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Recent mentions of UW Tacoma in the news

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An Equal-Opportunity Virus in a Nation of Inequity

Robin Evans-Agnew and co-authors argue that the crisis in U.S. public health long pre-dates COVID-19, and that our already-marginalized communities will bear the brunt of the pandemic.

Morning Consult
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Are Muslims to Blame for Islamophobia?

Professor Turan Kayaoglu calls for better understanding of the sources of anti-Muslim hate, and proposes that the solution is "not Muslims getting better at liberal Islam, but at liberal democracy."

Siyasa: A Forum on Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics
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Coronavirus, Labor, and an Aging World

Ali Modarres notes that, just when we need more labor migration to ensure an adequate work-force, the global pandemic is revealing weaknesses in our social and healthcare infrastructure.

New Geography
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Northwest Now: Tacoma Growth

Host Tom Layson interviews School of Urban Studies Dean Ali Modarres on the challenges of Tacoma growth in general and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

KCTS 9 Northwest Now
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Meth, tire rubber among new pollutants found in Puget Sound

Andy James and Zhenyu Tian of the Center for Urban Waters have identified 64 chemicals never before detected in the waters of Puget Sound, some at levels that could be hazardous to marine life. 

The Everett Herald
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Tacoma Rising

Tacoma is experiencing a renaissance, led in part by the growth of UW Tacoma, but experts including Prof. Ali Modarres caution that thoughtful planning is crucial to ensuring equity and resilience.

South Sound Business
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Michaud joins Kent City Council

New Kent City Councilmember Zandria Michaud is a 2019 American Studies graduate, summa cum laude with global honors, and a U.S. Army veteran. 

Kent Reporter
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Moving from prison to a PhD

Assistant professor of community psychology Chris Beasley's work to build the Tacoma Post-Prison Higher Education Coalition is featured in one of the world's leading scientific journals.

Nature
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Data-driven minds descend on Anchorage

Professor Ankur Teredesai was co-chair of the Association for Computing Machinery's 2019 computer science and artificial intelligence conference, held in Anchorage, Alaska.

Alaska Journal of Commerce
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White House Opioid Campaign Not Broad, Diverse Enough

Drug policy experts, including Associate Professor Ingrid Walker, say the White House opioid addiction awareness campaign "needs more diverse viewpoints to have a bigger impact."

U.S. News & World Report
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