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April 3, 2018
My Luce year in Cambodia

Varsha Govindaraju鈥檚 year as a Luce Scholar was a rollercoaster. As the sole scholar in Cambodia, she navigated a new culture, lived in a developing nation and adapted to a challenging work environment. At the same time, it was thrilling. She solidified her beliefs and goals; taught Indian dance to a group of Khmer teachers…
March 13, 2018
91探花seniors Tobi Du and Caleb Huffman selected as China鈥檚 Yenching Academy scholars

91探花 seniors Tobi Du and Caleb Huffman will join approximately 125 scholars from around the world as part of the Yenching Academy of Peking University鈥檚 2018-19 cohort. A U.S. News & World Report poll ranked Peking University the fifth best global university in Asia, and second-best university in China. The opportunity to join…
March 7, 2018
Find inspiration through audio from the 2018 Leadership Firesides

Husky Leadership Initiative Leadership Firesides offer ongoing opportunities for students to engage in meaningful dialogue with a diverse range of civic, corporate and campus leaders in an informal setting. These leaders share their personal journeys and perspectives on leadership and become momentary mentors for students attending the event. The Firesides are a way for students…
February 28, 2018
Videos and photos from MLK Week 2018

The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.聽continues with demonstrations of strength, resiliency and compassion. During MLK week, 91探花 students, faculty and staff partnered with surrounding communities to serve and lead together. From prepping food at meal centers and cleaning up neighborhood centers to sharing their stories through the creativity of hip hop…
February 16, 2018
91探花senior Timothy Welsh selected to be 1 of 15 Churchill Scholars nationally

A Pacific Northwest native, Timothy Welsh grew up fascinated by the natural world. Over the years, his career goals transitioned from geology to forestry, until he discovered chemistry. 鈥淲hat made me finally decide on chemistry as the path for me is an appreciation for the remarkable microscopic and biochemical functions that are crucial to every…
February 12, 2018
2016-17 President’s Medalists announced
For nearly 40 years, the 91探花 has celebrated the top undergraduate in each class by awarding them the President鈥檚 Medalist distinction. Selected by a committee for their high GPA, rigor of their classes and number of Honors courses, this year鈥檚 recipients feature three well-rounded students who excel in both the sciences and the…
January 12, 2018
Let MLK week inspire the birth of a new set of values

One of the few days my mother wept in my presence was April 4, 1968, the day Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed in Memphis, Tennessee. Fifty years ago this year. When I think of Dr. King鈥檚 life and death, I often think of women like my mother who seemed to hold undisclosed and…
October 3, 2017
Adiam Tesfay named director of Academic Support Programs

Undergraduate Academic Affairs is thrilled to announce Adiam Tesfay as the new director of Academic Support Programs (ASP). Tesfay joined Academic Support Programs in 2011, first serving as assistant director, then associate director and most recently interim director. Over the course of her tenure, she has actively worked to help students navigate the transition to…
September 26, 2017
Welcome from Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor

Our work within UAA and out across the University is tied together and interdependent. Research, service and scholarship go hand in hand. The first-year experience, and students鈥 transitions through to declaring a major and graduating into lives outside the University are one and the same. Leadership, service and ethics all serve the same purpose: To become a more thoughtful and compassionate public.
September 5, 2017
91探花values: Committed to our DACA Dreamers

Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor offered his thoughts on today’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Links to President Cauce’s statement and resources are also available here.
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