Photography by Bryce Richter
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A UW service makes sure rare and wonderful species are in good hands.
Despite daily deluges, twelve students in this anthropology course spent most of June sifting and winnowing dirt.
When three UW alumnae get to work each day, it’s all about astronauts and space suits and an evolving partnership with Russia to explore the universe. How cool is that?
There’s a lot of muscle behind the magic that transforms the Kohl Center from a basketball arena to a hockey venue.
When Richard Davis teaches, his words are like the notes he plays, flowing effortlessly from topic to topic, as he explains music and so much more.
From the university's earliest years, the arts have held a special place on campus — for those who create or perform and for those who experience the results.
Gaining hands-on experience, helping those who have nowhere else to turn, and contributing to the UW medical school’s culture of giving back‚ it’s all woven into student-organized clinics like this one at Grace church.
During its seventy-five years and the changing of the seasons, the UW Arboretum has told stories to those who will listen and learn. Even as visitors escape the demands of city life to enjoy its beauty and tranquillity, it has taught researchers just how much human forces shape the land.