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You might recognize the UW in Dr. Wilson Reed's novel, "Junebug," partly inspired by his time in Seattle in the 1970s.
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Irigon, who has been a prominent activist since his time at the UW, is remembered for his passion for culture and community.
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UW's Multicultural Alumni Partnership awards scholarships to five promising students.
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The UW's Native Garden was created to "honor, acknowledge and make space for the traditional peoples" who once built longhouses and a fishing weir in the area.
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The founding director of the country's first academic support office for student athletes, Gertrude Peoples is a beloved UW figure.
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Ada Limón, the U.S. Poet Laureate, returned to Washington for her new project, which she hopes will "remind us of our love for the earth."
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Katell left his mark on Seattle's arts community and fought for ethics in artificial intelligence.
December 2024 Issue
The highly decorated veteran, surgeon and professor considers the DAVA among his greatest achievements.
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Charles R. Cross, prolific author and legendary publisher, died in August. He was honored at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony this weekend.
September 2024 Issue
Dr. Susan J. Prichard is a research scientist with a passion for forest ecology. She tells us about her work with wildfires.
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Jireh Reduque molds clay and community with her small business, Ji Designs.
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A UW Magazine reader asked us to dig up Don Coryell's 1951 thesis, so we did.
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John Clinton Cohn, who ran John’s Parking for many years, cheered with Husky fans as they passed the lot on game days—a tradition he upheld through his 94th year.
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After 13 years in the NFL, Jeff Jaeger—a star Husky placekicker—transitioned to a career in business. He explains how in this Q&A.
September 2024 Issue
A UW mentorship program created in partnership with Black in Marine Science and The Nature Conservancy expands access to marine biology for underrepresented communities.
September 2024 Issue
The Walkers are being recognized for their lifetime of philanthropy, volunteerism and impact.
September 2024 Issue
Thanks to support from the Costco Scholarship Fund, Carlos Estrada Alamo, '11, was able to pursue a dream career in healthcare.
September 2024 Issue
September 2024 Issue
A Broadway actor and producer, Simons staged works by and about people of color.
September 2024 Issue
Eason Yang, a designer and social innovator, is creating ways for cancer survivors to overcome bias and get back to work.