ASUWT prepare for senate elections
During spring quarter the Associated Students of the University of Washington Tacoma decided that they would hold the Executive Board
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During spring quarter the Associated Students of the University of Washington Tacoma decided that they would hold the Executive Board
Read MoreAmid the pandemic, UW students looking to study abroad were forced to uproot their plans at the last minute or
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Michelle Montgomery is an associate professor in American Indian Studies and Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies here at UWT.
Michelle Montgomery, an associate professor in American Indian Studies and Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies here at UW Tacoma holds
Read MoreIn an interview with the Program Support Supervisor at Teaching and Learning Center’s Cara Farnell, Farnell explained what the TLC
Read MoreAfter having been open for 27 years, The Swiss Restaurant and Pub has come to a permanent close due to
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ASUWT’s Executive Board 2020–2021:
President: Vincent Da
Director of University Affairs: Dennis Adjetey
Director of Internal Affairs & Communications: Kirsten Lynn Hargett
Director of Outreach: Seonhwa Pak
Director of Finance: Drew Dunston
Director of Student Technology: Nolan Hibbard-Pelly (Not pictured)
Director of Legislative Affairs: Ronan Houston (Not Pictured)
The Associated Students of the University of Washington Tacoma, UW Tacoma’s student government, have outlined three key themes they want
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Open source educational resources are free tools and allow professors to alter textbooks at their own discretion??.
Open Educational Resources is a new and developing way for students to access free tools for educational purposes. OER exists
Read MoreOne of the newest additions to the drive down Ruston way is the Point Ruston Public Market. The market shows
Read MoreThe UW Tacoma Library doors have been closed since Mar. 17 when the campus shut down in order to comply
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Chancellor Mark Pagano and his team of vice-chancellors discussed several updates about the campus in preparation for the new school year in their latest virtual town hall.
While most students, staff and faculty will continue to work and study remotely due to COVID-19 regulations, several aspects of
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