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William Gerberding – President of the University of Washington, 1979–1995; Margaret Levi – 2005 President of the American Political Science Association; Charles Odegaard – President of the University of Washington, 1958–1973; Dixy Lee Ray – seventeenth governor of the state of Washington, the first woman to hold that position
The Director plans and executes large-scale events like the Everybody Every Body Fashion Show and W Day in partnership with entities like the Office of Student Health Relations and the UW Alumni Association. Additionally, they organize the RSO Leaders' Summit and serve as a liaison to Registered Student Organizations (RSOs). The Director also ...
Ewald W. Busse (M.D.): professor at Duke University and president of the American Psychiatric Association [22] Elizabeth A. Craig: biochemistry professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison; member of the National Academy of Sciences [23]
Frederick G. Hamley (1932): Washington Supreme Court Justice and judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [14] Matthew W. Hill (1917): Washington Supreme Court Justice [ 37 ] James M. Johnson (1970): Washington Supreme Court Justice [ 38 ]
The Anne Gould Hauberg Artist Images Award (prior to 2007 simply the Artist Images Award) is a biennial (was annual until 2009) award given by the University of Washington Libraries in partnership with the UW Alumni Association. A public lecture is given by the artist and a bookmark is designed in honor of the recipient.
Jon M. Bridgman (July 10, 1930 – March 9, 2015) was an American historian and a professor emeritus of the University of Washington.. Bridgman, a graduate of Stanford University, and former USN gunnery officer on a destroyer, received his doctorate from Stanford University in 1961 and spent his entire teaching career at the University of Washington. [1]
UW students, sports teams, and alumni are called Washington Huskies. The husky was selected as the school mascot by the student committee in 1922, which replaced the "Sun Dodger", an abstract reference to the local weather. The university participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I FBS.
The Washington Huskies are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle. The school competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Washington students, sports teams, and alumni are called Huskies.