June 2019 Issue
Nearly torn down in 1975, the ASUW Shell House is still a beloved building on the UW campus.
June 2019 Issue
Converting ocean waves into electricity poses challenges—and promise.
June 2019 Issue
From timber territory to tech hub, the Northwest passion for fashion has flourished.
June 2019 Issue
The 101-year-old ASUW Shell House was home to the famed “Boys in the Boat.”
June 2019 Issue
A new book by UW faculty explores anxiety-provoking topics ranging from food safety to mobile phones and bedbugs.
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Thanks in part to people like Jack Lein, ’55, UW Medicine created a first-of-its-kind program to educate physicians in rural areas.
UW Magazine Online
Director Lynn Shelton's new film, "Sword of Trust," will open this year's Seattle International Film Festival.
Viewpoint Magazine
Professor Stephanie Fryberg draws on her own life to build support for Indigenous children
March 2019 Issue
Creating historical records, archiving photos, recording oral histories—it’s all in a program of UW Libraries with the Ethnic Heritage Council.
UW Magazine Online
A new book about Seattle is an engaging history lesson for newcomers to the region and a juicy replay for old timers.
UW Magazine Online
We step onto the turf with seniors Maike Wells and Clara Van Landingham.
UW Magazine Online
Renee Erickson, ’95, is short-listed for Outstanding Chef at 2019 James Beard Awards.
March 2019 Issue
How UW research convinced our state's highest court to toss out the death penalty.
March 2019 Issue
While the UW may look robust, long-standing cuts in state funding are eroding the school’s ability to maintain buildings, raise salaries and retain faculty.
March 2019 Issue
I fear that part of the University is in peril—the humanities, arts, social sciences, museums, libraries.
March 2019 Issue
A spirit of unity—the awareness that we’re all in this together—is our greatest strength, both as a state and as a community of Huskies everywhere.