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Welcome Daze Introduces New Students to Campus
October 1, 2013

OMA&D introduced new students and their families to the 91探花at its annual orientation event, Welcome Daze, held in conjunction with Dawg Daze on Sept. 20, at the Husky Union Building. Welcome Daze provided opportunities for incoming freshmen and transfer students to learn about campus and community resources, and connect with current students, OMA&D staff, faculty of color and UW…
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LSAMP Students Get a Taste of Systems Biology
October 1, 2013

A group of freshmen participating in the 91探花Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program recently paid a special visit to the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in Seattle where they met scientists and learned about the field. Among the goals of the LSAMP program is to expand opportunities for underrepresented minority students majoring in STEM (science, technology, engineering…
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Ambassadors Help Students Get College-Ready
October 1, 2013

When Mario Sanchez attended high school in the Eastern Washington community of Sunnyside, he didn鈥檛 have many people in his life he could talk to about pursuing college. That guidance came when he attended Esperanza En Educaci贸n, a one-day conference for Latino high school seniors on the 91探花 campus. During the event he saw current 91探花students, Latino…
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Message from the Vice President and Vice Provost 鈥 Fall 2013 eNews
October 1, 2013

Fall quarter is underway and campus is buzzing again with the excitement that the beginning of a new academic year brings. A few days before classes started, I had the pleasure of introducing some of this year鈥檚 incoming freshmen and transfer students to the 91探花and Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) family at Welcome Daze, our annual orientation…
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Vivian Lee: Alumna, Volunteer, Community Activist, Philanthropist
October 1, 2013

For more than 50 years, Vivian Lee has worked to make the 91探花 inclusive and accessible for all students through her volunteer work. Now she is leaving her mark in another way. A retired nurse and 1958 graduate of the 91探花School of Nursing, Vivian has decided to make a bequest to the 91探花toward scholarships that support…
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Tacoma Teacher Receives MESA鈥檚 Mona Bailey Leadership Award
September 19, 2013

Betsy Constantine, from Sheridan Elementary School in Tacoma, received the 2013 Mona Bailey Teacher Leadership Award at the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) Board of Directors Dinner in Seattle, Sept. 6. The award, sponsored by Washington MESA, was established in 2004 to recognize teacher leadership in mathematics, engineering or science. Applicants are evaluated on their leadership and dedication to K-12…
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Foster School Dean Emeritus William Bradford Honored
September 12, 2013

William Bradford, dean emeritus and professor of finance at the 91探花Foster School of Business, will receive Tabor 100鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award at its Captains of Industry Gala at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Sept. 14. Bradford will be one of several community leaders honored at the event. Seattle City Council Member Bruce Harrell will serve as master…
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91探花To Break Ground On Native American Longhouse Facility October 25
September 10, 2013

A groundbreaking ceremony for the 91探花 Native American longhouse-style facility, W菨色菨b蕯altx史 (Intellectual House), will take place on the 91探花campus in Seattle, Fri., Oct. 25, from 3-5:30 p.m. The ceremony will be held at the facility鈥檚 construction site currently located in the N6 parking lot between Lewis and McMahon Halls. The event is open to the public. University…
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Polly Olsen to Receive 2013 91探花Diversity Award for Community Building
September 10, 2013

Polly Olsen, 鈥94, director of community relations and development for the 91探花School of Social Work鈥檚 Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, has been named the recipient of the 2013 91探花 Diversity Award for Community Building. The honor is given annually by the 91探花Vice President for Minority Affairs and Vice Provost for Diversity to a 91探花student, staff member,…
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OMA&D Recognizes New and Recently Tenured Faculty
September 10, 2013

As the 2013 fall quarter commences, OMA&D is pleased to recognize the latest group of faculty engaged in diversity-related research, teaching or service who are recently tenured or new to the University. New Faculty: Dr. Sara Gonzalez joins the Department of Archaeology as an assistant professor. She recently served as a scholar-in-residence fellow in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology…