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Smart Attack

UW physician-scientist Jake Sunshine wants your watch to save your life. See how he’s making it happen.

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How old are you really?

The UW-created Health Octo Tool measures biological age, offering a more accurate picture of aging and a guide for living longer and healthier lives.

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#ThisIsUW

Good Grips

UW researchers from multiple fields are taking on one of the greatest challenges in robotics: the ability to grasp and use objects with superhuman skill and precision.

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UW year in review

A new UW president. A new glimpse of the cosmos. Cancer vaccines, a flight with Blue Angels, a rare 1544 ‘Divine Comedy,’ a Coast Salish story pole and much more: Watch this Husky roundup of 2025!

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Be Boundless

News & events

UW soccer players in white uniforms lift trophy and celebrate.
Husky Soccer

Huskies advance to second College Cup in program history

Washington defeated the top-remaining seed No. 4 Maryland 3-1 on Saturday to secure a spot in the 2025 College Cup.

Tournament Central

Husky football players dressed in purple and gold uniforms run onto the field while evolved in smoke. The LA Bowl graphic is in the lower left corner.
Husky Football

Huskies are bowl-bound

It’s official — the Huskies are headed to the Bucked Up LA Bowl hosted by Gronk, and you’re invited! Join fellow fans in cheering on our favorite Dawgs against Boise State on Saturday, Dec. 13 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

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W statue at north campus entrance
Research

56 UW scholars recognized for research influence

The Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list from Clarivate identifies researchers who demonstrated significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.

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Fast Facts

Honors & awards

8 uw faculty have won the nobel prize

Undergrad research

8000+ undergraduate students participate in at least one quarter of research.