Main Content UW Tacoma student numbers continue upward climb Enrollment rose to 3,662 students, an almost 10 percent increase over 2010. November 14, 2011
Main Content Public art to mark the Prairie Line Trail through UW Tacoma “Temporal Terminus” will be on display now through the end of November. November 10, 2011
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 Cybercrooks, beware! A federal grant is training UW students to become digital crimefighters A $2.1M Scholarship for Service grant from the National Science Foundation will provide funding to 18 graduate students for cybersecurity education. October 28, 2011
Main Content Social Work program will focus on criminal justice major and re-accreditation under new director Diane Young comes to UW Tacoma from Syracuse University, and has a Ph.D. in Social Work from the UW School of Social Work. October 19, 2011
Main Content Noted Native American Filmmaker Keynotes Symposium Seattle-based Sandra Sunrising Osawa will speak at the fourth-annual Contemporary Native American Issues in Higher Education. October 9, 2011
Main Content New majors in history, writing and Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences The new degrees continue an ongoing shift in academic focus, away from concentrations and toward disciplinary majors. October 5, 2011
Main Content Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh to speak The 2011 Paulsen Lecture will bring to UW Tacoma the investigative journalist best known for exposing the 1969 My Lai massacre in Vietnam. September 19, 2011
Main Content Global Honors challenges students to engage with the world Global Honors, UW Tacoma's undergraduate honors program, makes the world seem a smaller, more familiar place, according to its students. September 19, 2011
Main Content Internships helping students land jobs Students get paid internships with government offices, political campaigns, legal offices and non-profit organizations through a program of the Politics, Philosophy & Economics program. September 12, 2011