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Krystal Adolph: Always Ready With a Shoulder
Krystal Adolph, '05, the recipient of the 2018 UW Tacoma Distinguished Alumni Award, is always ready with a shoulder for the kids at the Muckleshoot Tribal School in Auburn.
Krystal Adolph, '05, the recipient of the 2018 UW Tacoma Distinguished Alumni Award, is always ready with a shoulder for the kids at the Muckleshoot Tribal School in Auburn.
Foraging the Hive, a new art installation by Senior Lecturer Tyler Budge and his artistic partner Sara Young combines bees, test tubes and discarded items.
UW Tacoma students are using film to talk about social justice issues.
Creating a college-going culture begins in middle school for UW Tacoma's DJ Crisostomo.
Years after an important encounter steered Wes Carter, '15, away from gangs, he is board president of the organization that made that encounter possible, courtesy of UW Tacoma's Board Governance course.
City of Tacoma Arts Administrator Amy McBride is the recipient of the 2017 UW Tacoma Distinguished Alumni Award.
Originating in a brief conversation on UW Tacoma's Grand Staircase, a two-course sequence on non-profit governance fosters community connections and helps students achieve their career and service goals.
Don Clark, Jr. and Tony del Fierro discuss Sound Credit Union’s Analytics Journey
The UW Tacoma Lecturer has a powerful story to tell and is using her experience to help students find their voice.
Assistant Professor David Reyes is working with community members to address food access and insecurity in South Tacoma.