December 2022 Issue
On the 20th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy, we remember astronaut Michael Anderson, ’81.
December 2022 Issue
Two UW alumni lead separate projects to address some of the biggest social issues of our time.
December 2022 Issue
With a foundation rooted in leadership, service and education, the Women’s University Club has served the community since 1914. This year, its headquarters turns 100.
December 2022 Issue
The Huskies defeated the Cardinal 3-0 on a night where hearts and minds were focused on paying tribute to Daniel Phelps.
December 2022 Issue
Former Daily reporter turned Pulitzer Prize-winning editor Suki Dardarian was honored for her newspaper’s George Floyd coverage.
December 2022 Issue
Bryn Nelson followed his love for animals and science to become both a microbiologist and the writer of a book on human feces.
December 2022 Issue
In data and in the field, professor Briana Abrahms seeks ways for humans and wildlife to coexist as the climate changes.
December 2022 Issue
When doctoral student Horacio Chacón Torrico looks at public-health data, he sees the ‘forgotten’ people he wants to help.
December 2022 Issue
“She was a maverick, and she placed the most vulnerable and marginalized populations—primarily women and children—at the center of her work.”
December 2022 Issue
In 1969, NASA launched Apollo 12, which took Richard F. Gordon, '51, to the moon and back.
UW Magazine Online
From Anna Faris to Joel McHale, check out a few of our favorite performances from UW alumni on television.
UW Magazine Online
John E. Kurnick, '67, climbed all 68 of the 14,000-foot peaks in the contiguous United States.
UW Magazine Online
Anna Faris plays Savannah, a struggling business owner after her aunt's inheritance, in her latest silver screen effort.
Viewpoint Magazine
The UW's new police chief, Craig Wilson, has served 26 years in the department.
Viewpoint Magazine
Viewpoint Magazine pays tribute to artist Lawney Lawrence Reyes and Cowlitz Indian Tribe Chairman Dave Barnett.
Viewpoint Magazine
Viewpoint Magazine highlights two new books from the UW community.
Viewpoint Magazine
The UW seeks to make the Washington Park Arboretum and Center for Urban Horticulture more inclusive.
Viewpoint Magazine
Poet Shin Yu Pai uses everyday objects to explore unique meaning in her new podcast "The Blue Suit."
Viewpoint Magazine
The UW’s new law dean wants to infuse social justice and civil rights throughout the law school curriculum.
Viewpoint Magazine
Studies show that students who feel a sense of belonging are more likely to thrive in college and experience better personal wellbeing.