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UW Professor David Baker wins Nobel Prize

David Baker, professor of biochemistry at the UW School of Medicine and director of the Institute for Protein Design, has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for computational protein design.

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#HuskyExperience

Bridging the gap

The Costco Diversity Scholarship helped make a UW education possible — and sparked Carlos Estrada Alamo’s multidisciplinary medical career, built on boundless curiosity.

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A  statistician
weighs  in  on  AI

Working at the intersection of statistics and computing, UW Professor Zaid Harchaoui explores what artificial intelligence models do well, where they fall short, and why.

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Decoding the
universe

UW astronomy undergrads are using cutting-edge coding skills to help scientists make the most of discoveries from a revolutionary new telescope.

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News & Events

Economic Impact Report

UW drives nearly $21 billion, 112,000 jobs to help support Washington’s economy

The UW generated nearly $21 billion to Washington’s economy and supported or sustained nearly 112,000 jobs in fiscal year 2023, according to an economic analysis released Wednesday.

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Marie McCaffrey, Petyr Beck, David Koch, Jennifer Ott and Antonia Kelleher pose at Pike Place Market in 2018.
Washington Magazine

Washington’s online encyclopedia is innovating the past with a vision for the future

Historians and activists who studied at the 91ÊÓƵ made HistoryLink.org into a community resource that has proven successful and popular over its 25 years.

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On Campus

The HUB turns 75

Take a trip through time as we celebrate the Husky Union Building’s 75th birthday. Learn the history of this core campus building—and see how students have interacted with the HUB over the years.

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Undergrad research

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

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More than 800 student organizations