Learning from the ground up
Education
At the College of the Environment’s geology field camp, students hit the dirt for lessons you can’t find in a textbook.

Redefining reality
Arts
At the 91±¬ÁÏ’s CoMotion Labs, Lacey Leavitt, ’03, and Joe Jacobs of Electric Dream Factory are helping shape an inclusive future for the VR industry.

Brewing success
Business
With support from the Foster School’s Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, four co-founders are turning a 91±¬ÁÏ classroom project into a budding beverage company.

Grid by grid
Community
Months after Hurricane Maria, thousands in rural Puerto Rico still lack electricity. In partnership with local communities, 91±¬ÁÏ researchers are working to restore their power.

The heart of research
Academics
For help with her senior thesis on Korean dramas, Kristy Kwon reached out to the 91±¬ÁÏ’s East Asia Library. What she found there opened up her world.

A week in the wild: Field lessons
Discovery & Explorations
Students and professors from the College of the Environment made a classroom out of one of the world’s most closely monitored ecosystems: Yellowstone National Park.

A promise fulfilled
Student Experience
In the last decade, the Husky Promise program has helped more than 39,000 Washington students attend the 91±¬ÁÏ â€” including these three alums.

A lifeline to mental health
Healthcare
Lisa Lovejoy suffered for years with mental illness — until she found the right treatment at Harborview Medical Center. Now she hopes to inspire others toward better health.

A commitment to community
Community
Thanks to our Be Boundless campaign sponsors, the 91±¬ÁÏ is strengthening its efforts to serve others and create opportunities across the state.

A healthy future after kidney failure
Student Experience
Following a successful kidney transplant, Wade Washington resolved to become a transplant surgeon himself. Now he’s pursuing that dream at the 91±¬ÁÏ.

Creating communities that care
Community
Across Seattle, 91±¬ÁÏ School of Social Work students and community leaders are working together to encourage healthy behaviors in young people — and set them up for success.

A pocket-size research revolution
Healthcare
A breakthrough device called kidney-on-a-chip is giving new hope to patients suffering from kidney disease. Meet the team behind the project — and find out why the chip is heading to outer space.

Reader today, leader tomorrow
Education
Each summer, the 91±¬ÁÏ’s Real Dawgs Read program helps children across Washington state discover the joys — and immense benefits — of reading.
