September 2020 Issue
Thanks to years of foresight, funding and preparation, two UW labs have been on the forefront of COVID-19 testing.
September 2020 Issue
Ayan Hassan’s life was changed by the Making Connections program—and then unexpectedly saved by one of the program’s founders.
September 2020 Issue
Underrepresented minority communities often view government with mistrust. The ECC is working with those communities to build trust in the U.S. Census.
September 2020 Issue
A sculpture by Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu will move to its new home at the UW in front of the plaza of the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health.
September 2020 Issue
In 2016, the UW launched the public phase of its Be Boundless campaign. Since then, the campaign effort has expanded community connections and investment in the work the University does.
September 2020 Issue
With many restaurants closed, the Fish Map offers a way for commercial fishing companies to sell their products directly to consumers.
September 2020 Issue
With flu season coming, doctors and public health officials worry that an outbreak of influenza in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic could wipe out our health care system.
September 2020 Issue
A book by UW Tacoma Assistant Professor Emily Thuma won the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies.
September 2020 Issue
UW engineers are developing a new mapping system to quantify landslide risk in the prone areas of Seattle
September 2020 Issue
For many older Americans, the rhythms of every day have not just changed during the COVID-19 pandemic; they have stopped.
September 2020 Issue
Fans of Husky women’s soccer may do a double take this season if they look at the sideline and see one of the best players in school history working as an assistant coach.
September 2020 Issue
Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt started the UW women’s golf team in 1974-75 and coached it for eight years.
September 2020 Issue
After taking a bullet in World War II, Charles Sheaffer returned to captain the Husky basketball team in his senior season.
September 2020 Issue
Gifts to the UW’s Be Boundless campaign reflect the character and spirit that unites us.
September 2020 Issue
With the world turned upside-down, the bond between the University of Washington and its community has never been stronger.
September 2020 Issue
Rod Stanley, a Federal Way High School graduate who was a beloved member of the Husky football teams of the early 1970s, died in 2018.
September 2020 Issue
To most of us, algae is the green squishy stuff that occasionally “blooms.” But a UW neuroscience doctoral student found that algae has a creative side.
September 2020 Issue
Stephen Johnson, '99, scoured archives, the internet and a villa in Italy to discover the fate of a missing World War II pilot.
September 2020 Issue
To experience the true beauty of the University of Washington’s Seattle campus, look no further than the photographs of Loyd Heath.
September 2020 Issue
Jennifer Cohen started working at the UW athletic department in 1998 and was promoted to athletic director in 2016.