Sept. 1990 issue
A respected European conductor says goodbye to the concert hall to join the UW School of Music.
Sept. 1990 issue
George Nakashima created furnishings for homes, churches and public buildings around the world.
Sept. 1990 issue
Jenneth Webster's job is to bring puppet shows, clown acts, jazz, tap dancing and music from a host of cultures to New York's premier performing arts center.
Sept. 1990 issue
"Twin Peaks" represents both a physical and professional homecoming for actor Kyle MacLachlan.
Sept. 1990 issue
Engineers have invented an image-processing system that may be the world's sharpest, fastest and least expensive.
Sept. 1990 issue
Recent grants to the UW from IBM and the Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust brought the Campaign for Washington to $166.7 million as of June 30.
Sept. 1990 issue
The University of Washington branch campuses in Tacoma and the Bothell/Woodinville area were set to open their classroom doors.
Sept. 1990 issue
A sudden change in the environment killed off the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Could it happen again, this time to the human race?
Sept. 1990 issue
A football game is an opportunity for the entire University community to gather in one place and celebrate itself.
Sept. 1990 issue
The story of University of Washington football, beyond the memorable games, the wondrous plays, even the unfathomable foibles, is also a constant catalog of surprises.
June 1990 issue
William Gerberding discussed the past decade, what's ahead for the University, the future of higher education and some personal topics.
June 1990 issue
The University of Washington plans 40 new facilities, involving an increase of about 2.2 million gross square feet to campus.
June 1990 issue
A gift of $1 million for unrestricted support of the University helped keep the Campaign for Washington on target.
Sept. 1990 issue
A committee delivered its recommendations to avoid a repeat of a 1989 melee at Husky Stadium.
June 1990 issue
The University's student affirmative action programs, which began in 1968, have helped bring about a substantial change in the character of the student body.
June 1990 issue
The UW Board of Regents narrowed the possibilities to three each for campuses planned for the Tacoma and the Bothell/Woodinville areas.
June 1990 issue
The Legislature agreed to fund a new evening degree program at the UW, but at a level set at half of what the UW requested.
June 1990 issue
On campus we have a different set of "Oscars." They honor the day-to-day achievements of teachers, public servants and distinguished alumni.
June 1990 issue
Giovanni Costigan was a popular, outspoken member of the faculty for 41 years.
June 1990 issue
Judith Patterson, ’74, recently joined the board of directors of Amnesty International.