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Omari Amili: Navigating the Post-Prison Pathway
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School of Education Welcomes First Undergraduate Students
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UW Tacoma Joins National Engineering Network
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Tabitha Espina: Writing the Invitation
As UW Tacoma’s new writing director, Tabitha Espina wants to celebrate students in all their strengths.
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Setting the Table
A love of cooking inspired Dr. Kima Cargill to study the psychology of food.
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‘Identities Horizons’ spotlights AAPI students at UWT
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The enduring legacy of the Black 'Buffalo Soldiers'
Dr. Luther Adams - Free Man of Color discusses the history of Black participation in the U.S. military, particularly the regiments known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
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Chancellor Lange Named to Seattle Mag’s “Most Influential” List
UW Tacoma Chancellor Sheila Edwards Lange is one of the region’s 25 “most influential” people in Seattle Magazine’s 2024 review.
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What's in a Name? Tacoma Town Center and the Future of Downtown
Associate Professor Rubén Casas depicts the continued delays in the Tacoma Town Center development adjacent to campus as an opportunity for a rethink about what downtown needs from a civic perspective.
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Despite Increased Visibility, Asian Americans Continue to Face Barriers in Academia
Despite recent appointments of prominent Asian American academics to leadership roles, experts maintain more work is needed to achieve equity, especially to reflect the diversity within the Asian American community. Rachel Endo, Dean of the School of Education, is quoted.
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Gen Z says it wants less sex on screen. But is that true?
Associate Professor David Coon and Associate Teaching Professor Jennifer Myers Baran question the results of a recent survey of people age 13-24, 40% who said they wanted "more asexual and aromantic ... relationships on screen."
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Altaf Merchant: A Dynamic Dean
In a conversation with reporter John Stearns, Milgard School of Business Dean Altaf Merchant describes the school's focus on entrepreneurship, financial wellness and the South Sound's business climate strengths.
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Architecture Research Office's Milgard Hall invites interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Washington Tacoma
Milgard Hall pays homage to the surrounding warehouse district in materials and form, uses mass timber elements and is a symbol of UW Tacoma's role in the South Sound community.
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Pierce County is Tech Central
Pierce County's increasingly tech-focused economy is buttressed by the presence of UW Tacoma, it's computer science Ph.D., it's strength in AI research and teaching, and partnerships with regional incubators, JBLM, MultiCare, Aquagga and others.
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Tacoma is attracting wineries. New downtown tasting room has a bonus mission
Water from Wine, a new non-profit wine tasting room located in space leased from UW Tacoma, supports clean water projects. The shop is managed by alumna AnnaLee Zenkner, '03.
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New Partnership to Support, Broaden Access to Legal Education and Legal Services
UW Tacoma and the Seattle University School of Law are collaborating to launch an innovative "South Sound Hybrid Hub."
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Community Members on the UW Tacoma - Seattle U Law Collaboration
Read what South Sound elected officials and legal community leaders are saying about a new collaboration between UW Tacoma and the Seattle University School of Law.
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Admitted students to the UW now have until June 1 to commit, a result of FAFSA delays
The University of Washington is extending the confirmation date for newly admitted first-year freshman undergraduate students from May 1 to June 1 for the 2024-25 academic year.
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A Sense of Belonging
Serving students who were part of the foster care system, Meraf Geberehiwot works to create a sense of security, belonging and acceptance.
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Courtney Acoff, ‘10, is a Community Cornerstone
She credits UW Tacoma with instilling in her the desire to give back to her community. She tells her story at the 2024 Unity Breakfast celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Together, We Are Doing Great Things
Twelve stories from 2023 illuminate a year of growth and accomplishments at UW Tacoma.