December 2024 Issue
One is developing technology to help intimate-violence survivors, the other investigates microbial lifeforms. Both are geniuses.
December 2024 Issue
Ryan Dakota Farris, an up-and-coming conductor, used the Campus Philharmonia Orchestras as a “training ground” for his conducting career.
December 2024 Issue
In January 2025, University Book Store, a bastion for UW students and community, celebrates its 125th anniversary.
December 2024 Issue
How do you inspire a new generation into public service? The Evans School and CELE Center are connecting students with seasoned leaders and local opportunities to do just that.
December 2024 Issue
Twenty years ago, Linda Buck, '75, won the Nobel Prize. Meanwhile, Mark Emmert, '75, became president of the UW.
December 2024 Issue
Formerly of Utah State, Husky basketball coach Danny Sprinkle brings a winning record (and memories of Montlake) to the UW.
December 2024 Issue
The University of Washington generates almost $21 billion in annual economic impact for the state of Washington, according to a new report.
December 2024 Issue
A rare pragmatist who never compromised his values, Evans bettered the world as a senator, governor, community-college builder and champion of the environment.
December 2024 Issue
UW Magazine pays homage to everyone's favorite four-legged friend on his seventh birthday.
December 2024 Issue
The Burke Museum exhibit shares beautiful and endangered flighted species through art and interactive experiences.
December 2024 Issue
David Baker, the UW's latest Nobel Prize winner, revolutionized protein design.
December 2024 Issue
Ruth Gerberding was well-known by the UW community for her wit and style.
December 2024 Issue
Tamara Lawson, dean of the UW's School of Law, lays out common barriers to justice—and how we can overcome them.
December 2024 Issue
Max Manthou contains multitudes: tennis player, pickleball champion, Purple Jesus, author, scholar.
December 2024 Issue
Mette Greenshields, ’95, ’97, oversaw construction of the Mukilteo ferry terminal, a splendor of culture and architecture.
UW Magazine Online
When poet Martha Silano was diagnosed with A.L.S., she turned to writing to make sense of her experience, the way that she’s always turned towards her art.
UW Magazine Online
An internship program gives high school students an idea of what it looks like to attend the UW, especially if they don't have family experience to lean on.
UW Magazine Online
After decades at ESPN, Kenny Mayne tells us how he spends his time.
Viewpoint Magazine
This fall, Viewpoint reaches 20 years of telling stories about people who make a difference. Catch up with those alumni and see how they've changed the world.
Viewpoint Magazine
Asha Warsame saw a lack of resources for immigrant and first-generation students in Seattle. Now equipped with her Ph.D., she's out to solve that problem.