June 1992 issue
Faculty and students have come up with a list of nine exceptional people who have dedicated themselves to the University's teaching and public service missions.
June 1992 issue
Research suggests that lack of sunlight during the short, often cloudy, days of winter throws some people's rhythms out of sync.
June 1992 issue
Four major campus construction projects shift into high gear, transforming the southwest part of campus and boosting the University's teaching and research missions.
June 1992 issue
About 4,000 students and 14,000 relatives and friends will be filing into Hec Edmundson Pavilion this month to celebrate the 117th time the University of Washington has produced graduates.
June 1992 issue
How do you sweep 65 million gallons of high-level radioactive waste under the sagebrush of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation?
June 1992 issue
Speaker of the House Thomas Foley has led a distinguished career. Here’s a personal look at the UW’s alumnus of the year.
June 1992 issue
The first American woman to win a medal in the Olympics downhill since 1976 is UW student Hilary Lindh.
June 1992 issue
For the photographers of Magnum Photos Inc., the world is their workplace. An exhibit showcases their work.
June 1992 issue
The Campaign for Washington, the UW's first major fund drive, reached $268.3 million in gifts and pledges, far exceeding its $250 million goal.
June 1992 issue
The Washington State Legislature adjourned with a budget that left officials "very, very pleased," says Bob Edie, the UW director of government relations.