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Second Annual Rising SEAs Conference Inspires High School Students
September 1, 2014

Thirty high school students from the Seattle area attended the second annual Rising SEAs Conference, Aug. 23. Hosted by the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity鈥檚 (OMA&D) Recruitment and Outreach team, the event was aimed to encourage and foster the leadership of underrepresented Southeast Asians and other Asian Americans.
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GEAR UP EDI Summer Programs Help Students Succeed in College
August 29, 2014

Just because it鈥檚 summer, doesn鈥檛 mean that educators and students stop learning. That was especially true for those who attended the recent events sponsored by the GEAR UP Educator Development Initiative (EDI) at the 91探花.
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Therese Mar, Robin Neal Selected to Lead the IC, EOP
August 14, 2014

Longtime OMA&D staff members Therese Mar and Robin Neal were recently appointed to serve as directors of the Instructional Center (IC) and Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), respectively.
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Class of 2014 Boasts Stellar Group of OMA&D Ambassadors
June 23, 2014

They studied abroad in more than five countries, held internships at some of the nation鈥檚 top companies, conducted research around the globe, and provided campus tours and student panels to more than 1,000 pre-college students.
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Students, Staff & Faculty Honored at 2014 ACS Spring Recognition Reception
June 22, 2014

Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity Academic Counseling Services honored students, staff and faculty at its annual Spring Recognition Reception held at the Peterson Room in the Allen Library, May 1.
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Statewide Summit to Help Undocumented Students Takes Place Friday at UW
June 18, 2014

The 91探花 will join several universities from across the state to host the HB 1079 Summit: A Decade of Dreaming, Friday, June 20, from 9 a.m. 鈥 4:30 p.m., at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC) on the 91探花campus.
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No Longer Invisible Project Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage
June 12, 2014

To commemorate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in May, 91探花 students, staff, faculty and alumni shared their personal stories of identity in the 鈥淣o Longer Invisible: In Their Own Words鈥 project.
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Hurtado, Student Scholars Honored at 44th Annual Celebration
June 5, 2014

Denny Hurtado received the 91探花鈥檚 Charles E. Odegaard Award and several outstanding student scholarship recipients were recognized at the 44th annual Celebration, F锚te and Honors held May 22, at UW鈥檚 Husky Union Building.
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91探花Community Attends 10th Annual Kelly Lecture
June 1, 2014

Cheryl A. Metoyer鈥檚 lecture titled 鈥淎re We There Yet? The Four Directions in Native American Higher Education,鈥 examined the challenges and experiences of Native American students in their pursuit of higher education.
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No Longer Invisible: Min Jung Moon
May 30, 2014

"I am not just an American, Korean, and a follower of Mormon faith. I am so much more than that. I am a person of wonder, heart, gratitude, and unique struggles and aspirations - just like everyone else."