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BATTLING BIAS IN AI

With a National Science Foundation award, Assistant Professor Aylin Caliskan of the UW Information School is measuring how bias in artificial intelligence impacts humans.

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Engineering heart health

At the UW Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, researchers are unlocking the mysteries of the human heart.

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Thinking across boundaries

Izaiha Ellis’ interdisciplinary mind flourished in the UW Honors Program, where he used his powers to help young people shape their futures — and forge his own path toward an MBA.

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Confidence and
connection

Through the UW College Edge program, first-year Huskies can ease into college life and academics before the start of fall quarter.

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Meet the Husky 100

The Husky 100 recognizes 100 UW undergraduate and graduate students who are making the most of their time at the UW.

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News & Events

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UW and the Community

Medical research changes lives

Treatments for everything from breast cancer to Alzheimer’s disease are being developed by UW Medicine researchers.

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UW student Ryan Shapero poses for picture with celebrity Chrissy Teigen and a salmon at Pike Place Market.
Husky Experience

Pike Place fish thrower keeps UW marching band’s rhythm

Meet the marine biology student who tosses salmon at Pike Place Market and keeps the beat on the Husky Marching Band drumline.

Student profile

Portrait of Geoffrey Turnovsky, a professor of French at the University of Washington
Arts & Sciences

Studying the evolution of books

New technologies are expanding the definition of a book, with more changes sure to come. The evolution of books and reading fascinates Geoffrey Turnovsky, a professor of French at the UW. His research and courses touch on the history of texts.

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Honors & awards

8 uw faculty have won the nobel prize

Undergrad research

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