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Puyallup Tribe Teaches Tacoma Huskies the Art of a Warm Welcome

The Pacific Northwest will become part of the biggest sporting event on the planet when the FIFA World Cup arrives in Seattle. As the Puyallup Tribe of Indians makes history as the first Indigenous nation to formally take part, Tacoma Huskies are finding meaningful ways to contribute.
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Transforming Healthcare through Agency, Advocacy and Equity

The UW Tacoma School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership’s inaugural Healthcare Symposium brought together students, scholars and local healthcare leaders to spark conversations and innovative ideas for creating a healthier South Sound.

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Powering student-centered learning

At Kent Laboratory Academy, a unique partnership with UW Tacoma’s School of Education is helping shape a more personalized, whole-child approach to learning — one student at a time.

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New Tacoma alumnus featured in UW Magazine story for graduating debt free

Samuel Peña-Rojas ('26), a new grad from the Milgard School of Business, was included in an article featuring the cost-saving strategies of three Huskies across the tri-campus community who graduated college without student loan debt.
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As AI reaches government, a UW Tacoma expert weighs in

As artificial intelligence moves from buzzword to public policy challenge, UW Tacoma's Arthur Jago is helping make sense of what comes next. The Milgard School of Business associate professor recently joined TVW's Inside Olympia podcast to discuss how AI is reshaping government operations, public trust and civic decision-making.
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UW Tacoma professor reframes Native narratives for UW Magazine

Danica Miller's "This is Native Land," a permanent exhibition on view at the Washington State History Museum, centers Indigenous voices, presence and futures in a new interview from UW Magazine.
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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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From campus to capitol

The Washington State Legislative Internship Program represents a formative career development experience that shapes how college students — including Tacoma Huskies — understand public service, leadership and their role within the broader civic landscape.

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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.