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Student-Athletes

Alliance advances inclusion

As co-presidents of the Black Student-Athlete Alliance, Makayla Woods and Elijah Mason are working to create a thriving environment for current and future generations of Black student-athletes... FULL STORY

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One season, 19 sports, countless thrills!

When COVID-19 forced the postponement of fall sports like Soccer and Volleyball, we were determined to give every student-athlete the opportunity to compete. That meant that 19 of Washington’s 22 sports teams played this spring... FULL STORY

Student-Athletes

Culture, diversity and soccer shape a young woman’s dreams

Mireya Grey’s rich heritage makes its mark in everything she does — from playing soccer to traveling the world to advocating for youth... FULL STORY

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Health Care Huskies

A botched operation on his broken leg, and the high-tech procedure to rectify it, solidified then 13-year-old Ian Engstrom’s determination to become a doctor. “I was in agonizing pain,” remembers the UW Rower and 3.58 GPA biochemistry major. FULL STORY

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Boundless Futures

Donor-supported leadership program boosts preparation for life after sports... FULL STORY

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A global education

Women’s Soccer alum Havana McElvaine follows UW Bonderman fellowship with a Marshall scholarship... FULL STORY