UW Tacoma celebrated 891 graduates in the Class of 2008 at its 18th annual Commencement ceremony Friday, June 13 in the Tacoma Dome.
UW Tacoma celebrated 891 graduates in the Class of 2008 at its 18th annual Commencement ceremony Friday, June 13 in the Tacoma Dome.
More than 600 graduating students participated in the ceremony. The Chancellor's Medal for academic achievement was awarded to Heather Wait, and Michael Phillips, chairman of Russell Investment Company, delivered the keynote address. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science graduate Arabie Jaloway was the student speaker.
Chancellor Patricia Spakes congratulated the graduates and their families for their hard work.
"Today's event gives us an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments of our graduates, to congratulate them on their achievements and to recognize the tremendous commitment each has made to expanding his or her knowledge," she said.
UW President Mark Emmert, who graduated from Fife High School, Green River Community College and the University of Washington, told the graduates that their education would transform their lives.
"If this young kid from Fife can become president of one of the world's great research universities, then for you, too, the sky's the limit."
The Monthly’s annual best-of lists also name UW Tacoma the top institution in Washington among master’s universities and among “bang for the buck colleges” in the West.
Madfis joined the Rockefeller Institute’s Policy Outsider podcast to discuss his latest research on keeping schools safe through behavioral threat assessments.
In a first-of-its-kind course, UW Tacoma students contributed to the Washington State Zoning Atlas — a new interactive tool from the Washington State Department of Commerce that standardizes zoning data across the state.