Main Content Watch for more partnerships with the community A new initiative led by Associate Professor Lisa Hoffman aims to create partnerships that benefit students and community members. January 3, 2012
Main Content University and elementary school students win award for Zina Linnik project UW Tacoma, University of Puget Sound and McCarver Elementary School were recognized by the Greater Metro Parks Foundation. November 3, 2011
Main Content Japanese Language School memorial to feature work of prominent sculptor Gerard Tsutakawa has designed a 9-foot-tall bronze artwork to be featured along the campus's Prairie Line Trail. August 17, 2011
Main Content New scholarship launched to help struggling students Step Up Scholarships will help fill the gap between available financial aid and the cost of a UW Tacoma education. July 20, 2011
Main Content Joy Building Opens for Spring Built as a warehouse in 1892, the Russell T. Joy Building will provide space for new classrooms and the Academic Advising Center. March 8, 2011
Main Content Environmental Program honored by Pierce Conservation District The Environmental Program in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences was recognized by Pierce Conservation District with a 2010 Stream Team Group of the Year award. February 15, 2011
Main Content UW Tacoma Comes of Age The campus will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a grand party. September 27, 2010
Main Content Extraordinary history made by ordinary people Mary Bowlby, '99, is executive director of Old Town Tacoma's Job Carr Cabin Museum. August 18, 2010
Main Content Mentors give girls exposure, experience, empowerment A new mentoring organization pairs college-educated women with middle- and high-school-age girls at risk of dropping out of school. August 18, 2010
Main Content UW Tacoma's economic impact = $235 million A study measured the impact of direct and indirect spending on the Washington economy of UW as a whole and each of the three campuses separately. July 15, 2010