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New Project Forecasts Future of Puget Sound

Through a $4.8M effort, funded in part by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the Puget Sound Institute will integrate existing environmental models to provide a cohesive picture of the entire Sound ecosystem under future conditions of climate change and population growth.


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Building Connections

UW Tacoma alumna Nadia Caldwell is using the skills she developed on campus to help bridge divides.


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Steeped In Engineering

Assistant Professor Seung-Jin Lee uses coffee to teach first-year students about engineering.


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Nurture a Strong LinkedIn Profile

Like most resources we need in a pinch, LinkedIn works best when checked and minded regularly. In this article, you'll learn four ways to keep your profile clean, up to date, and ready when you need it.


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The Right Choice

Alumnus Steve Stermer left his high stress job as a chef and came to UW Tacoma to pursue a degree in Computer Science & Systems.


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Win-Win-Win for Global Platforms

Milgard's own Dr. Luna Zhang describes revenue sharing formulas designed to inject fairness between consumers, creators/producers and the mega platforms we have come to rely on. An opportunity to deflect antitrust threats and legal action.


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Milgard Hall Ushers In New Era

Bringing together business, technology and design thinking, UW Tacoma's newest building embodies a spirit of innovative collaboration.


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Resume Review

When was the last time you reviewed your resume? For most people, a resume is something that gets dusted off when they are considering looking for a new job, but experts say that you should be revising your resume at least every six months


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Empathy can Change the World

With accessible, everyday items like sticky notes and pipe cleaners, UW Tacoma’s Global Innovation & Design Lab brings together people of all backgrounds to solve difficult challenges, using design thinking.