June 2008 issue
People with schizophrenia have high rates of rare genetic deletions and duplications that likely disrupt the developing brain, according to new research from the UW and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories.
June 2008 issue
The Washington Legislature postponed decisions on two major UW projects at the close of its 2008 session, but it did enhance the UW’s operating and capital budgets, adding modest amounts to each.
June 2008 issue
When Malcolm Goodfellow, ’87, decided to give back to the University of Washington, his thoughts naturally turned to honoring someone who has given so much to him: his uncle.
June 2008 issue
The University will honor 25 individuals this year as part of the annual UW awards program.
June 2008 issue
UW students may soon say goodbye to communal bathrooms and too-cramped triple rooms in the residence halls.
June 2008 issue
We came up with 100 famous, fascinating or influential living graduates. It was a process filled with delightful discoveries and difficult choices, and the results are an absolute embarrassment of riches.
June 2008 issue
There have been astonishing changes over the first century of the UW's alumni magazine, but at its heart it remains true to the mission of its first edition.
June 2008 issue
Irvine (Irv) Robbins, '40, introduced America to a host of unusual ice cream flavors as co-founder of Baskin-Robbins.
June 2008 issue
Yoky Matsuoka, who directs the UW’s Neurobiotics Laboratory, was recognized with a $500,000 “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation.
June 2008 issue
With this issue, we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the UW's alumni magazine by celebrating the living legends among us.
June 2008 issue
Hal Riney graduated with an art degree and went on to lend his hand to some of the most memorable advertising campaigns of the TV era.
June 2008 issue
Over the past few years, Gene Aitken, '65, has become one of the world's leading ambassadors for jazz.