UW Joins Big Ten Academic Alliance, Portage Bay Project Paused, I-5 Closures, Library Events, and Soccer Updates—August 4, 2025 Campus Briefing cover art

UW Joins Big Ten Academic Alliance, Portage Bay Project Paused, I-5 Closures, Library Events, and Soccer Updates—August 4, 2025 Campus Briefing

UW Joins Big Ten Academic Alliance, Portage Bay Project Paused, I-5 Closures, Library Events, and Soccer Updates—August 4, 2025 Campus Briefing

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Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, August 4, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus. The University of Washington has joined the Big Ten Academic Alliance, marking a significant milestone in our institution's history. This partnership is set to enhance academic collaboration and innovation across member universities. One of the key initiatives is the creation of the Big Collection, aiming to unite the libraries of member institutions into what would become the third-largest library collection globally. This alliance promises to bring numerous benefits to our community, both academically and athletically. In other news, the University has decided to halt plans for the Brightwork facility, which was intended to anchor the Portage Bay Crossing development. Citing shifts in the economy and changes in funding, the University and its development partner have put the project on hold. However, the broader vision for Portage Bay Crossing remains, with plans to create a dynamic urban hub featuring academic research spaces, housing, and retail. Seattle's Interstate 5 is undergoing significant construction, particularly affecting the Ship Canal Bridge near the University. Weekend closures and lane reductions are in place through August 18. To mitigate traffic congestion, the I-5 express lanes will remain open 24/7 in the direction affected by each closure. Commuters are encouraged to use public transit and allow extra travel time during this period. The UW Libraries are hosting several events this month. A notable exhibit, "Celebrating the Jeju Haenyeo," is on display in the Allen Library lobby until August 16. This exhibit offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of women free divers from Jeju Island, Korea, showcasing their bravery and cultural heritage. Additionally, the Special Collections Book Club will discuss "Incognegro" by Mat Johnson on August 14. This event is part of a series exploring graphic novels and their potent storytelling. The Washington Men's Soccer team has announced its 2025 season schedule. The Huskies will kick off with a preseason exhibition against British Columbia on August 10 at Husky Soccer Stadium. Fans are welcome to attend this match free of charge. The regular season begins on the road with games against Denver on August 21 and Oregon State on August 24. The home opener is set for August 28 against UC Davis. Today's forecast for Seattle is mostly cloudy with a high of 74°F (23°C). Expect temperatures to rise throughout the day, reaching the mid-70s by the afternoon. It's a great day to enjoy the campus, but don't forget to carry a light jacket for the cooler morning hours. That's all for today's update. Stay informed, stay engaged, and as always, go Huskies!
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