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The Whole U presents a scavenger hunt inspired by “The Boys in the Boat” book

The Whole U is hosting a scavenger hunt at the Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma UW campuses, inspired by the best-selling book, “The Boys in the Boat,” about the 9 rowers from the University of Washington who defied all expectations and united as one to bring home the gold medal at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. Teams or individuals will race through time and learn some UW history to uncover each clue. This event coincides with Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day, on April 23rd, so this will be a fun opportunity for the whole family!

Daniel James Brown, the author of “The Boys in the Boat,” will be a special guest at the final destination from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday on the Seattle campus. In the spirit of “The Boys in the Boat,” the fastest team for each scavenger hunt will be awarded a ceremonial wreath like the 1936 Olympians.

To learn more about the scavenger hunt or register for any one of the five scavenger hunts click here.

Seattle Campus short – 30 min. – Thursday, April 23 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Seattle Campus long – 60 min. – Thursday, April 23 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Bothell Campus – 45 min. – Thursday, April 23 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tacoma Campus – 45 min. – Thursday, April 23 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Seattle Campus – 45 min. – Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Note: It is not necessary to read “The Boys in the Boat” to participate. The scavenger hunt does not require a particular knowledge base and is appropriate for all ages.

UW Olympic Crew Team 1936
UW Olympic Crew Team 1936

UWTV video: From Shooting Hoops to Saving Lives

Former UW Women’s Basketball star, Michelle Perkins, now uses skills learned on the court in her current profession as a paramedic with the City of Seattle Fire Department. Learn more about how she uses her husky athletic experience to serve our community by watching the UWTV video below:

Husky United Military Veterans hosting a Mariners outing on April 19

The Husky United Military Veterans are hosting an afternoon outing to the Seattle Mariners’ annual Salute to Armed Forces game on Sunday, April 19th, as part of their #uwiserved campaign. Tickets are free for student veterans through the UW Veteran Community Fund and the University of Washington Veterans Center. Companion tickets have been funded by a generous donation from a UW veteran alumni. If you are a student or alumni veteran and you would like to join the Husky United Military Veterans on April 19th, please contact Lindsay at lkmc2@uw.edu by Friday (April 10) at noon. Go M’s!

“Paws-on Science: Husky Weekend” at Pacific Science Center, April 10-12

Huskies of all ages can join in a “paws-on” experience this weekend at the Pacific Science Center. UW scientists and researchers will be on-site with fun and interactive scientific exhibits for attendees to learn more about the exciting research and scientific breakthroughs happening at our research centers.  Harry the Husky, Dubs, the Husky marching band, and cheer team will also make special appearances. UW alumni, students, faculty and staff can enjoy at 20 percent discount on admission, and the event is free for Pacific Science Center Members. You can learn more about the event on the Pacific Science Center’s webpage by clicking here, and below is a short video with an overview of what to expect: