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Micro Internships, Major Impact

UW Tacoma’s Internship Prep Cohort offers a four-week, real-world experience that helps students build skills, gain confidence and get ready for their next big opportunity.

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From Tacoma to Tokyo

Following a trip to Tokyo to attend UW Converge, UW Tacoma student Abdiaziz “Abdi” Farah reflects on the perspective, connections and possibilities he’s gained while abroad.

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International law professor from UW Tacoma advocates for democracy as a human right

Angel Gabriel Cabrera Silva, Assistant Professor of International Law, appeared before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Brazil to argue for the recognition of democracy as a human right with social, political and economic considerations. He authored a blog post about the experience for the UW Center for Human Rights.
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Reimagining student success: UW Tacoma leaders featured on Connected College Podcast

Bonnie Becker, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Success, and Amanda Figueroa, Associate Vice Chancellor for Social Mobility, were featured on The Connected College Podcast with Elliot Felix. In the episode, they discuss how UW Tacoma is advancing student success through collaboration, continuous improvement and an affinity for practical, action-oriented solutions.
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Nursing expert from UW Tacoma pens op-ed to preserve public health

Robin Evans-Agnew, Professor of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, co-authored an opinion piece for the Tacoma News Tribune alongside Alexandria Drake of the University of Puget Sound. Together, they call for Washington communities to come together in defense of public health.
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UW Tacoma professor featured in faculty roundup of newly published books

Ilā Ravichandran, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies, has co-authored "Imperial Policing: Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago" with the Policing in Chicago Research Group. Developed in collaboration with community organizations engaged in policing reform efforts, the book explores how data tools and inter-agency coordination shape policing practices in communities of color.
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UW Tacoma financial literacy expert talks money management on morning show

Hui Suk So, Assistant Teaching Professor and Director of the Financial Literacy Initiative at the Milgard School Center for Financial Wellness, appeared on Good Day Seattle to discuss how Tacoma Huskies are gaining money management skills alongside their degrees.
FOX 13 Seattle
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What’s Next?

With its new campus master plan now complete, UW Tacoma is getting ready to enter a new chapter marked by opportunity and transformation.

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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Campus Planning

Students and faculty in UW Tacoma’s Urban Studies and Civil Engineering programs turned the campus master plan into a career‑connected learning opportunity.

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Designing Downtown Tacoma’s Largest Park

Featuring new green spaces and pedestrian walkways, UW Tacoma’s campus master plan will transform the university into Downtown Tacoma’s largest park — creating a major amenity for both campus and the community to enjoy.

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Of, For and By Tacoma

Developed in partnership with campus and community leaders, UW Tacoma’s new master plan charts a course for meeting the South Sound’s evolving needs.