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Recent mentions of UW Tacoma in the news

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Fewer than half of high schools teach computer science. These educators want to change that

Computer science alumnus Naren Meadem's visa challenges in the U.S. led him to return to India, where he now owns three startups employing 40 people. The U.S. is losing its competitive advantage as a tech powerhouse, and a solution could be expanding computer science education in high schools.

The Hechinger Report via PBS NewsHour
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New Higher Education Center Coming to Federal Way

UW Tacoma is partnering with Highline College, the City of Federal Way and the Federal Way School District to open a higher education center, The Hub, in downtown Federal Way.

South Sound Business
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Is inflation right now a good thing?

KUOW's "The Record" host Bill Radke interviews UW Tacoma economist Will McGuire on the pandemic's effect on prices.

KUOW- NPR
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40 Under 40 | 2021

Saralyn Smith, program manager at UW Tacoma's Professional Development Center, is on South Sound Business's list of 40 people under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the South Sound community.

South Sound Business
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Tacoma Emergency Response Tech Forged by Fire

Assistant Professor of electrical and computer engineering Matt Tolentino is also CEO and founder of Namatad, a spin-out of technology from UW Tacoma that will allow tracking of personnel in dangerous situations like fires and battle zones.

Economic Development Board of Tacoma-Pierce County
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Tips to make laundry day more gentle on the environment

It is getting easier to minimize the impact on the environment of washing clothes. Senior lecturer and environmental scientist Julie Masura is quoted on microplastics pollution from the laundry. This story appeared in many other outlets nationally, including the Seattle Times.

The Washington Post
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Why people are as important as places

Developing a place's "brand" must be participatory and inclusive, according to a new paper co-authored by Milgard School of Business Dean Altaf Merchant.

The Times of India
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Ketul Patel is the Medicine Man

A profile of the co-CEO of newly-merged Virigina Mason Franciscan Healthcare mentions his recognition by the Milgard School of Business with the Nonprofit Healthcare Leader of the Year award.

Seattle Business Magazine
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Juries have a diversity problem. What’s being done to address it in Washington state?

Alumnus Ruddy Salas, '17, Ethnic, Gender & Labor Studies and Law & Policy, is interning on a project with the City of Lakewood to use GIS mapping to undertand "what are the barriers, the personal barriers as well as the policy barriers," that lead to low response to jury summons by residents in the City.

The News Tribune
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To build an access road, or not to build an access road

KUOW's Bill Radke speaks to Associate Professor Jim Gawel on the impacts of a proposed forest service access road in areas hosting scientific research around Mount St. Helens.

KUOW: The Record - NPR
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A road across Mount St. Helens blast zone threatens one-of-a-kind research, lawsuit says

Associate Professor Jim Gawel, who has studied the impacts of the eruption of Mount St. Helens for more than 10 years, most recently in the Spirit Lake watershed, describes the impact on his and other projects if the U.S. Forest Service moves forward with a planned road through the region's Pumice Plain.

OPB In the News (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
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Report Details COVID-19's Massive Impact on Student Food Insecurity

UW Tacoma and Associate Professor Christine Stevens partnered with four other universities and the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities to examine the pandemic's "massive impact" on food insecurity among college students.

Diverse Issues in Higher Education
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Grist 50 2021: Meet the Fixers

Grist Magazine recognizes 50 "emerging leaders in climate, sustainability and equity," including Christopher Schell, assistant professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

Grist Magazine
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Tacoma needs full search for new school chief. Don't rush to anoint heir apparent

In an editorial calling on Tacoma Public Schools to mount a national search for a successor to Superintendent Carla Santorno, the News Tribune cites Deputy Superintendent Josh Garcia's role as "a key leader in the Whole Child Initiative, a nationally respected collaboration with University of Washington Tacoma that goes beyond test scores and graduation rates to focus on social and emotional learning."

The News Tribune
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BLOG: Pandemic Lessons

Editor/publisher Assunta Ng compiled reflections on the pandemic from 11 of her Asian and Asian American friends and contacts in the Northwest, including Dr. Belinda Louie of the School of Education.

Northwest Asian Weekly
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Revolutionary BIPoC women of the UW: Dr. Carolyn West

In honor of Women's History Month, the UW Daily opinion section profiled "nine BIPoC women of the UW and their contributions to the community -- and our history," including Dr. Carolyn West of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

The UW Daily
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Revolutionary BIPoC women of the UW: Dr. Carolyn West

In honor of Women's History Month, the UW Daily opinion section profiled "nine BIPoC women of the UW and their contributions to the community -- and our history," including Dr. Carolyn West of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

The UW Daily
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