Standing tall
Student Experience
His journey took him from the 91±¬ÁÏ to professional basketball and back. But it’s in the special education classroom that Anthony Washington, ’16, ’19, is making a lasting difference.

State of the arts
Arts
Behind the scenes at 4Culture, three 91±¬ÁÏ alumni are helping artists and cultural organizations across King County to thrive — with racial equity as their North Star.

Native knowledge
Education
ISchool assistant professor Miranda Belarde-Lewis, ’07, ’11, ’13, combines research, teaching and curating to help reclaim how Native art is presented — and bring Native voices to the forefront.

Inspiring intelligence
Alumni
For Helen Noyes, ’69, a love of languages nurtured at the 91±¬ÁÏ translated into a lifelong career with the CIA.

Bringing health care home
Danyelle Thomas, ’07, became a doctor to help improve the health outcomes of underserved communities — starting with her own.

A twist of fate
Diversity Equity & Inclusion
The life of engineering alumna Ayan Hassan, ’12, ’16, was changed by the 91±¬ÁÏ’s Making Connections program. But she didn’t expect it to be saved by one of the program’s founders.

91±¬ÁÏ fights viral misinformation
Research
From debunking myths on social media to investigating how users react to fake content, 91±¬ÁÏ researchers hope to slow the viral spread of the COVID-19 'infodemic.'
Caring for every child
Diversity Equity & Inclusion
The Sunderlands were changed forever by the 91±¬ÁÏ's groundbreaking support for children with autism. Now they want to help other families access the same opportunities.

Strength in community
Community
Hayden Campbell, a graduate student in urban planning, is building on his 91±¬ÁÏ education to help create more equitable spaces on campus — and in the city.

The path to healing
Alumni
Srinya Julie Sukrachan overcame many hurdles on her way to becoming a nurse. Now she’s using her 91±¬ÁÏ degree to serve others.

A road to recovery
Community
Struck by the number of nonviolent offenders imprisoned on drug charges, the Tulalip Tribes partnered with 91±¬ÁÏ School of Law alumni to offer second chances through treatment.

Building bridges
Student Experience
From a small Washington town to one of the world’s largest cities, Caleb Huffman is on a quest to connect with others — and expand his own perspective in the process.

Veterans on a mission
Community
Evans School graduate Joy Turner, ’18, and student Andrew Peppler, ’19, encountered all kinds of political viewpoints during their Army service. Now they’re bringing a range of veteran voices to the public with their podcast, Speak Freely.
