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A UW Magazine reader asked us to dig up Don Coryell's 1951 thesis, so we did.
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John Clinton Cohn, who ran John’s Parking for many years, cheered with Husky fans as they passed the lot on game days—a tradition he upheld through his 94th year.
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After 13 years in the NFL, Jeff Jaeger—a star Husky placekicker—transitioned to a career in business. He explains how in this Q&A.
September 2024 Issue
A UW mentorship program created in partnership with Black in Marine Science and The Nature Conservancy expands access to marine biology for underrepresented communities.
September 2024 Issue
The Walkers are being recognized for their lifetime of philanthropy, volunteerism and impact.
September 2024 Issue
Thanks to support from the Costco Scholarship Fund, Carlos Estrada Alamo, '11, was able to pursue a dream career in healthcare.
September 2024 Issue
September 2024 Issue
A Broadway actor and producer, Simons staged works by and about people of color.
September 2024 Issue
Eason Yang, a designer and social innovator, is creating ways for cancer survivors to overcome bias and get back to work.
September 2024 Issue
With new support of private equity, CoMotion is helping a UW professor's quest to diagnose Alzheimer's earlier.
September 2024 Issue
Historians and activists who studied at the UW made HistoryLink.org into a community resource that has proven successful and popular over its 25 years.
September 2024 Issue
UW researchers note that music enhances the neural response to speech in infants. They also discover that families are not talking or singing directly to their children as much as they thought.
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Witness the 75-year evolution of the Husky Union Building through photos, and learn about the history of this core campus building.
September 2024 Issue
UW Medicine opens a new center for behavioral health care and for training the next generation of mental health professionals.
September 2024 Issue
College of Arts & Sciences grad Laura Brodax uses ceramic tile to uncover nature in unexpected places.
September 2024 Issue
Along with Oregon State, Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, researchers from the UW are studying natural disaster data to better respond to these hazards.
September 2024 Issue
Outgoing UW President Ana Mari Cauce shares what she's learned after nearly four decades at the University.
September 2024 Issue
UW's Livable City Year program worked with the city of Snohomish to support their economic development. Next up: Granite Falls and Mukilteo.
September 2024 Issue
As several long-standing businesses continue to prove, the more the U District changes, the more it stays the same.
September 2024 Issue
‘Warrior Librarian’ Tracie D. Hall doesn't tell people to be quiet, but to speak up against censorship that threatens learning and access to information for all.