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The people of Health Systems and Population Health are the heart and soul of the department, and we want to tell your story. This page is a starting point for students, alumni, and faculty to engage with our community and share your accomplishments, or the stories of those around you.

This page will be continually updated with various resources to help grow your professional network from the HSPop community, throughout Washington, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.

HSPop News

Visit the HSPop News and Events page for the latest stories about HSPop students, alumni, faculty, and staff.

Social Media

We’re building an active network of health professionals on our social media accounts. Join the conversation and share your story!

LinkedIn
Instagram
YouTube
Facebook

Submit your story

For example, let us know if you:

  • present at a conference
  • receive an award, fellowship, grant, or other recognition
  • publish a paper or book
  • sponsor legislation
  • create a documentary film
  • start an advocacy coalition
  • something else, be creative and let us know!

We’ve created seperate forms taylored to who the story is about. Please provide essential details and write your submission in the first person to help us quote you. Submit your story through the appropriate form below and someone from the HSPop communications team will reach out.

Students

Researchers

UW Visual Style

Branding allows us to cohesively express our mission. From the stories we tell to our visual identity, palette of purple and gold plus more, all content is an opportunity to positively engage audiences. Understand the UW brand and how to use it to communicate consistently and effectively. We are all bound by the UW and, together, our impact is boundless.

At its core, our brand is our reputation.

The University of Washington maintains a webpage to help you make sure your materials visually connect you with your colleagues and counterparts in the UW community.

UW brand website

SPH word list, abbreviations, and acronyms

SPH style guide