4020 E Stevens Way NE
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-0437
The Husky Union Building was founded as a Student Union in 1949, dedicated to fostering a community among all UW personnel. The HUB was remodeled in 2012 to include a long list of new features, as well as provide an even broader range of services to the UW Seattle Campus.
The University of Washington College of Education is dedicated to making an excellent education a daily reality for every student in every community across the state and beyond. The College is consistently ranked among the top colleges of education in the U.S. News and World Report ratings.
Did you know that there are: 16 libraries on 3 campuses, more than 400 library staff, 120,000 journals, more than 7 million print volumes, and over 60 miles of shelving in the Suzzallo and Allen Libraries combined? As an award-winning library system, we offer an array of services and resources to meet your needs. In Seattle, the Odegaard Undergraduate Library (OUGL) and Suzzallo and Allen Libraries face Red Square, and many other libraries are located throughout campus, each with a focus on a specific subject area. Visit us at the UW Libraries Home Page (above) to begin your research.
Features a 12 lane Bowling Alley, 10 Pool Tables, 4 Table Tennis tables, Video Game arcade & Coin-Op Video Games. All activities are reservable and open to the General Public.
The University of Washington Information School, or "iSchool," is shaping the ways people create, store, find, manipulate and share information. Our work helps people address information challenges more ethically, effectively and with a heightened sense of possibility. We offer degrees in Informatics (BSc), master's programs in Library and Information Science (MLIS) and Information Management (MSIM), and a PhD in Information Science. With almost 700 students, we are one of the gems of the University of Washington campus, with students, faculty and researchers exhibiting strong leadership in their respective fields.
Every day the future is developed in our labs. From the development of devices for the early detection and treatment of cancer to development of alternative energy using nanotechnology, the faculty and students of the University of Washington's Department of Mechanical Engineering are doing their part to create a healthier, cleaner and more prosperous world.
The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington combines the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields to enhance our understanding of our interconnected globe.
We meet in IMA Gym B on Wednesdays and IMA Studio 216 on Fridays. New members are accepted the first 2 weeks of the quarter and those with kendo experience are welcome to join any time. Equipment available for sale through the club and free bogu rentals available. Please see our website for more details!