issue
The HUB has been home to a hair stylist since 1952. Now, salon operator Jane Snell hangs up her shears and closes the Scissor’s Edge.
June 2022 issue
The Henry Art Gallery’s commissioned work from Bolivian-American artist Donna Huanca is on display through April 2023.
June 2022 issue
As the pandemic reshapes how, when and where Americans work, research at the UW suggests we might want to hang on to some of the flexibility we enjoyed over the past two years.
June 2022 issue
After 26 years leading Densho, a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and sharing Japanese American history, executive director Tom Ikeda, ’76, ’79, ’83, is retiring