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From culture to landscapes to wild animals in their natural habitats, these are Art Wolfe's 10 favorite photos, described by the photographer himself.
June 2024 issue
Whether you need a book to dive into on your next plane ride, a podcast for a long walk or a TV show for a rainy day, UW alumni are ready to keep you company this summer.
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Artist Mary Ann Peters creates works of difficult beauty in her explorations of displacement and migration.
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Sung Park, whose name is popping up in awards circles, falls in love with the world through his camera.
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Frosty treats in a zillion flavors made and sold by alumni-created ice creameries are available all over the Seattle area. Just leave some for us.
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Emily Lago Anderson is bridging the tech gap by empowering tomorrow's STEM leaders.
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Hall Health rebrands as Husky Health Center and renames their building for Olympian David C. Hall.
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These authors write lavish fiction about the real Washington, thorns and all.
September 2024 Issue
The UW's oldest club on campus fell on tough times, but they're bouncing back with help from alumni.
September 2024 Issue
Mark Ostersmith's father was the first in his family to go to college. The lesson: education was no longer a distant dream.
September 2024 Issue
Partnering with national academic and athletic powerhouses brings tremendous advantages for the UW.
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UW Magazine editor Jon Marmor reflects on two tragedies from September 2001.
September 2024 Issue
Joe Brotherton focuses on arts and well-being at Doe Bay, including a new festival with a “low-key Burning Man” vibe.
September 2024 Issue
Seattle might say goodbye to Scarecrow Video, a beloved institution in the U District, if they don't raise much-needed funds by the end of 2024.
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Claire Sumadiwirya serves coffee and connections with Bellden Ventures, a social enterprise.
September 2024 Issue
‘Warrior Librarian’ Tracie D. Hall doesn't tell people to be quiet, but to speak up against censorship that threatens learning and access to information for all.
September 2024 Issue
As several long-standing businesses continue to prove, the more the U District changes, the more it stays the same.
September 2024 Issue
UW's Livable City Year program worked with the city of Snohomish to support their economic development. Next up: Granite Falls and Mukilteo.
September 2024 Issue
Outgoing UW President Ana Mari Cauce shares what she's learned after nearly four decades at the University.
September 2024 Issue
Along with Oregon State, Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, researchers from the UW are studying natural disaster data to better respond to these hazards.