September 2022 Issue
Gabbie Plain and Dylan Teves were named the UW’s outstanding female and male student-athletes, and Tina Frimpong Ellertson was inducted into the Hall of Honor.
September 2022 Issue
For the past 2½ years, nothing was turned more upside down by the pandemic than education.
September 2022 Issue
Audrey Quinn detoured from a life in science to become an award-winning storyteller.
September 2022 Issue
Philanthropist Harriet Stimson Bullitt’s advocacy for Earth knew no bounds.
September 2022 Issue
UW President Ana Mari Cauce writes that we can work to rebuild trust, grace and shared ambition for a more equitable, vibrant and thriving world.
September 2022 Issue
Collaborating with Will Smith and Dave Chappelle is all in a day’s work for one of TV’s leading women directors.
September 2022 Issue
Thanks to a catalyzing donation, the ASUW Shell House—a location with a rich history—is on the way to being renovated for another century of service for campus and the community.
September 2022 Issue
After an unprecedented Pacific Northwest heat wave, shellfish died at alarming rates. Tribal scientists and UW researchers figure out why.
September 2022 Issue
Early each summer, the University organizes a statewide field trip to introduce new faculty and administrators to Washington.
September 2022 Issue
Anastasiia Konovalova and her colleagues create normalcy for 350 Ukrainian schoolchildren living in Romania.
September 2022 Issue
UW's Husky Stadium boasts an extraordinary way to get to football games.
September 2022 Issue
Ada Limón, the 24th poet laureate of the United States, gives UW Magazine a glimpse into her process.
September 2022 Issue
There's a new head coach in town: Kalen DeBoer shares his insights on the upcoming season with editor Jon Marmor.
September 2022 Issue
Kris Lambright, '86, is the UW Alumni Association's newest board president. She shares her Husky story.
September 2022 Issue
A class of 60 UW School of Medicine students now occupy a state-of-the-art building in Spokane.
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A “true leader,” Thaddeus Spratlen brought dignity, dedication and a scholarly approach to the Multicultural Alumni Partnership.
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Once self-described as shy, the sociable Yvette Gunther, '45, now enjoys dance classes and public speaking. She recounts her time at the UW during World War II.
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The 1998 drama graduate received the nation's highest honor in poetry.
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Famed movie critic John Hartl had a thoughtful eye, an unusually high IQ and an encyclopedic knowledge of film.
June 2022 issue
They garden, they read, they cook and they dream of becoming dentists. Teachers: They're just like us! But these six are the cream of the crop.