December 2019 Issue
We asked percussionist Paul Hansen, ’83, about his life on the drums. Here's what he had to say.
UW Magazine Online
Frank Erickson created a synthetic sperm whale oil that saved millions of automatic transmissions worldwide.
UW Magazine Online
No one else could have written "Surviving the Peace," a new book by Peter Lippman, ’95, after decades of grassroots connections to the people of the Balkans.
December 2019 Issue
The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health is a key part of the University’s public health mission.
December 2019 Issue
Our new-look magazine is a showcase for visual storytelling.
December 2019 Issue
Jill Higson ’86, gives people a chance to communicate through the written word.
December 2019 Issue
The UW has had a home in Rome since 1970. Now the UW’s Rome Center is undergoing a much-needed renovation.
December 2019 Issue
Change is coming to the UW's front door. Here's what it means for all of us.
December 2019 Issue
Ecologist Christopher Schell believes that tapping into who he is as a person makes his research better.
December 2019 Issue
Recommendations from social psychologist Tabitha Kirkland, whose research explores strategies that nurture our happiness.
December 2019 Issue
Feeding the wrong food to chicks could spell disaster for several species of terns.
Viewpoint Magazine
Joy Williamson-Lott wants to attract students who seek to make a positive impact on more than their own careers.
Viewpoint Magazine
The Foster School's Consulting and Business Development Center boosts entrepreneurs from underserved communities.
December 2019 Issue
Melissa Arias, ’97, and Trina Cottingham, ’96, are on local Make-A-Wish leadership team.
December 2019 Issue
Chip Lydum, ’84, parlayed a journalism job into a prominent role in Husky athletics.
December 2019 Issue
UW women’s soccer coach Lesle Gallimore is retiring after 26 years, the longest run for a coach in the Pac-12.
December 2019 Issue
A UW-led study is recruiting 10,000 canines and their companions for a study of dogs’ health as they age.
December 2019 Issue
A special place in the hearts of many, the UW’s Rome Center is undergoing a needed restoration.
December 2019 Issue
The University of Washington's admissions process is vetted and values-driven to produce a talented, diverse student body.
December 2019 Issue
Decades ago, he built a foundation for Asian American literature; now, a UW professor is still protecting an alumnus’s classic novel.