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November 1, 2013
Navigating the scholarship process

The world of scholarships can be a daunting one. The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards (OMSFA) helps undergraduates foster the skills and vision that are necessary to attain scholarships fit for their goals. Here, Mona Pitre-Collins, director of OMSFA, Robin Chang, assistant director of OMSFA and Sara Stubbs, global opportunities adviser, answer some…
October 10, 2013
91探花football team has 2nd highest graduation rate in Pac-12: article

On October 10, 2013, the Seattle Times reported that the 91探花football team has the 2nd highest graduation rate in the PAC-12. Citing 91探花athletic officials, the Times reported that the “football team has a combined grade-point average of 2.78 and 74 percent of Husky football players graduate from college within six years.” Stanford has…
September 25, 2013
Autumn 2013 lineup for Freshman Collegium Seminars

It鈥檚 your first year at the UW. You鈥檙e looking for an interesting class to fill out your schedule, maybe a class that鈥檚 a little different from what you normally have to take. You don鈥檛 want another classroom with the desks arranged in rows. You want something fresh, lively, maybe a little off-beat. You want a…
September 24, 2013
Welcome from the Dean Autumn 2013

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Fall quarter is always an invigorating time for me. We begin by welcoming our newest students to the academic life of the 91探花 at Freshman Convocation, an event that represents the moment when students fully transition into the UW. These students join those who are settled and have found…
August 19, 2013
Students from unique summer research programs share their work

Many undergraduates return home for the summer; some study abroad; some work fulltime; some take classes. Some students spend the summer in unique research opportunities available at the 91探花. Undergraduates who participated in a variety of research programs over the summer will share their work with their peers and the public over three…
June 28, 2013
Message from Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor

Dear Alumni and Friends of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, We recently celebrated the 91探花鈥檚 138th Commencement Ceremony. Each year, graduation is an opportunity for me to reflect on the early accomplishments of our newest alumni and anticipate their future contributions to the world. 91探花 undergraduates are getting involved on campus and beyond…
Leadership: Beyond the yellow brick road

Transforming the world of Oz was a team effort by Dorothy, the Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow. What was their secret to success? How did they lead? Here at the 91探花, we know that successful leadership begins with learning to lead and includes meaningful鈥攁nd multiple鈥攚ays to practice and sharpen those skills. The…
A Day in the Life: Dawn Tuason

If the 91探花 were a swimming pool, Dawn Tuason has not only swam the length of it, she鈥檚 swam the width of it as well. Involved in service, research, and scholarship, Dawn exemplifies the potential of a 91探花undergraduate experience like no other. Throughout her time as an undergraduate, Dawn has been a…
Oh the places they鈥檒l go! New grads and their plans

Taking our inspiration from the classic children’s book (and graduation gift), Oh the Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss, we asked some new graduates a couple questions. Those questions are: What鈥檚 your most memorable experience with an Undergraduate Academic Affairs program? Dr. Seuss says, 鈥淵ou have brains in your head. / You have feet in…
Football intelligence: 91探花athletes squash stereotypes at the 2013 91探花Undergraduate Research Symposium

91探花junior John Timu took a noticeably deep breath as he and classmate Hau鈥檕li Jamora prepared to present at the 2013 91探花Undergraduate Research Symposium. As Husky football players, they鈥檙e celebrated for accomplishments on the gridiron, but the classroom is a different playing field. Outfitted in letterman jackets, they took position behind the podium, ready…
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