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Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the West Coast and is one of the preeminent research universities in the world. Located minutes from downtown Seattle, the main UW campus provides gorgeous views of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges and, every spring, attracts visitors from all over to world who come to witness the blooming of its cherry blossom trees. As the state’s flagship university, the UW serves more students than any other institution in the Northwest. In addition to its Seattle campus, the University has thriving campuses in Tacoma and Bothell and a robust professional and continuing education program. Anyone can enjoy and be enriched by all the UW has to offer, including world-class libraries, art, music, drama, sports and the highest quality medical care in Washington state. Being public also means being engaged with our communities, and through knowledge and discovery we are elevating the quality of lives of others.

Articles

Last Chance Lake Harbors the Highest Known Levels of Phosphate - Eos

2024-02-29 (eos.org)

Last Chance Lake Harbors the Highest Known Levels of Phosphate - Eos

Bodies of water such as this might have functioned as cradles of life, given their unique biogeochemistry.

Read more
Blood In The Water: Shark Smell Put To The Test

2024-02-23 (sciencefriday.com)

Blood In The Water: Shark Smell Put To The Test

Despite their reputation as super-smellers, sharks don’t have a better sense of smell than other fish. One researcher investigates.

Read more
Kaylea Hartman Qualifies for Indoor Nationals at Dempsy Indoor

2024-01-28 (nueagles.com)

Kaylea Hartman Qualifies for Indoor Nationals at Dempsy Indoor

SEATTLE, WA - Northwest University track and field crossed the water this weekend to compete in the two-day University of Washington Dempsy Indoor Invitational.

Read more
What’s Indoor Air Quality Like in Long-Term Care Facilities During Wildfires? Worse Than You’d Think.

2024-01-23 (longmontleader.com)

What’s Indoor Air Quality Like in Long-Term Care Facilities During Wildfires? Worse Than You’d Think.

Air pollution from wildfire smoke — a brew of pollutants, water vapor, and fine debris — is a growing public health problem.

Read more
How Much Snow Disappears Into Thin Air?

2024-01-09 (usharbors.com)

How Much Snow Disappears Into Thin Air?

Explore the University of Washington-led SOS project’s insights, advancing water predictions in the western United States.

Read more
NASA satellites could be a new tool to help estimate snowpack, manage water resources

2023-11-20 (nwnewsnetwork.org)

NASA satellites could be a new tool to help estimate snowpack, manage water resources

Scientists in Washington recently used NASA satellites to learn more about snow in the mountains.

Read more
Cal Men's Soccer Blog: Wyatt’s Water Break

2023-10-01 (calbears.com)

Cal Men's Soccer Blog: Wyatt’s Water Break

Halfway through the season

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A french-fry boomtown emerges as a climate winner – as long as it has water

2023-08-25 (pressherald.com)

A french-fry boomtown emerges as a climate winner – as long as it has water

Irrigation experts say the region's wells are on track to run dry by 2028.

Read more
POTATOES

2023-08-21 (washingtonpost.com)

POTATOES

Climate change has helped a small town become the world capital of french fry production. But a dwindling water supply could reverse its progress entirely.

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