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Breaking the isolation
December 18, 2024
Associate Professor Michelle Garner is helping lead a tri-campus effort to raise awareness and support for faculty and staff with disabilities.
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School of Education Receives $4.8 Million Federal Grant to Support School Psychology
December 18, 2024
One of the largest federal grants UW Tacoma has ever received, it will help support students and local school districts improve counseling and psychology resources.
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Going with the data flow
December 3, 2024
Professor Ka Yee Yeung’s research is about making life easier for researchers working with big data. Now, she has become the first UW Tacoma faculty member honored as the Virginia & Prentice Bloedel Professor. She is using the endowment to give more students experience in research.
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Report: UW Tacoma drives $359 million impact to help support Washington’s economy
December 2, 2024
A recent economic contribution analysis demonstrates the growing economic impact of the UW Tacoma campus on the South Sound region.
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UW Tacoma Enrollment up 4% for Autumn 2024
November 18, 2024
UW Tacoma enrolled 4,980 students for Autumn 2024, the first significant increase since 2020.
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ISSIP Elects Haluk Demirkan Vice President for 2025
The International Society of Service Innovation Professionals (ISSIP), the non-profit organization advancing innovation to better serve people, business, and society, announced that Dr. Haluk Demirkan, has been elected to serve as Vice President for 2025, (and succeed to the role of ISSIP president in 2026).
EIN Presswire
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East Pierce County is becoming more and more diverse. How about its elected leaders?
Professor Katie Baird is quoted in this article on the changing demographics of East Pierce County and whether its elected leaders reflect those changes.
The News Tribune
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Washington Chief Justice Calls Diversity 'Critical' For Courts
Washington State Supreme Court Chief Justice Steven Gonzalez spoke at UW Tacoma on what diversity in cultural perspectives can bring to classrooms and courtrooms alike.
Law360
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Tiny Snails Could Make Big Changes in Spirit Lake and Connected Waterways
Professor Jim Gawel (SIAS) discusses the challenges posed by an invasive snail species around Mt. St. Helens.
The Mill Creek Review
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'This problem thrives on silence, secrecy and shame': Confronting domestic violence
Professor Carolyn West (SIAS) talks about the prevalence of domestic violence and the need for culturally specific programs ahead of her keynote address at the 6th Annual Love Without Violence Conference.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Hurricane Helene Destroyed Roads. Here’s How to Rebuild—and Flood-Proof Them for Next Time
Assistant Teaching Professor Nara Almeida discusses the potential of pervious concrete as a road-building material to mitigate flooding damage.
Wired
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Dean Rachel Endo honored among "Women Worth Watching in Leadership"
School of Education Dean Rachel Endo has been recognized as one of 2024's "Women Worth Watching in Leadership." See page 130 in the issue for her profile.
Profiles in Diversity Journal
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‘Forever chemicals’ are being found everywhere. What about in Tacoma’s TAGRO fertilizer?
Joel Baker, Science Director for the Center for Urban Waters, is quoted in an article the examines the testing and processing of the Tagro fertilizer produced by the City of Tacoma.
The News Tribune
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Kids of Color in Minnesota Foster Care Are Most Likely to Live With White Foster Parents — And Why There are Concerns
Associate Professor JaeRan Kim, whose research focuses on the experiences of adoptees, is featured in this deep dive into the fraught implications of the limited foster care pool for children of color, from exposure to racism at home to ‘growing up without reflections of their greatness and contributions to humanity.’
The Imprint
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With Stardew Valley, Eric Barone Makes Entrepreneurship Enchanting. His Own Business Isn't His Concern
Eric Barone, '11, B.S. Computer Science & Systems, created mega-hit game Stardew Valley completely on his own over four years. He describes the challenges of running a business and being a manager while still finding the time to be a creator.
Inc. Magazine
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Gathering Strength
November 15, 2024
UW Tacoma's new Office of Indigenous Engagement is a dedicated space aimed at fostering connections, providing support, and expanding educational opportunities for Indigenous students throughout the region.
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Celebrating First Gen
November 4, 2024
To celebrate National First Generation College Day on Nov. 8, we asked some our first-generation students, faculty, staff and alumni for their advice on what it takes to achieve your educational dreams.
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UW Tacoma Among 35 National NSF Awards for AI Research
September 30, 2024
Faculty members Martine De Cock and Paulo Barreto in the School of Engineering and Technology were among the first round of 35 National Science Foundation awards to continue their work in privacy-preserving AI.
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Welcoming new faculty to UW Tacoma for 2024-25
September 18, 2024
Meet the 10 faculty members who are joining the UW Tacoma community during the 2024-25 academic year.
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Celebrando Comunidad honors leaders in local Latine community
September 17, 2024
The fourth annual Celebrando Communidad: Latine Awards + Celebration will honor both individuals and organizations in the South Puget Sound area who positively impact Latine communities on Oct. 11.
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Why Community is Key
September 16, 2024
Rafael Saucedo (’17, ’19), initially struggled in college until he found his community at UW Tacoma. Now he has made a career of helping others build community and financial health.