2021 Gift of Service Award
May 10, 2021
2021 Gift of Service Award recipient, Vincent Da, discusses what service and philanthropy means to him.
2021 Gift of Service Award recipient, Vincent Da, discusses what service and philanthropy means to him.
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Going with the data flow
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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New Collaborative Leadership Program for Puget Sound Aims to Empower Future Leaders
The Collaborative Leadership Program, with the Milgard School of Business and UW Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, is bringing together the wisdom of the past with up-and-coming leaders to expand cross-generational and interdisciplinary collaboration of complex issues such as land stewardship, community planning, and housing insecurity.
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UW Tacoma Enrollment up 4% for Autumn 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).
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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.
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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.
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