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Nationwide, we’re falling short on distributing vaccines to the communities that need it most.
Viewpoint Magazine
In the recent years, the UW has seen the highest racial and gender diversity among students in its history, “and yet we have fallen short on our faculty diversity efforts."
Viewpoint Magazine
Brian Monroe, ’87, headed a Pulitzer-prize winning newspaper team and being the first print journalist to interview the country’s first Black president-elect.
UW Magazine Online
A near-fatal paragliding accident in Central Washington didn’t keep Masako Hirata down for long.
UW Magazine Online
Photographer David Ryder, ’06, ’11, was recently recognized as UW Bothell's Alumni of the Year recipient.
March 2021 Issue
Here's what it's like to be a student in the University of Washington's class about Indigenous art.
March 2021 Issue
A program funded by Premera Blue Cross is placing nursing students in rural practices throughout Washington.
March 2021 Issue
A year after it became one of the first academic labs in the U.S. to develop a COVID-19 test, the UW Medicine Virology Lab continues to innovate in response to the pandemic.
March 2021 Issue
Residents in the School of Dentistry’s orthodontics program crafted wire sculptures using the materials of their profession.
March 2021 Issue
A year after COVID-19 arrived, there are promising signs that we’ll be back on campus soon.
March 2021 Issue
University of Washington Medicine professor Dr. Helen Chu, ’12, “Washingtonian of the Year” by the Washington State Leadership Board.
March 2021 Issue
Colleagues remember the remarkable life of Charles V. Johnson, ’57.
March 2021 Issue
Native art is prominent in the life of Miranda Belarde-Lewis, an assistant professor in the University of Washington Information School.
March 2021 Issue
Ryan Fritsch, ’12, is the co-founder of Cloudpaper, a Seattle company that sells toilet paper made from bamboo grass. The sustainable grass survives harvesting, regrows quickly and releases more oxygen than trees.
March 2021 Issue
Their commitment to equity brought three UW alumni to 4Culture—and it has remained the agency’s North Star in its pandemic response.
March 2021 Issue
Some advice about the kind of misinformation you may see in the coming months about COVID-19 vaccines and some tools to stop its spread.
March 2021 Issue
"My goal was to help Jen further elevate our efforts on the external side of the house, and work closely with a few of our programs," he says.
March 2021 Issue
Sheridan Blanford, ’16, has the opportunity to make a big impact as she incorporates two of her passions—sports and inclusion.
March 2021 Issue
He went from the UW to professional basketball and back. But it’s in the special education classroom that Anthony Washington, ’16, ’19, is making a lasting difference.
December 2020 Issue
A campus road has been renamed sluʔwiɫ, a word in the Lushootseed language that loosely translates to “Little Canoe Channel.”