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Jordan Jones will provide curation, programming and leadership to the gallery.
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Leadership Without Borders, now 10 years old, empowers and serves undocumented students on campus.
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UW's MAP proudly presents the five outstanding student recipients of their 2023 MAP awards.
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Eddie Demmings, E.J. Brisker and Eddie Ray Walker—founding members of the UW's Black Student Union—fought for a better University.
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UWT Alumnus and filmmaker Nuk Suwanchote revisited his alma mater to explore the growing community of Asian American and Pacific Islander students, staff and faculty at UW Tacoma.
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Tiana Cole, ’21, and Brad Blackburn III, ’21, ’23, are two young alumni offering sound advice in their new podcast.
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Leonard Forsman's love for cultural preservation has led to a life of service.
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UW Press celebrates "Aiiieeeee!" and a 50-year legacy of Asian American Literature.
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A new podcast produced in partnership with the UW is dedicated to humanities research and thought.
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See how three museums from the Seattle area draw upon their UW ties and engage in evolving conversations around race, history and identity.
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The 4-year-old Sea Mar Museum is the first in the Pacific Northwest to represent Chicano and Latino culture.
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The Northwest African American Museum, which opened in 1998, has many ties to the UW.
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The Wing Luke Museum is part of Seattle's community of culturally specific museums that build empathy, promote equity and tell more complete histories.
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Hosted by the Muckleshoot Tribe, this year's Tribal Canoe Journey welcomed members of the Shell House Canoe Family, č̓away̓altxʷ ʔiišəd.
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Elavie Ndura, Vice Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion at UW Tacoma, explains her connection to the University and her passion for equity and inclusion.
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The Disabilities, Opportunities, Internet-working and Technology Center (DO-IT for short) provides support, advocacy and mentoring to students with disabilities.
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After serving in the Army, Joe Davis saw college as a pathway to a career in public service.
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While researching technology, equity and innovation, Ph.D. candidate Jay Cunningham makes time to help steward the University as a UW regent.
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For three decades, UW Tacoma has sought to serve not only its students but the community as a whole.