The Global Honors Program is celebrating major student accomplishments: two scholars in the 2025 Husky 100, 11 acceptances to present at the 2026 Western Regional Honors Conference (WRHC); one acceptance in the honors journal, Scribendi; and several among the 150 UW students attending Huskies on the Hill.
Read the GID Lab interns report of Shared Futures 2026, an annual network-and-learn opportunity hosted by the Institute for Innovation and Global Engagement.
As Spring Awakening marks 20 years since its Broadway debut, UW Tacoma students and faculty are partnering with Tacoma Little Theatre to bring the award-winning musical to the local stage.
A new partnership with Highline College is attracting early interest. Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Elementary Education (EE) degrees can now apply to the Master of Education for Practicing Educators (MEd) program at UW Tacoma.
UW Tacoma’s ACCESS in STEM program has received a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to support the retention and graduation of high-achieving students from communities with limited financial resources who are pursuing degrees in STEM fields.
With his new book, “Improvising With and In Higher Education: All Together Now,” UW Tacoma Associate Teaching Professor Luke Perone invites readers to rediscover play as a practice for collective learning and development.
The Milgard School of Business hosted three industry leaders to spark critical discussions about the complexities of balancing environmental goals with economic realities, infrastructure capabilities, and community needs as they pertain to energy.