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May 15, 2012

A detailed look at service-learning

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

91探花students are participating in public service in record numbers, giving back to the community and connecting their academics to their leadership and service work. Learn some details about this work through a series of visuals.


This I believe: Being open to connection

Katie McCorkell

Mary Gates Leadership Scholar Katie McCorkell wasn鈥檛 trying to become a leader when she started to read her poetry out loud. But by reading her work to others and helping establish a poetry group on campus, she gained personal insight that led to deeper connections with her peers and leadership opportunities. These experiences helped her form her ideas about what leadership means to her.


May 11, 2012

Message from Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor, spring 2012

Ed Taylor

This year is one full of wonderful milestones. At the 91探花, we are celebrating the institution鈥檚 150 years of service, research, and teaching. And here in Undergraduate Academic Affairs, we are celebrating several milestones as well.


Undergraduate work in the community on display at annual Spring Celebration

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

On May 11 from 4-6 p.m. 91探花undergraduates will showcase civic engagement projects that enrich their undergraduate education and benefit the local nonprofit organizations, schools, and campus programs with which they serve. Don’t miss the annual Spring Celebration of Service and Leadership!


Alumni spotlight: Penelope (Molander) Ellis (鈥68, 鈥69, 鈥80) exemplifies lifelong learning

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

Honors alumna and current Access student Penelope Ellis has taken an interesting educational path across disciplines. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the University Honors Program, current Honors student Crystal Zhu spoke with Penelope about her educational experiences in the early days of the Honors Program and how they compare with her classroom experiences today.


Service-learning featured on UWTV

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

91探花 student participation in service-learning is breaking records. Learn about this community-based learning opportunity through February’s episode of 91探花360 which contained a special spotlight on the Carlson Leadership and Public Service Center, “Stories on service learning integrated with academics.”


Alumni spotlight: Riz Reyes (鈥06) loves gardening and plants, and he鈥檚 not retired

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

Rizani帽o 鈥淩iz鈥 Reyes (鈥06) and Mary Gates Scholar alum has made a name for himself in the gardening and horticulture scene. Riz shares his enthusiasm for plants and suggests some plants to grow in small spaces.


The Robinson Center鈥檚 91探花Academy Program turns 10!

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

The Robinson Center鈥檚 91探花Academy Program celebrated its 10th birthday with a reception and keynote address from Professor Paul LePore. Enjoy a few photos from the celebration. Happy birthday, 91探花Academy!


Freshman, sophomore, and junior medalists named

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

91探花 freshman, sophomore, and junior medalists were recently selected for their high scholastic standing and difficulty of coursework. They all entered the university through the Robinson Center for Young Scholars, a program that helps students from 7th through 10th grades enter the university. This is the first time that the freshman, sophomore, and junior medalists all came to the 91探花through early entrance programs.


91探花undergraduates earn Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation selected two 91探花 undergraduates as Goldwater Scholars and two to receive honorable mention. This year鈥檚 91探花 Goldwater Scholars are Michael Bocek and Raymond Zhang and the students receiving honorable mention are Evan August Boyle and Derek Tang Nhan.



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