December 2023 Issue
Author Daniel James Brown recalls writing "The Boys in the Boat": "Anxiety quickly gave way to exhilaration."
December 2023 Issue
Byron Au Yong, ’96, went to the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island to sing with the trees at an outdoor, participatory research event.
December 2023 Issue
The first Black author to garner the James Beard Award for Writing, Michael Twitty connects food, ancestry and cultures.
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Kela Wong celebrates her Asian American identity through Kela Designs, her small business, selling stickers, pins and more.
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A hotspot for UW rowers and other community members, Burgermaster's flagship location has an uncertain future.
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Husky football star Jake Kupp credits his time at the UW for taking advantage of opportunities to make a career on—and off—the field.
December 2023 Issue
According to Dr. John Hess, this year's Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award (DAVA) recipient, service is a way of life.
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Much of the history of Tacoma's Japantown has been forgotten. Tamiko Nimura is bringing it back to life.
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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.
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Toshio Akamatsu began his career as a member of John Bonica's legendary team of pain management experts. Akamatsu died this year at the age of 89.