March 2023 Issue
Student-athletes can now benefit from revenue generated by use of their name, image and likeness. The UW does it differently than the rest.
March 2023 Issue
When Spain decided to allow Sephardic Jews to reclaim their citizenship, Doreen Alhadeff, ’72, jumped at the chance. She recently earned a knighthood for helping others do the same.
March 2023 Issue
One athlete journeys from injury to recovery with the help of sports medicine experts at the UW.
March 2023 Issue
New Yorker cartoonist Olivia de Recat captures relationships in her book ‘Drawn Together.’
March 2023 Issue
Samantha Zwicker works to rehabilitate and reintroduce wildlife in the Amazon rainforest.
March 2023 Issue
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering was once the College of Mines. The name changed, but advancing technologies and research is stronger than ever.
March 2023 Issue
John Pariseau worked at the UW for more than 50 years and served as director of intramural sports.
March 2023 Issue
What is that silver structure on the UW campus? It's a “department” of sorts.
March 2023 Issue
When Raymond Haug got out of prison, he was determined to end the cycle of crime and addiction. With the help of scholarships, he has transformed his life.
March 2023 Issue
With scholarship support, Tony Nabors found a calling and a lifelong commitment to racial equity.
March 2023 Issue
Doctoral student Natalia Guayazán Palacios works to understand how plants and microorganisms coexist.
UW Magazine Online
The star of the HBO series “Hacks” scores yet another honor for playing acerbic Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance – but couldn’t attend the show due to a heart issue.
March 2023 Issue
Madeline Haydon couldn't find a delicious and good-for-you creamer in stores, so she decided to make her own.
UW Magazine Online
Anna Dong, '21, uses her UW degree in neuroscience to create products that make people happier.
UW Magazine Online
Look out for Lioness in Phinney Ridge this summer. Renee Erickson's latest restaurant will focus on shared plates and Italian wine.
UW Magazine Online
Mike Blowers and Shannon Drayer continue to bring baseball action to fans over the airwaves.
Viewpoint Magazine
The Instructional Center helps more than 2,000 students a year succeed, even in their most challenging classes. More could use its resources.
Viewpoint Magazine
Over the past two years, MFA candidate Abdiel Jacobsen has brought their love of hustle to the UW.
Viewpoint Magazine
Sherri Berdine supports and strengthens the University’s relationships with nearly 40 tribal nations in the Pacific Northwest.
Viewpoint Magazine
Stephanie Kerschbaum explores how we notice, and sometimes don't notice, disability.