Congratulations to Han Mai, Winner of the ASUWT Equal Opportunity Giveaway!
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January 10, 2024
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The Winner of the ASUWT Equal Opportunity Giveaway is Han Mai!
The Associated Students of the University of Washington Tacoma (ASUWT) is thrilled to announce the winner of the Equal Opportunity Giveaway: Han Mai!
After an incredible response to our surveys, engaging over 800 unique students, we are excited to celebrate Han Mai as our winner reward their lucky participation with a 2019 MacBook Pro and other fantastic UW Tacoma swag!
A Big Thank You to All Those Who Participated!
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the students who took the time to complete our surveys! Your feedback is invaluable and will be playing a crucial role in helping us advocate for your needs as a student body.
A Big Thank You to Campus Partners!
We also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our campus partners who helped advertise the survey, as well as UW Tacoma Student Affairs and the UW Tacoma Bookstore for donating the items to the big winner's prize!
Looking Ahead
ASUWT will be analyzing the results of the surveys over the next few months and will be meeting with campus partners to discuss improvements to campus resources, develop new resources, and more!
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