March 2019 Issue
Creating historical records, archiving photos, recording oral histories—it’s all in a program of UW Libraries with the Ethnic Heritage Council.
March 2019 Issue
How UW research convinced our state's highest court to toss out the death penalty.
March 2019 Issue
While the UW may look robust, long-standing cuts in state funding are eroding the school’s ability to maintain buildings, raise salaries and retain faculty.
March 2019 Issue
I fear that part of the University is in peril—the humanities, arts, social sciences, museums, libraries.
March 2019 Issue
A spirit of unity—the awareness that we’re all in this together—is our greatest strength, both as a state and as a community of Huskies everywhere.
March 2019 Issue
Billy Price, ’02, made his mark as an inventor of innovative footwear.
March 2019 Issue
Greg Olson, film curator at the Seattle Art Museum, has been lurking in the shadows of the city's cinema scene for decades.
March 2019 Issue
Since the late 1960s, students who wanted to clear their heads and have some fun have headed down to the IMA Building.
March 2019 Issue
House Speaker Frank Chopp has spent his life helping underserved members of the Evergreen State.
March 2019 Issue
Using teeny, tiny batteries and sensors, insects provide a valuable eye in the sky for agriculture.
March 2019 Issue
Spending time outside is a sure-fire way to feel better. But researchers still don't know why that is.
March 2019 Issue
Tearjerkers and epic female-driven novels have earned Kristin Hannah, '83, an international following.
March 2019 Issue
A longtime leader of a family company, he went out of his way to connect with customers, employees and community members.
March 2019 Issue
Alice Augusta Ball was the first woman and first African American to earn a master’s degree in chemistry, and at age 23, developed an early treatment for leprosy.
March 2019 Issue
PilotED, an elementary school in Indianapolis, believes identity and civic engagement could transform the educational landscape, especially for students of color.
March 2019 Issue
Tidbits of local history are scattered throughout the guest rooms of the Graduate hotel, formerly Hotel Deca.