March 2021 Issue
Gould Hall’s original designers created a building that could be modified to serve new generations of students and faculty in the design disciplines.
March 2021 Issue
Scientists spent decades warning us about what would happen during the 2020s and 2030s. Now we see it.
March 2021 Issue
In the days leading up to a full moon, people go to sleep later and sleep for shorter periods of time.
March 2021 Issue
Jimmy Lake took a long and winding road through colleges and the NFL before becoming head coach of Husky football.
March 2021 Issue
The UW will soon be deploying a fleet of floating robots in oceans around the world.
March 2021 Issue
UW Libraries has undertaken a massive effort to expand access to digital resources and develop programs that teach students and faculty skills for research in a digital age.
March 2021 Issue
The UW Alumni Association recently invited a group of Native storytellers for a virtual event to discuss the meaning of sense of place.
March 2021 Issue
Instead, Thoft uses the P.I. skills she learned to write her award-winning detective novels featuring hard-nosed private eye Fina Ludlow.
March 2021 Issue
Jim Spady never expected to preside over the family business of burgers and fries.
March 2021 Issue
With the city changing rapidly, Ron Chew set out to write about one of its beloved communities. It’s a story only he could tell.
March 2021 Issue
UW scientists work toward a revolution in computing power, and consider the side effects it would cause.
March 2021 Issue
Thanks in large part to David Bonderman, ’63, the Seattle Kraken is scheduled to make its debut as an NHL expansion team this coming fall.
March 2021 Issue
Ed Jones has since completed 11 UWPCE certificate programs, more than anyone else.
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Husky football fans remember Jake Locker for his determined play during some down years for the program.
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Now an agent, Ryan Minkoff, ’15, became the first student-athlete from the Husky club hockey team to make it to the professional hockey ranks.
December 2020 Issue
To date, more than 1,600 readers have joined the UW Alumni Book Club, representing alumni from every college and school across all three campuses.
December 2020 Issue
Not only did Sami Whitcomb help the Seattle Storm capture its fourth WNBA championship, but she and her wife Kate welcomed their first child.
December 2020 Issue
Historians and information experts encourage us to preserve our memories and mementos so future generations might understand this exceptional time.
December 2020 Issue
Harvey J. Alter, a UW resident in internal medicine from 1964-65, has received a Nobel Prize for his contributions to the discovery of the hepatitis C virus.