March 2000 issue
Stephen Edward Nord, '52, touched the lives of thousands of students in his long career in the Department of Student Affairs.
March 2000 issue
When the new millennium turned on Jan. 1, Ruth Calista Bale, '24, celebrated something very few UW alumni could share with her—having lived in three centuries.
March 2000 issue
Starting this summer, the "temporary" housing left over from World War II will see the wrecking crew.
March 2000 issue
Tom Stockley, '58, and his wife, Margaret "Peggy" Hodges Stockley, '59, died in the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261.
March 2000 issue
Buddy Ratner is leading a UW research team that may have discovered a way to prevent thousands of deaths from hospital-acquired infections each year.
March 2000 issue
As editor of the Washington Post's editorial page, Meg Greenfield helped shape public and private opinion. Few people knew about her private passion—classical languages and literature.
March 2000 issue
Leroy Hood, chair of the Department of Molecular Biotechnology, announced he is leaving the UW to form the Institute for Systems Biology.
March 2000 issue
Rudy Crew, former chancellor of New York public schools, became executive director of the University of Washington's new Institute for K-12 Leadership.
March 2000 issue
Students are working alongside UW faculty and graduate students for six weeks, building on a half-century of salmon research.
March 2000 issue
A UW professor and doctoral student conducted a pioneering study of people who fly frequently for business.
March 2000 issue
A community remembers the remarkable achievements of Charles Odegaard.
March 2000 issue
The region is going to be hit with three of the messiest, biggest-impact projects ever—and all at about the same time.