Main Content NSF Funds Student Research on Electoral Districts and Gerrymandering Undergraduates will apply cutting-edge data analytics to state redistricting, supported by a $340,000 NSF grant. May 9, 2019
Main Content Diving for Data: Solving the Arsenic Riddle Divers from EPA Scientific Diving recently helped a team from UW Tacoma with another piece of the Lake Killarney arsenic puzzle. April 26, 2019
Main Content Watch KIRO News Video on Asthma Project Latina women in Tacoma are spreading the word about the dangers of asthma and how to combat them. April 23, 2019
Main Content 'Voices Unbound' Will Amplify Those Underrepresented in Environmental Policy Using a mix of new and old technologies, including postcards and podcasts, researchers will seek input on environmental issues such as climate change and pollution. April 4, 2019
Main Content Al-Masri Named One of World's Most Influential System Scholars Eyhab Al-Masri is #84 on the AMiner Most Influential Scholar Annual List, 2018. April 1, 2019
Main Content A Narrow Definition of Genocide In his new book, Assistant Professor Ben Meiches explores the creation of the word genocide. March 20, 2019
Main Content Keeping the Faith The Tacoma Buddhist Temple, Sunya Pratt and Japantown come together in librarian Justin Wadland's latest research. March 13, 2019
Main Content UW Tacoma spinout raises $22 million to improve health outcomes through AI KenSci, founded with technology developed at UW Tacoma, had one of the largest Series-B funding rounds in Washington history. February 28, 2019
Main Content No More Mr. Nice Guy (Just Kidding) Associate Professor Robin Evans-Agnew is funny and kind, unless... February 27, 2019
Main Content Tree Power UW Tacoma Professor Orlando Baiocchi and a team of researchers are using trees to power Internet-of-Things-enabled sensors. February 6, 2019