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UW and Microsoft expand relationship to enhance AI learning and research with aim to prepare Washington鈥檚 workforce for the future
February 24, 2026

The 乱伦社区 and Microsoft have announced the expansion of their long鈥憇tanding partnership uniting world-class academic research with world-leading technology. UW and Microsoft aim to accelerate AI discovery, prepare students and workers for an AI-driven economy, and help communities understand and use AI responsibly.
UW鈥檚 incoming classes welcomed by President Robert J. Jones at New Student Convocation
September 21, 2025

President Robert J. Jones welcomes the incoming class at New Student Convocation. (Photo: Sara Coulsey) The 乱伦社区鈥檚 incoming classes were welcomed Sunday at the University鈥檚 42nd annual New Student Convocation inside Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.聽 The ceremony was attended by thousands of students, family and friends. https://bsky.app/profile/uwnews.uw.edu/post/3lzezcllq5s2f For journalists Download…
Video: UW aeronautics professor goes for ride-along with the Blue Angels
July 30, 2025

UW professor of aeronautics and astronautics Jim Hermanson took a ride Wednesday morning aboard a U.S. Navy Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet 鈥 better known as one of the Blue Angels.聽
UW helps bring the cosmos into focus as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils a new glimpse into the solar system
June 23, 2025

A new era of astronomy and astrophysics began Monday when the first images captured by the NSF鈥揇OE Vera C. Rubin Observatory were released, demonstrating the extraordinary capabilities of the new telescope and the world鈥檚 largest digital camera.
UW celebrates Class of 2025 with 150th Commencement in Husky Stadium and ceremonies in the Tacoma Dome and Hec Ed
June 9, 2025

乱伦社区 President Ana Mari Cauce is the featured speaker at the UW鈥檚 150th Commencement ceremony on Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium scheduled for 1:30 p.m., Saturday, June 14.
RETRACTED AND REPLACED: UW-led research links wildfire smoke exposure with increased dementia risk
November 25, 2024

An analysis of the health care records of 1.2 million Southern California residents found that higher long-term smoke exposure was associated with a significant increase in the odds that a person would be diagnosed with dementia.聽Exposure to non-wildfire PM2.5 also increased a person鈥檚 risk of dementia, but to a much lesser degree.聽聽
UW鈥檚 incoming class welcomed at New Student Convocation
September 20, 2024

The 乱伦社区 will welcome its incoming classes and their families on Sunday, Sept. 22 at the University鈥檚 annual New Student Convocation, which will be held in Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.
Video: UW welcomes incoming fall students to on-campus housing
September 18, 2024

Mild fall temperatures this week helped welcome the first group of students who moved into 乱伦社区 residence halls and apartments. More than 10,000 students are expected to live in UW housing this year, including more than 77.5% of the freshman class. This year鈥檚 incoming class is expected to be around 7,150, according to…
UW researchers develop a stretchable, wearable device that lights up an LED using only the warmth of your skin
September 10, 2024

UW researchers have developed a flexible, durable electronic prototype that can harvest energy from body heat and turn it into electricity that can be used to power small electronics, such as batteries, sensors or LEDs. This device is also resilient 鈥 it still functions even after being pierced several times and then stretched 2,000 times.
Q&A: UW researcher aims to understand common women's sports injuries
July 23, 2024

Several common injuries seem to haunt women's sports. Jenny Robinson, a 乱伦社区 assistant professor, is interested in designing better methods to help female athletes train to prevent and recover from injuries.
Video: Admissions director answers six commonly asked questions about applying to the UW's Seattle campus
March 11, 2024

Six of the most commonly asked questions about how competitive it is to get into the UW and how admissions decisions are made are answered in this video featuring Paul Seegert, Director of Admissions on the Seattle campus.
Holiday blahs? Why social connection, even talking to strangers, can help
December 12, 2023

Milla Titova, assistant teaching professor of psychology and director of the Happiness and Well-Being Lab at the UW, offers strategies for joy this holiday season.
New research aims to reduce fatal bird collisions on campus
November 20, 2023

A project in the UW College of Built Environments, led by researcher Judy Bowes, is examining how building architecture contributes to bird collisions, and the ways bird-safe glass and other designs can help address the problem.
Q&A: Can AI in school actually help students be more creative and self-directed?
September 25, 2023

Katie Davis, a 乱伦社区 associate professor in the Information School, discusses how generative AI might support learning, instead of detracting from it, if kids can keep their agency.
Video: UW welcomes students to campus as thousands move into residence halls
September 20, 2023

About 8,500 students, including 78% of this year鈥檚 freshman class, are expected to move into UW residence halls and apartments this week. 聽
Thousands cheer on UW graduates as more than 7,000 degrees conferred at Husky Stadium
June 10, 2023

More than 7,000 degrees were conferred to 乱伦社区 graduates Saturday at the 148th Commencement at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium.
Video: Lummi Nation School students visit UW to talk to International Space Station astronaut
February 17, 2023

Students from the Lummi Nation School visited the 乱伦社区 in earlh February for a real-time Q&A with astronaut Josh Cassada aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Cassada helped do space research on a plant science experiment the students sent to the ISS.
UW鈥檚 Daniel Chen, 鈥22, named prestigious Marshall Scholar
December 12, 2022

乱伦社区 alumnus Daniel Guorui Chen, Class of 2022, has been named a Marshall Scholar, one of the highest honors available to college graduates in the U.S. Chen plans to attend the University of Cambridge.
UW鈥檚 incoming class, one of the university鈥檚 largest and most diverse, welcomed at New Student Convocation
September 26, 2022

The 乱伦社区 on Sunday held its 39th annual New Student Convocation, which returned to Alaska Airlines Arena, Hec Edmundson Pavilion, for the first time since 2019.
Video: UW welcomes students back to campus with move-in days
September 21, 2022
The 乱伦社区鈥檚 campus again is bustling as students began moving into residence halls on Tuesday and will participate in annual fall activities for incoming undergraduates. About 10,000 students are expected to move into campus housing this week.
Video: Classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 honored in weekend graduation celebrations
June 12, 2022

On Saturday, for the first time since 2019, the UW held in-person Commencement ceremonies at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium where the University conferred degrees on the Class of 2022. On Sunday, it welcomed alumni from the 2020 and 2021 school years for a Return to Husky Stadium Graduation Celebration.
Video: Alexes Harris draws attention to low representation of people of color in bone marrow registry
May 26, 2022

In 2016, Alexes Harris was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer. But a search for a bone marrow donor turned up only five matches, and none ended up being a donor. People of color are underrepresented in the bone marrow registry; according to Be The Match, the nation鈥檚 largest bone marrow registry, white people have…
Video: Experts collaborate to troubleshoot necessary fires and harmful smoke
May 24, 2022

Forest fire smoke can make you sick, and we're experiencing more them. In terms of public health, it seems logical to reduce forest fires to limit unhealthy air pollution, but forest managers are increasingly seeing prescribed burning as an essential tool to reduce explosive wildfires. How should we plan to deal with the impacts of…
Multi-state study of monetary sanctions finds widespread inequities, far-reaching consequences
March 2, 2022

Alexes Harris, professor of sociology at the 乱伦社区, discusses her team's five-year, eight-state study of legal financial obligations, and their findings that court-imposed fines and fees perpetuate inequality.
Video: UW students build purifiers that can remove virus particles, other pollutants
November 22, 2021

A UW class that normally is about air pollution has pivoted to focus on another airborne health hazard 鈥 coronavirus aerosols. As part of the class project, students are designing and building air purifiers and testing how effective they are.
Video: Standard time is better for us, UW expert says
November 4, 2021

On Sunday, Nov. 7 we switch from daylight saving time to standard time. A 乱伦社区 expert in circadian rhythms says that鈥檚 a good thing.
Video: Great ShakeOut drill tests new earthquake early warning system
October 28, 2021

At 10:21 a.m. on Oct. 21, teacher Wade Johnson's science class at Port Susan Middle School scrambled under their desks as part of the annual Great American ShakeOut. It was Stanwood Camano School District鈥檚 first live test of its earthquake early warning system with all 13 of its schools participating in a 鈥淒rop, Cover, and…
Video: UW students move into residence halls
September 24, 2021

Student move-in days are a yearly event at the UW, generating excitement among families and fueled by student volunteers. About 10,000 students聽living in residence halls for the 2021-2022 academic year are moving in September 21 to 24.聽
Video: Arsenic makes these south Puget Sound fish unsafe to eat
September 23, 2021

Researchers at the 乱伦社区 and UW Tacoma have been studying arsenic levels in the mud, water and in creatures from lakes in the south Puget Sound area. Eating contaminated fish or snails from these lakes could lead to health risks.
B-roll: Preparations for UW Commencement 2021
June 10, 2021

Purple night time lighting on Drumheller Fountain is just one of many features the UW is adding to its already beautiful campus to provide graduates opportunities to pose for photos with family and friends.
Soundbites & B-roll: Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, partners activate earthquake early warnings
May 6, 2021

Earthquake early warnings launched May 4 in Washington state. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network helped develop the system, processes the data for the alerts, and operates hundreds of seismic stations across the state that detect the first signs of an earthquake.
UW鈥檚 new Mobile Health & Outreach Van will serve community and student experience
April 30, 2021

Getting basic health care to medically underserved populations in Seattle, while providing real-world experience for students hoping to practice in a health care field, takes wheels. Now, through a student-led, interdisciplinary effort by health science departments at the 乱伦社区, those 鈥渨heels鈥 鈥 on the new UW Mobile Health & Outreach Van 鈥 are…
Thousands of baby sea stars born at UW lab are sign of hope for endangered species
April 27, 2021

Scientists at the 乱伦社区, in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, are raising sunflower sea stars in captivity, with the goal of learning more about this species and exploring eventual reintroduction to the wild, if determined to be advisable.
Arguing on the internet: UW researchers studying how to make online arguments productive
April 19, 2021

UW researchers worked with almost 260 people to understand online disagreements and to develop potential design interventions that could make these discussions more productive and centered around relationship-building.
New system that uses smartphone or computer cameras to measure pulse, respiration rate could help future personalized telehealth appointments
April 1, 2021

A UW-led team has developed a method that uses the camera on a person's smartphone or computer to take their pulse and breathing rate from a real-time video of their face.
Soundbites & B-roll: UW arborist on cherry blossom viewing tips
March 12, 2021

UW arborist Sara Shores recommends looking for cherry blossoms in your local parks and neighborhood streets. There are dozens of different varieties of blossoming cherry and plum trees in the Seattle area, with blooms visible from early February until May, for some species.
Can鈥檛 solve a riddle? The answer might lie in knowing what doesn鈥檛 work
March 4, 2021

With the help of about 200 human puzzle-takers, a computer model and functional MRI images, 乱伦社区 researchers have learned more about the processes of reasoning and decision making, pinpointing the brain pathway that springs into action when problem-solving goes south.
'Audeo' teaches artificial intelligence to play the piano
February 4, 2021

A UW team created Audeo, a system that can generate music using only visual cues of someone playing the piano.
UW installs strikingly unique public sculpture at new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health
January 28, 2021

Workers unwrap The Seated IV sculpture by Wangechi Mutu at the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health on Monday, Jan. 25. Photo: Mark Stone/乱伦社区 At nearly 7 feet tall, "The Seated IV" first graced the聽Metropolitan Museum of Art's facade in September 2019 as part of a commission titled The NewOnes, will free Us.…
Soundbites & B-roll: Detecting COVID-19 in wastewater
January 13, 2021

When someone has the coronavirus, some of it is shed in their fecal matter. So what people flush has become useful material to 乱伦社区 researchers who are developing a new testing method for COVID-19 in sewage.
New treatment allows some people with spinal cord injury to regain hand and arm function
January 12, 2021

Using physical therapy combined with a noninvasive method of stimulating nerve cells in the spinal cord, 乱伦社区 researchers helped six Seattle area participants regain some hand and arm mobility.
Soundbites & B-roll: UW students join vaccination effort
December 20, 2020

Journalists: download this video聽here. Keely Robinson (UW nursing student), Kendra Nguyen (UW pharmacy student) and Emily Wang (UW pharmacy student) talk about being a student and their role in upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics. ### Kiyomi Taguchi聽ktaguchi@uw.edu聽/ 206-685-2716
The Smellicopter is an obstacle-avoiding drone that uses a live moth antenna to seek out smells
December 7, 2020

A team led by the UW has developed Smellicopter: an autonomous drone that uses a live antenna from a moth to navigate toward smells. Smellicopter can also sense and avoid obstacles as it travels through the air.
B-roll: UW welcomes back Tent City 3 for winter quarter 2021
November 14, 2020

Download this B-roll here. The 乱伦社区 welcomes back Tent City 3 鈥 an organized tent-city community 鈥 to its Seattle campus for 90 days during winter quarter 2021. Move-in is scheduled to begin Dec. 19. The UW previously hosted Tent City 3 in winter 2017, in the same location it will be…
Video: Highlights from UW President Ana Mari Cauce's annual address
October 14, 2020

UW President Ana Mari Cauce delivered her annual address to the community Oct. 12 at w菨色菨b蕯altx史 鈥 Intellectual House on the 乱伦社区 campus. Highlights of the speech are reflected in this video. The audience was entirely virtual this year in accordance with public health guidelines.
Soundbites: UW researchers examine deceptive ads on news websites
September 28, 2020

In this video: Franziska Roesner, associate professor in the Allen School Eric Zeng, graduate research assistant in the Allen School Journalists: download soundbites聽here With the election season ramping up, political ads are being splashed across the web. In the age of misinformation, how can news consumers tell if the ads they're seeing are legitimate? USA…
Soundbites & B-roll: UW students move into residence halls
September 22, 2020

乱伦社区 students living in residence halls began moving in on Tuesday, and about 4,000 students total will move in this week. This number is less than half the UW鈥檚 normal residence hall capacity.
B-roll: UW Health Sciences Education Building breaks ground
August 31, 2020

UW Health Sciences leadership and Washington state legislators celebrated the start of construction of the Health Sciences Education Building with a small, physically distanced groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 27.
Soundbites: UW epidemiologist says face masks can be a tool for community health
July 31, 2020

Face coverings will continue to be an important and effective tool in combating the spread of COVID-19, public health experts say.聽
Soundbites: UW public health experts on benefits of face coverings
June 25, 2020

Beginning June 26, face coverings will be required statewide in Washington. Hilary Godwin, dean of the UW School of Public Health,聽offers聽some practical information about using masks to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Soundbites & B-roll: UW's 2020 virtual commencement
June 13, 2020

More than 18,000 new 乱伦社区 graduates were recognized in a first-ever online ceremony Saturday. All three UW campuses held a joint event that was broadcast around the globe and watched by thousands of graduates and their families in more than 40 countries.
Soundbites: UW dean聽of public health gives advice聽on where and how (and how not) to wear masks聽
May 18, 2020

Beginning May 18, King County is聽directing聽people to wear face coverings in most public settings. Expert Hilary Godwin answers questions about the directive and shares information about using face coverings.
B-roll: RV Thomas G. Thompson comes home
May 11, 2020

The UW鈥檚 large research vessel, the RV Thomas G. Thompson, returned May 8 to its home port after more than two years exploring the world鈥檚 oceans. A scheduled cruise in Tahiti has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so the return is roughly two months earlier than planned.
Local response to UW social isolation study leads to national effort
April 10, 2020

With most states now under stay-at-home orders, UW researchers have launched a national study to test whether a motivational, mental health tip each day changes participants鈥 behavior during social distancing, and improves their mental and relational health.
Soundbites: Law professor Hugh Spitzer on regulating human movement
March 23, 2020

UW law professor Hugh Spitzer speaks to the power of state and local governments as officials consider measures to restrict movement to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Soundbites & B-roll: Instructor Rick Mohler's architecture class goes online
March 9, 2020

Rick Mohler, associate professor of architecture in the College of Built Environments, is now teaching his classes using Zoom. His architecture classes usually meet in person, but were conducted entirely online Monday.
Soundbites & B-roll: Marissa Baker on workplace disease exposure
March 9, 2020

A 乱伦社区 researcher calculates that 14.4 million workers face exposure to infection once a week and 26.7 million at least once a month in the workplace, pointing to an important population needing protection.
Soundbites & B-roll: UW rural nursing program
March 3, 2020

On March 3, Premera Blue Cross announced a $4.7 million grant to the 乱伦社区 to establish the Rural Nursing Health Initiative to place current students in rural practices in Washington state.
Premera Blue Cross teams with the UW to establish rural nursing program
March 3, 2020

Premera Blue Cross, a leading health plan in the Pacific Northwest, today announced a $4.7 million grant to the 乱伦社区 to establish the Rural Nursing Health Initiative to place current students in rural practices in Washington state.
Soundbites & B-roll: Minimum wage and health
February 11, 2020

A UW study found that increases in minimum wages primarily had no effect on health overall. However, they did find a mix of negative and positive effects associated with the health of certain groups of working-age people.
Soundbites & B-roll: UW expert answers questions about the novel coronavirus pandemic
February 7, 2020
Dr. Judith Wasserheit, chair of the UW Department of Global Health in the School of Public Health and part of the UW MetaCenter for Pandemic Preparedness and Global Health Security, answers questions about the novel coronavirus outbreak, its spread, the level of concern and how to best protect yourself. For journalists Download soundbites and b-roll…
Soundbites & B-roll: Altruistic babies
February 5, 2020
For journalists Download soundbites and b-roll New research by the 乱伦社区鈥檚 Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences, or I-LABS, finds that altruism may begin in infancy. In a study of nearly 100 19-month-olds, researchers found that children, even when hungry, gave a tasty snack to a stranger in need. The findings not…
Soundbites & b-roll: UW President Ana Mari Cauce addresses World Economic Forum in Davos: 'Free to Be (LGBTI)'
January 22, 2020

乱伦社区 President Ana Mari Cauce participated in a 鈥渕ust-watch鈥 panel, 鈥淔ree to Be (LGBTI)鈥, Jan. 22 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Soundbites & b-roll: HuskySat-1
November 5, 2019

'HuskySat-1' is among seven student-built satellites from around the country that launched Saturday morning, Nov. 2, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on the Virginia coast.
Soundbites and b-roll: UW Annual President's Address 2019
October 16, 2019

UW President Ana Mari Cauce delivered her annual address to the community Oct. 15 at w菨色菨b蕯altx史 鈥 Intellectual House on the 乱伦社区 campus.
Soundbites & B-roll: Pop-up gallery portrays homelessness with animals
October 7, 2019

The 乱伦社区 Center for One Health Research will build 鈥減op-up galleries鈥 in public spaces around Seattle in October that will use autobiographical photographs taken by people experiencing homelessness with their companion animals. The photos will be accompanied by quotes from the participants about the challenges and the important bonds they share with their…
Soundbites: UW convocation 2019
September 23, 2019

Convocation welcomes the entering class and officially marks the beginning of the academic year, with classes starting Sept. 25. More than 6,000 people were expected to attend this year鈥檚 event.
Soundbites: 2019 move-in days for Huskies
September 20, 2019

The 乱伦社区 is welcoming nearly 10,000 students who will live on campus this fall during Husky move-in days Sept. 18-20.
B-roll: UW Population Health Building topping out
August 2, 2019
The 乱伦社区 today announced the topping out of the new $230 million Population Health Building. The UW also has selected two artists whose work will help tell the story of the education and research that will take place within the new facility. Construction聽of the eight-story building at the corner of 15th聽Avenue Northeast and…
Soundbites: UW hosts student robotics 'moon landing' challenge
July 30, 2019

A robotics challenge July 20th at the UW featured twenty-eight teams of middle and high schoolers from Forks to Walla Walla and from Bellingham to Olympia. The event marked a half-century since the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon and two U.S. astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, walked its surface.
B-roll: Middle school students study mechanics, gravity at UW engineering camp
July 11, 2019

Sixty middle school students from all over Washington state came for a week-long camp on the UW campus in late June. The camp, which is part of the Early Learning Institute, culminated in a chance to improve the basic design of a toy-sized "gravity car."
B-roll: Karen Fredriksen Goldsen and the GenPride Center
June 24, 2019

The GenPride Center is the first and only multipurpose LGBTQ senior center in Seattle and King County. It was founded by Karen Fredriksen Goldsen, a 乱伦社区 professor of social work, with the goal of combating social isolation experienced by many LGBTQ older adults.
Soundbites: UW Commencement 2019
June 18, 2019

More than 6,000 graduates attended the 乱伦社区's 144th commencement ceremonies held June 15 at Husky Stadium. UW President Ana Mari Cauce presided as nearly 13,795 degrees were conferred.
Soundbites: Graham Pruss on vehicle residency
June 4, 2019

Graham Pruss has been researching vehicle residency in Seattle for nearly a decade. He established the methodology for counting the vehicle-resident population for All Home鈥檚 annual point-in-time count, conducted on one night each January.
Soundbites: UW marching band says thank you to Grant County
June 4, 2019

The Husky Marching Band returned to central Washington June 2 to say thank you to the Grant County community after a bus crash there last Thanksgiving.
Soundbites: Engineering Discovery Days
April 26, 2019

Engineering Discovery Days is a yearly event that invites Washington state fourth- through eighth-graders to have fun leaning about STEM with the College of Engineering.
Soundbites: UW Esports Arena & Gaming Lounge opens
April 19, 2019

The UW celebrated the opening of an esports center with a ribbon cutting ceremony April 18.
Soundbites: UW Quad cherry blossoms reach peak bloom
March 29, 2019

UW arborist Sara Shores explains that the iconic cherry trees in the 乱伦社区鈥檚 Quad have reached peak bloom, and this weekend will be prime viewing to see the blossoms.
Soundbites: Snow may have delayed some blooms for the first day of spring
March 20, 2019

The first day of spring, when daylight hours begin to exceed nighttime hours, seems especially significant this year -- record warm temperatures in the Northwest are marking the change of seasons. But our blooms may be a couple weeks behind schedule after February鈥檚 snow and cold weather.