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
Samantha Zwicker works to rehabilitate and reintroduce wildlife in the Amazon rainforest.
March 2023 Issue
New Yorker cartoonist Olivia de Recat captures relationships in her book ‘Drawn Together.’
March 2023 Issue
One athlete journeys from injury to recovery with the help of sports medicine experts at the UW.
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
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
In a time of eroding public trust in institutions, the UW works to show how it benefits individual lives, communities and society.
March 2023 Issue
Kalen DeBoer led the Huskies to an 11-2 record and a convincing 27-20 victory over Texas and former Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian in the Alamo Bowl.
March 2023 Issue
Vaccines show promise for treating addiction to oxycodone, heroin and other addictive substances.
March 2023 Issue
The Foster School library put a time capsule from the 1990s on display to mark its anniversary.
March 2023 Issue
Using specimens from the Burke Museum, a research team finds a worrisome decline.
March 2023 Issue
“Body Language: Reawakening Cultural Tattooing of the Northwest,” submerses visitors in traditional tattooing practices and their modern expressions.
March 2023 Issue
Landmark status will aid the drive to restore the ASUW Shell House.
March 2023 Issue
The School of Dentistry gets amazing results from a program bringing health care to rural areas.
March 2023 Issue
Schools are on the front lines of the mental health crisis. They need trained social workers and the resources to help kids who are suffering.
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Emile Pitre captures the story of decades of activism at the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity in his new book.
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Peter Bacho wrote a love letter to Seattle with “Uncle Rico's Encore,” a book he says he “had to write.”
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Magical avocados, an (alleged) $1.5 million hairstyle and two Huskies-turned-Chiefs took over our TVs this weekend.
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It took 36 years, but Don Coryell, the former Husky defensive back-turned-offensive genius in the NFL, gets the glory he long deserved.
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Former New York Giants player Carl Fennema attended Husky football games for decades; his love for his alma mater never flagged despite age and injury.