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Campus Communications

Standing in solidarity in the face of racist violence

Sheila Edwards Lange, Ph.D., Chancellor

The weight of our violence toward one another can feel like too much to bear, but we must recommit ourselves to living up to our ideals of justice, diversity, antiracism and inclusion here at UW Tacoma.

Update on Pierce County COVID-19 community level

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor, Ali Modarres, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

With revised calculations, the CDC COVID community level in Pierce County is in the medium category.

Support for those with Ukrainian and Russian connections in our community

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor

I stand with UW President Ana Mari Cauce in her condemnation of the Russian assault on Ukraine, and want to share resources that may help you if you need them.

Celebrating the leadership of Dr. Altaf Merchant

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor, Ali Modarres, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Dr. Altaf Merchant has made the decision to step down on the 16th of September 2022 as the Gary E. and James A. Milgard Endowed Dean of the Milgard School of Business.

Celebrating the leadership of Dr. Sharon Fought

Dr. Sharon Fought, dean of our School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership, is retiring after a 35-year career at UW, 30 of those years at UW Tacoma.

Staff: UW Tacoma operations for winter quarter

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor, Vann Smiley, Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration

We want you to know how much we appreciate the grace you have shown throughout these last two years.

Faculty: UW Tacoma operations for winter quarter

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor, Ali Modarres, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

We want you to know how much we appreciate the grace you have shown throughout these last two years.

Students: UW Tacoma operations for winter quarter

Sheila Edwards Lange, Chancellor, Mentha Hynes-Wilson, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Course formats will follow class schedule; instructors will plan to support students who need to miss class due to illness or other disruptions.

Looking for a study space on campus?

Mentha Hynes-Wilson, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs

The UW Tacoma campus remains open. MAT, the Library, computer labs, the Y and study spaces are all available.

Staying in community despite the Omicron variant

Chancellor Sheila Edwards Lange

I am deeply grateful for your patience and grace as all of us together carry out our mission of expanding access to education in our community.