March 2017 issue
Students and alumni come together for 10-week workshop about race relations.
March 2017 issue
STEM researchers at the UW have arranged a dataset to understand classical music.
March 2017 issue
Harborview’s Injury Prevention & Research Center works with Seattle Children’s Hospital and a number of UW schools and departments to explore everything from infant vaccination to the role alcohol plays in traumatic injuries.
March 2017 issue
If you need a heart transplant, here’s your prescription: come to UW Medical Center.
March 2017 issue
Danielle Meñez is the first Filipina student body president in UW history.
March 2017 issue
Jean-Elie Gilles, ‘98, ‘02, built a new university in Haiti.
March 2017 issue
Emily Bolton Cabaniss, ’14, is the librarian for the Seattle Opera, one of only three opera companies in the entire U.S. to have their own librarian.
March 2017 issue
Remembering Richard Cooley, a chairman of Wells Fargo who taught in the Foster School of Business.
March 2017 issue
Powered by a double degree in creative writing and drama from the UW, Travis Gutierrez Senger scored a breakthrough with his 2016 film, “Desert Cathedral."
March 2017 issue
Remembering Bert Pound, ’37, who played for the "boys in the boat" and did one-armed push-ups at UW football games.
March 2017 issue
Markelle Fultz and Kelsey Plum are as good as it gets in college basketball. And they'll both be gone by summer.
March 2017 issue
A high school essay by Bruce Lee is one of the earliest examples of his handwriting.
March 2017 issue
Zillow, the online real estate database, has pledged $5 million to the UW for a second building to expand the University’s high-demand computer science and engineering program.
March 2017 issue
Inspired by the film "Hidden Figures," the Obama White House honored a group of women of color who have contributed to NASA’s success. Two UW alumnae were included.
March 2017 issue
Remembering architect and urban planner Tarlee Brown (1940-2016).
March 2017 issue
Stereotypes don't have a chance when Kathy Hsieh, '87, takes center stage.
March 2017 issue
From his debut in the New York art scene in the 1930s, Jacob Lawrence explored the everyday conditions of the African American working class.
March 2017 issue
Conor Casey tells Columns about his work in the Labor Archives of Washington.