UW Magazine
University of Washington Magazine started in 1908 as the Washington Alumnus. Twice in the years since then, the magazine ceased publication entirely—during World War I and in the mid-1930s—only to be revived each time. In 1989, the magazine was redesigned, its circulation expanded and the name changed to Columns. In 2019, the publication rebranded and expanded into University of Washington Magazine.

A Medical Emergency
The UW struggles to enroll Black medical students — a trend seen across the nation.
A Social Maverick
Dorothy Hollingsworth, ’59, was a leader who focused on children and education.
The Faces Behind the Data
Horacio Chacón Torrico, ’22, sees the “forgotten” people in public-health data.