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September 30, 2014
New director maps social justice to Honors Program landscape

This fall, the University Honors Program welcomed a new director, Victoria Lawson, professor of geography, internationally-recognized scholar on global poverty and co-founder of the Relational Poverty Network. 鈥淗onors is amazing. It drew me in because of what it does,鈥 says Lawson. 鈥淥ne of the things we share is a commitment to trying to tackle complex…
September 23, 2014
Welcome from the Dean, autumn 2014

Dear Friends and Colleagues, One of the most commonly-asked questions undergraduates get from family and friends is, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 your major?鈥 And it makes sense that people want to know. Choosing a major (or two, or three) is a necessary rite-of-passage in college. At today鈥檚 91探花, pursuing a degree is just one part of…
September 22, 2014
“W” stands for welcome!

On September 21, 2014, thousands of new 91探花 freshmen and transfer students formed a gigantic W on the field at Husky Stadium and had their class photo taken. The big “W” The W photo tradition began in 2005 as a freshman photo. In 2011, transfer students joined the photo. The W spans…
August 19, 2014
Summer is for undergraduate research at the UW

For most, campus life is a little quieter during the summer but undergraduates continue to pursue research in a range of disciplines, from STEM fields to the humanities. They鈥檙e preparing to show their summer projects to a broader audience as well. Undergraduates participating in one of several summer research opportunities at the 91探花 will present their work August 20, 21, and 22.
June 30, 2014
Video: 2014 91探花College of Education Graduation: Ed Taylor, Alumni Keynote Speaker

Ed Taylor, vice provost and dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, was selected for the 2014 Distinguished Graduate Award by the 91探花 College of Education. Enjoy this video of his keynote address!
June 15, 2014
Celebrating service and leadership

Each year, thousands of 91探花undergraduates engage in service and leadership projects on campus and in the community, bringing the classroom beyond the four walls that house desks and chairs. At the annual Spring Celebration of Service and Leadership, students showcase their work and learning related to these projects. Students, staff, faculty and community members hear about these dynamic experiences from the students firsthand.
June 12, 2014
Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor receives College of Education Distinguished Graduate Award

Ed Taylor, vice provost and dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, has been selected for the 2014 Distinguished Graduate Award by the 91探花 College of Education. The faculty of the College of Education votes upon and bestows this award.
May 14, 2014
Dream Project freshmen reflect on year 1 at the UW

The Dream Project assists low-income and first-generation high school students in attaining higher education. Students in the Dream Project overcome incredible obstacles to attend college, but the challenges鈥攁nd rewards鈥攄on鈥檛 end once they step foot on campus. Three Dream Project students describe their journey to UW, what they鈥檝e learned their first year, and how it feels to give back (also, how important the bowling alley is and when to stop calling your mother!)
Honors students discover the world, themselves

Students at 91探花achieve incredible individual accomplishments and successes. But part of a good education is becoming aware that no man is an island. Learn how these five Honors students discovered the world and just how interconnected and global our lives truly are.
Entrepreneur Kirsten Rogers aims to take a bite out of cancer

In 2013, David Rogers was retired and living his dream, having made his boat his home, sailing with his wife through the Sea of Cortez, when he became very ill. He was advised to return to the States, where he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, most people feel an overwhelming sense of helplessness. Not so David鈥檚 daughter, Kirsten Rogers. Kirsten (鈥05, 鈥10) set out to research all she could about how to best support her father.
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