June 2024 issue
Alvin Wang Graylin and Biraj Karmacharya returned to campus for this year's commencement ceremonies.
June 2024 issue
Keoin Brooks Jr. wins the scoring title in the last Pac-12 basketball season ever.
June 2024 issue
Crews have broken ground on the 36,000 square-foot, $60 million facility.
June 2024 issue
Olympia's Hana Moll earns a track title, as does Luke Houser of Woodinville.
June 2024 issue
Dana Robertson-Halter tells us about her seal encounter last summer near Decatur Island.
June 2024 issue
They are voracious learners who instruct and inspire their students and have an impact that lasts a lifetime. Meet this year’s recipients of the Distinguished Teaching Award and Excellence in Teaching Awards.
June 2024 issue
UW field biologists flock to Tetiaroa, a bird lover's dream.
June 2024 issue
Every time she returned to her home in White Swan, Nocona Abrams missed her community. So she decided to stay and make it even better.
June 2024 issue
The Rocket landed in Seattle on October 1, 1979. In the years to come, it would nurture some of the most iconic Northwest music acts to ever exist.
June 2024 issue
The University of Washington honors Eddie Walker, Eddie Demmings, E.J. Brisker and Lee Leavy, trailblazing activists who recently died.
June 2024 issue
The Henry Art Gallery's current exhibition covers 20 years of Hank Willis Thomas’s work and is drawn from the collection of the Jordan D. Schnitzer Family Foundation.
June 2024 issue
Introducing the crunchiest registered student organization you've ever heard of.
June 2024 issue
Whiting Tennis talks about his creative process, his latest exhibitions and his future projects.
June 2024 issue
Linda Edgar, who applied to the UW School of Dentistry after 15 years as a school teacher, is now the president of the American Dental Association.
June 2024 issue
Student housing is—and always has been—a hot topic for UW students and leaders. Smart solutions are in the works.
June 2024 issue
Anu Taranath, author and teaching professor in the departments of English and Comparative History of Ideas, shares an eye-opening experience from her recent travels.
June 2024 issue
A pediatrician weighs in on the recent spike in melatonin use for kids who can't sleep.
June 2024 issue
Bobbi Campbell, who attended the UW in the 1970s, put a face to the AIDS epidemic.
June 2024 issue
Olympic runner Don Kardong started the Bloomsday Run in Spokane in 1977. Since then, it has blossomed.
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Lois Ko of Sweet Alchemy takes on art in all forms: prints, pottery, watercolor... and ice cream.