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#HuskyExperience

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.

Student profiles

#UWinnovates

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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#UWinnovates

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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#UWinnovates

Research Makes America

UW research makes America healthier, safer and more prosperous. But those gains are now at risk.

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#ThisIsUW

A LASTING IMPACT

By leading with values and a commitment to the public good, Ana Mari Cauce has been instrumental in the positive impact the UW brings to the state and the world.

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Be Boundless

News & Events

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Graduation

Congratulations, UW class of ’25!

Our Husky grads did it! Let’s celebrate their successes and cheer for all those yet to come. We can’t wait to see what the class of ’25 will do next.

Commencement Ceremony

An artist's conception of a neuron system..
UW Medicine

Can the brain be targeted to treat type 2 diabetes?

Excessive activity in one set of neurons is responsible for elevated blood sugar in diabetic mice, a study shows.

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Arts & Sciences

The challenge of Wikipedia and other peer-produced websites

UW professor Benjamin Mako Hill studies peer production sites, looking at why some succeed while most fail, and how even successful sites struggle to maintain one of their central tenets — being open to new contributors.

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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.