UW Tacoma gets ready to celebrate the Class of 2026
Graduate students will be recognized in smaller hooding ceremonies before UW Tacoma’s larger Commencement celebration at the Tacoma Dome. By
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William W. Philip Hall, where UW Tacoma’s School of Engineering and Technology will hold its graduate hooding ceremony before Commencement.
Graduate students will be recognized in smaller hooding ceremonies before UW Tacoma’s larger Commencement celebration at the Tacoma Dome. By
Read MoreASUWT worked on several noteworthy projects this year, according to Bryce Scholten, Speaker of the Senate. By Kai Lee The ASUWT
Read MoreThe SAVE Plan, a student loan repayment plan, is phasing out. Those on the plan will have to move to
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UW Tacoma’s chief strategy officer Joe Lawless, stands next to the university’s 2025 Campus Master Plan map in his office.
The long-term framework would add housing, dining, student services and green space as the university plans for a larger, more connected campus.
Read MoreRates of food insecurity across the US are high. UW Tacoma is no different. By Kai Lee At UW Tacoma, some students are experiencing food insecurity due
Read MoreWomen in Law Society held a gala to congratulate its graduating members. By Kai Lee Women in Law Society (WiLS),
Read MoreASUWT’s newly elected officers weigh in on their plans and goals for the upcoming academic year. By Michaela Ely ASUWT’s
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A Canva graphic depicting the promotion of AANHPI events on UW Tacoma, Seattle, and Tacoma. Graphic created by MJ Cameron
Campus celebrations and community gatherings will highlight Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander stories, food, art and history throughout the month.
Read MoreApplications for on-campus housing at Court 17 during summer quarter are open. By Kai Lee While UW Tacoma is a commuter campus, many students at this campus use on-campus housing.
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An illustration shows a student and AI robot connected through an AI symbol, representing UW Tacoma researchers working on AI-in-education projects.
AI@UW’s inaugural SEED-AI grants will support projects involving UW Tacoma faculty, including efforts to use AI tutoring in math, engineering and computer
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