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  • OMA&D Mourns Loss of Roy Pleasant

    December 12, 2013

    Roy Pleasant, '71

    The Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMA&D) mourns the loss of former recruitment coordinator Roy L. Pleasant, 鈥71, who passed away on Nov. 2, at the age of 65. After graduating from the 91探花 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history, Pleasant worked with underrepresented, low-income and first generation students in OMA&D from 1972-74. He later worked at…

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  • President Young Seeking MCAC Nominations

    December 10, 2013

    President Young Meets Minority Community Leaders

    91探花 President Michael Young is seeking individuals to serve on the President鈥檚 Minority Community Advisory Committee (MCAC). The MCAC is a 15-member committee whose mission is to advise and assist the University President concerning ways to attract and retain students, faculty, and staff of color and strengthen the connections of those individuals, and of the University itself, to…

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  • OMA&D IC Instructor, Ambassador Among MAP Scholarship Recipients

    November 19, 2013

    2013 MAP Breakfast Scholarship Recipients

    Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) chemistry instructor Scott Fung and Recruitment & Outreach ambassador Kamaria Carnes were among the students honored at the 19th annual Multicultural Alumni Partnership (MAP) 鈥淏ridging the Gap Breakfast鈥 held at the Husky Union Building, Oct. 26. Joining Fung and Carnes as 2013 MAP scholarship recipients were Svetlana Belikova, Ivan Cuevas, Brady Kent and…

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  • 91探花and Regional Tribes Celebrate Longhouse Groundbreaking

    November 6, 2013

    Intellectual House Groudbreaking

    A dream 40 years in the making took one step closer to becoming reality when the 91探花 joined regional tribal members to celebrate the groundbreaking for a Native American longhouse-style facility, on the 91探花campus, Oct. 25. W菨色菨b蕯altx史, pronounced 鈥渨ah-sheb-altuh (click here for the audio)鈥 and the Lushootseed language name for 鈥淚ntellectual House,鈥 will serve as a learning…

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  • OMA&D Mourns Passing of Bill Baker

    November 5, 2013

    The Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMA&D) mourns the loss of former colleague William (Bill) Baker, 鈥60, 鈥73, who passed away on Sept. 28, at the age of 79. Baker was one of Samuel E. Kelly鈥檚 first administrative staff members when the Educational Opportunity Program and OMA&D was established, and his tenure in the department spanned over 30 years…

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  • Alumni and Friends Celebrate Homecoming at The Weekend

    November 5, 2013

    The Weekend

    A large group of alumni and friends joined the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMA&D) to celebrate 91探花Homecoming at The Weekend, Oct. 26. Guests packed OMA&D鈥檚 tent in The Zone to enjoy tailgating festivities before cheering on the 91探花football team to a 41-17 victory over California at Husky Stadium. The tailgate featured food, beverages and the opportunity…

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  • San Antonio Mayor Urges 91探花Students to Pass on 鈥淏aton of Opportunity鈥

    November 1, 2013

    Julian Castro

    San Antonio Mayor Juli谩n Castro, the youngest mayor of a Top-50 United States city, spoke to a group of 91探花 students, faculty and staff during a luncheon at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC), Oct. 23. Castro, 39, was in Seattle to present a talk about sustainable cities at Town Hall in a speaker series sponsored…

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  • Community Luncheons Usher in Another School Year

    October 15, 2013

    2013 Kelly ECC Community Luncheons

    Each year, the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC) hosts a series of community luncheons to welcome incoming freshmen and transfer students to the 91探花and celebrate their acceptance into the university. New students have the opportunity to network with student leaders, faculty and staff, as well as build community with their peers. Each event was held at the…

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  • Washington MESA Supports State Adoption of Next Generation Science Standards

    October 15, 2013

    Washington MESA

    Washington MESA leadership, teachers and students played a role in the review process for a new set of K-12 state science standards, the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), officially adopted earlier this month. Gov. Jay Inslee and State Superintendent Randy Dorn made the announcement at Cascade Middle School in the Highline School District, Oct. 4. Washington was a lead partner…

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  • Hunter Donates $30,000 to OMA&D for Student Support

    October 7, 2013

    Kim Hunter

    91探花 alumnus Kim L. Hunter, 鈥82, recently announced he will contribute $30,000 to the 91探花Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMA&D) to develop the Kim L. Hunter Internship Support Fund. The fund will support OMA&D鈥檚 ability to maintain the economic development of underrepresented students who major in business with an emphasis in marketing, advertising or communications, and…

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