The Best Stories of 2019
The best stories coming out of UW Tacoma are all about our students! Here's a baker's dozen of stories about students making their impact in the world.
TeyAnjulee Leon: Asking Hard Questions
For her master’s thesis, graduate student TeyAnjulee Leon explored issues of race in higher education.
Augustine Canales: Something to Offer
As a kid, Augustine Canales didn't want to be anything. The UW Tacoma student is now a teacher, student, father and soon to be college graduate.
An Army ‘Computer Guy’ Gets His Facts Right
James Stevens, senior in electrical engineering, jumped from the Special Forces to his life as a student-veteran at UW Tacoma.
Becoming Biondi
Katalina Biondi credits an assistant professor and a fellow student for helping her see the possible.
How They Spent Their Summer
A group of UW Tacoma students and one recent alumna spent their summer in the lab as part of Senior Lecturer Julie Masura’s environmental research experience course.
Byron’s Banishment
As recounted in the University of Washington Magazine, Byron Ragland’s encounter with police at a frozen yogurt shop shook his sense of belonging and reminded him that society’s doors still aren’t open to all.
Maria Crisostomo: Being the First
First-generation student, Indigenous artist, podcast host, leader. Maria Crisostomo is busy making a difference.
Gurchetan Singh and the American Dream
From India to Highline to UW Tacoma, with stops in Bakersfield and Bellingham along the way, Computer Science & Systems alumnus Gurchetan Singh knows the American Dream is alive and well.
Delayed but Not Detoured
The 2008 financial collapse put Emily Swanson’s plans on hold, but she revived them here at UW Tacoma.
Sergeant Husky Goes to Vegas
Army veteran Mark Glenn, the winner of the UW Veterans Flyaway contest, credits his military service and his UW Tacoma education for his success.
The Love of the Game
UW Tacoma Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Eric Barone, ’11, took what he learned in the classroom and used it to create a hit video game.
The Giving Garden at Age Ten
More bees, More beds. A paid coordinator. Even hops. At age ten, UW Tacoma’s community garden is growing and bearing fruit.
It’s a Dirty Job
UW Tacoma alumnus Marco Barajas, ’18, is happiest when he's knee deep in muck or up to his elbows in grease.