Campus celebrations and community gatherings will highlight Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander stories, food, art and history throughout the month. By M.J. Camer ...
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 science courses.
Applications 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 ...
A proposed 3% reduction in state funding for the University of Washington beginning in fiscal year 2027 is no longer expected to result in a net loss for the university after lawmakers used a one-time ...
Washington is attempting to address the homelessness crisis not only by providing funding but also by focusing on housing availability. Washington’s House Bill 2266 was signed into law March 27. The ...
New small businesses are opening in downtown Tacoma, including Cheers Bar and Grill, Cove’s Bakery, Eternal Soul Bowl and the Northwest Metaphysical Market (NWMM), as well as the return of Tacoma’s ...
Meta Platforms is cutting jobs in its Reality Labs division, including about 331 positions in Washington state. The job cuts are expected to begin on March 20 and will be permanent. Employees in ...
College encourages us to step outside of our comfort zone in many ways. Students flee the nest and start their own life. Others may have their beliefs changed by learning about different perspectives ...
Below the surface of twinkling lights, happy Christmas music and gifts under the tree, the holidays are a hard time for many. Seasonal depression, strained family situations and loneliness can all ...
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