March 2022 Issue
Evalynn Fae Taganna Romano, ’10, ’21, leads an effort recognize an often overlooked group in the pandemic: campus custodians.
March 2022 Issue
Carlton Olson, ’61, overcame Type 1 diabetes to play 4 years of Husky baseball.
March 2022 Issue
The Manastash Ridge, a basalt plateau that runs between Ellensburg and Yakima, is home to the UW’s 50-year-old observatory.
March 2022 Issue
Versatility has been Jean Smart’s strength since her UW days. Now, the Emmy-winning actor’s star is shining brighter than ever.
March 2022 Issue
As a UW regent, Leonard Forsman plans to help represent Indigenous people.
March 2022 Issue
Nature photographer David Liittschwager captures biodiversity in one cubic foot of space.
March 2022 Issue
Once a student activist’s dream, the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center celebrates five decades as a space for diversity and inclusion.
March 2022 Issue
Mustapha Samateh, president of the ASUW, reflects on his journey from Gambia to the UW.
March 2022 Issue
In the span of seven days in November 1961, civil-rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy spoke on campus.