Sept. 2013 issue
UW faculty and students are engaging K-12 students in STEM fields and collaborating with teachers.
Sept. 2013 issue
Expanding the boundaries of knowledge in dance, theater and other performing arts requires research of a different stripe.
Sept. 2013 issue
For 30 years, the UW Rome Center has given students a chance to learn about new cultures, and themselves.
Sept. 2013 issue
After a $261 million privately funded renovation, Husky Stadium reopens Aug. 31, welcoming a fired-up Husky nation mad for football and excited about the prospects for the future.
Sept. 2013 issue
At the forefront of those spreading the information revolution to developing countries stands an American nonprofit called Internews. And at the head of Internews stands a friendly, straightforward Maine resident, Jeanne Bourgault, ’86, ’90.
Sept. 2013 issue
Now, thanks to a four-year $6.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Shiu-Lok Hu is part of an international network of scientists dedicated to designing and advancing promising new HIV vaccine candidates to clinical trials.
Sept. 2013 issue
Brewster C. Denny, who died June 22 at age 88, held several key roles in the federal government before honoring the call from UW President Charles Odegaard to return home to Seattle to create an academic program in public affairs.
Sept. 2013 issue
Getting a little snout time with DUBS, the UW’s 13th live mascot, an Alaskan Malamute.
Sept. 2013 issue
Thanks to gesture-recognition technology developed by University of Washington computer scientists, you may soon be able to brew a pot of coffee, shut off your computer, and turn up the stereo with just a few waves of your hands.
Sept. 2013 issue
In a few short days, we get to come home to our spiffed up Husky Stadium, and boy, will that feel amazing.
Sept. 2013 issue
For years, scientists regarded the decades of drought in Central Africa that reached an apex in the 1980s as the result of poor agricultural practices and overgrazing. New University of Washington research, however, shows that the drought was caused at least in part by Northern Hemisphere air pollution.
Sept. 2013 issue
Life on Earth may have never come to exist if not for some meteorites that pelted the planet billions of years ago.
Sept. 2013 issue
An answer to teen drug use isn’t quite as simple as “just say no.” Many teenagers know they are supposed to say no to tobacco, alcohol and other drugs but they don’t know why.