3800 Montlake Blvd
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-2210
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 newest, and largest, addition to Washington's growing athletic complex is Dempsey Indoor. The 80,000-square foot home of Husky indoor track opened in September of 2001 to rave reviews. The facility includes a permanent 307-meter MONDO track (six lanes on the straightaway, five on the oval) and a full 100-yard FieldTurf infield equipped to host the shot put, weight throw, long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault events. Dempsey Indoor was among the nation's premier indoor track destinations in 2003, with eight meets featuring many of the finest collegiate and prep athletes in the nation, as well as numerous former Olympians. The facility lived up to its reputation as one of America's fastest indoor venues, bearing witness to five top-10 2003 world marks, three top all-time U.S. marks (though not officially records), eight UW indoor records and dozens of NCAA qualifying marks. In addition to its competitive use, the building is utilized as an indoor practice facility for Washington's football, softball, baseball and men's and women's soccer teams, and is considered one of the premier indoor facilities on the West Coast. The facility is named for California businessman Neal Dempsey, a 1964 Washington graduate who, along with his wife, Janet, gave $10 million to the University in January of 2001.
This is the official Facebook page for the University of Washington Department of Surgery – a place for alumni, friends and future residents of the Department to keep in touch, discover former and future colleagues and get the latest department news. The Department of Surgery has 115 clinical and research faculty members, 98 residents & fellows in ACGME accredited positions; 22 fellows and visiting scientists, 202 staff members, and 156 affiliated clinical faculty members (numbers may vary). In 2010, our surgical procedures and clinical visits were 46,025 and clinical revenues were approximately $25 million. Patient care is carried out on five campuses: University of Washington Medical Center, (UWMC); Harborview Medical Center (HMC); Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA): Seattle Children’s Hospital, (SCH); Northwest Hospital, (NWH); and the Veteran’s Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System (VA). Within the Department of Surgery, our specialities cover General Surgery (Adult and Pediatric), Cardiothoracic Surgery (Adult and Pediatric); Plastic Surgery (Adult and Pediatric); Transplant Surgery (Adult and Pediatric); and Vascular Surgery. In addition, the Department of Surgery encompasses Trauma Surgery and the region’s only Burn Center. The Trauma and Burn programs are located at Harborview Medical Center, the premiere Level 1 Trauma Center in the region and a leading Trauma Center in the USA and internationally. Each of our specialty areas is on the leading edge. With premiere faculty, expanding facilities and technology and superb teamwork, we are able to deliver excellent care to our patients and the finest education to our residents and fellows.
The University of Washington School of Medicine is a public medical school in the northwest United States, located in Seattle and affiliated with the University of Washington.UWSOM is the first public medical school in the states of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. The school maintains a network of teaching facilities in more than 100 towns and cities across the five-state region. As part of this "WWAMI" partnership, medical students from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming spend their first year and a half at state universities in their home states. In addition, sixty first-year students and forty second-year students from Washington are based in Spokane.==== UW Medicine includes the UWSOM, as well as a number of clinical facilities owned and operated by the UW, including the following: Harborview Medical Center — Seattle University of Washington Medical Center — Seattle Northwest Hospital & Medical Center — Seattle Valley Medical Center — Renton UW Medicine Neighborhood Clinics — nine primary care facilities UW School of Medicine UW Physicians — a physician practice Airlift Northwest — a medical transport system for Washington, Alaska, Montana and IdahoIn addition, UW Medicine shares in the ownership and governance of Children’s University Medical Group and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, a partnership between UW Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Children's.
For more than 25 years, the University of Washington School of Nursing has been ranked one of America's top nursing schools, including 17 years as number one on the U.S. News and World Report list, which began ranking nursing schools in 1993.
The University of Washington School of Dentistry, one of only two dental schools in the Pacific Northwest, is a worldwide leader in dental education and research, consistently ranking in the top tier of U.S. dental schools for National Institutes of Health funding. The school furnishes comprehensive clinical care, including all dental specialties and unique programs such as DECOD for people with disabilities; the Dental Fears Research Clinic; and Advanced General Dentistry, whose students treat medically compromised patients.
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 UW School of Public Health is grounded in teaching, research, and service. For more than 40 years, our 10,000 graduates have gone on to transform communities and lead health organizations. Our faculty and students accomplish innovative research to meet the emerging challenges of the 21st century, such as environmental change, obesity and nutrition, health policy, health systems that work, and the social factors that affect our health. They promote the well-being of people locally, regionally, and globally.
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.