UW Tacoma alumna Joy Chang served as a medic in the army, an emergency room nurse at Tacoma General and now works as a nurse practitioner in a private practice.
This month’s student volunteer spotlight is Ranie Betzina!
If you would like to be featured in the next Student Volunteer Spotlight through the Newsletter and UWT website, email cslcom@uw.edu for some questions to answer as well as a photo of yourself!
The graduate degree in the School of Education is more advanced than a master’s degree, and prepares leaders who work for the empowerment of youth, families, educators and school communities.
What keeps students from finishing their college degrees? How can we help them complete? Bonnie Becker is leading a data-driven effort to find answers to these questions.
Each month, Student Affairs recognizes one of its outstanding staff members for their hard work, dedication, and passion for serving the UW Tacoma community.
Professor Heather Dillon integrates science and art in the classroom by inviting students to create artworks that illustrate concepts in thermodynamics.
“For a center that’s focused on social responsibility, it wouldn’t be very socially responsible to push for an in-person event,” says Rachel Vaughn, executive director of the Center for Leadership & Social Responsibility (CLSR) at the Milgard School of Business.