Profiles

  • Where the Sidewalk Ends, And Poetry Begins

    In Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, A&S alumna Mary Kollar ('65, '81) shares poetry with passersby through a poetry box outside her house.

    February 2008 Perspectives
  • Finding the Funny

    Drake Witham ('96) has taken his stand-up act to Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival, Comedy Central's Live at Gotham, and U.S. military bases in Iraq. 

    October 2007 Perspectives
  • A Life Abroad

    Baghdad, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Russia are just a few of the recent assignments for alumni in the Foreign Service. 

    July 2007 Perspectives
  • Making Music Matter

    "[The students] make me laugh every day. And they will try anything," says Monte Cristo Elementary School teacher Andrea Peterson ('96), recently named Washington Teacher of the Year. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Retired Teacher Endows History Chair

    Alumnus Don Logan, who spent years teaching Seattle public schools after earning two history degrees at the UW, has endowed a chair in the Department of History. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Encouraging Students to Go Beyond the Books

    Just before graduating last spring, Julia Parker created a community service award for future philosophy students, raising the funds for the award herself. 

    October 2006 Perspectives
  • English Grads, Brilliant Careers

    Alumni in fields ranging from biotechnology to finance believe their UW English degree has been a valuable asset throughout their career. Related stories: A poetry group created by an English alum and friends is still going strong after 15 years; a donor has funded "Ask Betty," an interactive website on English grammar and usage, in his mother's honor. 

    March 2006 Perspectives
  • Ed Viesturs

    Ed Viesturs’ (’81) first climbs were in the Northwest, during his years as a UW undergraduate. Now he has become the first American to successfully summit all 14 of the world's 8,000+ meter peaks without supplemental oxygen. 

    October 2005 Perspectives
  • The Quiet Leadership of Don Petersen

    Don Petersen, former chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Company, has been an inspirational chair of the College of Arts and Sciences' board for the past six years. 

    June 2005 Perspectives
  • Three Routes Back to Arts & Sciences

    Three alumni describe how they have reconnected with the College, decades after graduating. 

    March 2004 Perspectives
  • The End of a Lifelong Journey

    Astronaut Michael Anderson, who perished in the space shuttle Columbia, earned his B.S. from the UW College of Arts and Sciences in physics and astronomy. 

    March 2003 Perspectives
  • Same Time, Next Year

    Although Yehuda Hayuth (Ph.D., '77) is president of the University of Haifa in Israel, he still makes time to teach at the University of Washington each summer.

    October 2002 Perspectives
  • Aperture Fever Leads to Astronomy Fellowship

    A childhood interest in astronomy, renewed in adulthood, led David Brooks to support postdoctoral fellowships in the Department of Astronomy. 

    July 2002 Perspectives
  • Behind the Scenes in Arts and Sciences

    Many A&S staff have specialized skills that are valuable to their department but not highly visible to the larger community. Meet four staff with unusual and specialized jobs. 

    July 2002 Perspectives
  • Leading Biotechnology into the 21st Century

    Art Levinson (1972), head of biotech firm Genentech, got his start working in a faculty lab as a UW student.

    July 2000 Perspectives