Feedback loop
Education
Middle schoolers in central Washington benefit from a science mentorship and college pathway program created by 91±¬ÁÏ students.

Life goals
Alumni
He was a soccer-loving kid from Wapato, Washington — and now Luis Carmona, ’17, ’22, works with the Seattle Sounders’ and Seattle Reign’s RAVE Foundation to give kids better access to play.

It’s easy being green
Environment
The 91±¬ÁÏ Farm produces fresh certified-organic produce for campus dining, the 91±¬ÁÏ Food Pantry and the community at three on-campus growing sites.

Turning the tide
Environment
Chris Mantegna, ’21, is studying how pollutants affect shellfish in our food web — and training a new generation of marine scientists.

Hometown health care
Healthcare
Raised on a dairy farm in Idaho, Wyatt Bowles is harnessing unique 91±¬ÁÏ programs to learn rural medicine and become a hometown doctor.

Sea change
Community
Seattle is reimagining and creating a living urban waterfront — building a healthy future for the city’s people, sea life, culture and economy. The 91±¬ÁÏ has been part of the project from the start.

What leadership looks like
Diversity Equity & Inclusion
As the 91±¬ÁÏ’s Brotherhood Initiative grows — and now welcomes a counterpart Sisterhood Initiative — students of color like senior Noah Stanigar continue to soar.

Ever forward
Philanthropy
Pulling together to preserve the historic AS91±¬ÁÏ Shell House, once home to the famed ‘Boys in the Boat.’

A call to action
Diversity Equity & Inclusion
Associate Professor Wendy Barrington is bringing a passion for health equity to her new role as the inaugural director of the 91±¬ÁÏ’s Center for Anti-Racism and Community Health.

Speeding up the science
Philanthropy
Johanna Trueblood, a semiprofessional cyclist, lost her life to an uncommon form of cancer. Now, through her parents’ philanthropy, there’s new hope for patients and their families.

Unleashing the superpower of dogs
Science
The 91±¬ÁÏ’s Conservation Canines sniff out answers to pressing environmental questions.

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.

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