Each month, Student Affairs recognizes one of its outstanding staff members for their hard work, dedication, and passion for serving the UW Tacoma community.
Two local housing resources, Koz on Market and Koz at the Dome, work to provide students with consistent and reliable housing for the school year.
Goals include spreading the word about the importance of getting a COVID-19 vaccine and recruiting volunteers to work at and help organize vaccine clinics in Pierce County.
UW Tacoma's Office of First-Generation Student Initiatives virtually continues the tradition of hosting its annual First-Gen Celebration this past school year recognizing first-gen students' successes and accomplishments.
Quarterly, the Student Affairs Leadership Team nominates groups within the division to be recognized. One team is selected to be recognized with that quarter's "Team Spirit Award."
Each month, Student Affairs recognizes one of its outstanding staff members for their hard work, dedication, and passion for serving the UW Tacoma community.
Pack advisers continue to provide UW Tacoma students with resources and a sense of community, progressing in their efforts to convert in-person connections to virtual ones.
This month’s student volunteer spotlight is Ranie Betzina!
If you would like to be featured in the next Student Volunteer Spotlight through the Newsletter and UWT website, email cslcom@uw.edu for some questions to answer as well as a photo of yourself!