June 2021 issue
One year into remote learning, these seven distinguished scholars kept class as fresh and relevant as ever. Find a seat and meet your 2021 Distinguished Teachers of the Year.
June 2021 issue
As we celebrate 12,000 new University of Washington graduates, we also have the special opportunity to honor three academic leaders who are retiring.
June 2021 issue
Bill Perkins' nonprofit organization employs people in prisons to train service dogs for veterans.
June 2021 issue
Linda Fagan, '00, was nominated to become the highest-ranking woman in Coast Guard history.
June 2021 issue
W. Thomas Porter, ’59, served in the army, earned his MBA from the Foster School of Business, taught at the UW, and loved Husky athletics with all his might.
June 2021 issue
Erin O'Connell, '96, is back at the UW as the Deputy Athletics Director and the Senior Woman Administrator.
June 2021 issue
To get vaccines into arms in underserved communities, we need to meet people where they are, Pharmacy Professor Don Downing writes.
June 2021 issue
Long lines for vaccines are nothing new to Darrell Salk, whose father created the polio vaccine.
June 2021 issue
UW faculty members used innovative approaches to teaching hands-on courses during the pandemic.
June 2021 issue
At the Foster School, Nicole Bryant, ’21, is getting a real-world business education and helping a women-owned startup.
June 2021 issue
Compared to changes that add, those that subtract are harder to think of. The removal of a bridge in the Bay Area illustrates how sometimes, less is more.
June 2021 issue
The invasive European green crab is spreading, and Washington fisheries are in danger.
June 2021 issue
“The B-Side,” on display at the Henry Art Gallery, is a large-scale wall painting, is one of Gary Simmons’ “erasure drawings.”
June 2021 issue
Junior Haley Herberg was named the Pac-12 women’s cross-country athlete of the year.
June 2021 issue
The 5,500-square-foot Softball Performance Center is slated to be completed in August 2021.
June 2021 issue
One of the Foster School’s most prolific researchers in organizational behavior, Terence Mitchell has not slowed down since retiring.
June 2021 issue
From the start, Seattle artist George Rodriguez explored identity, culture and community in his work.
June 2021 issue
UW researchers have discovered a new law of fluid mechanics, a branch of physics, that will affect the future of aircraft design.
June 2021 issue
Elizabeth Bell was honored for more than 42 years of “tireless effort in preserving the city and promoting understanding of the heritage” of Antigua, Guatemala.
June 2021 issue
Dubs I, an Alaskan Malamute who was the Huskies’ cheerful and beloved mascot for a decade, died on April 3. He was 12.