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February 22, 2009

University of Washington undergraduate earns prestigious scholarship

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

Congratulations Honors student Sam Sudar, UW’s most recent Gates Cambridge Scholar! The highly competitive scholarship supports graduate study at the University of Cambridge, England, and brings recognition of accomplishments and future promise. This year, 37 students from across the United States were selected from an original applicant pool of more than 700 students. Sudar is the fourth UW student to be named a Gates Cambridge Scholar since the awards were first made in 2000.


February 10, 2009

Reading assignment: Inside the Undergraduate Experience

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

Researchers on the UW Study of Undergraduate Learning project with four of the undergraduates who helped them. From left, they are Amy Lu, Andrew Fisher (researcher), Idrus Syed, Jerry Gillmore (researcher), Catharine Beyer (researcher), Oluwatope Fashola, Tula Habb. [Uweek]


February 8, 2009

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 2009: Building connections by serving the community

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

The 2009 Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service brought out a record-breaking 1,400 UW volunteers contributing their time to projects that serve the community.


January 26, 2009

Honors student Teresa Dang on what she felt her education was missing

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

In the Honors seminar “Teaching What We Know,” students were assigned to write a narrative that “reflects upon and challenges what you had known about ‘education.’”


April 24, 2008

University of Washington undergraduates earn prestigious national scholarships

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

“These scholarships are much deserved recognition of the talent and promise exhibited by these undergraduates,” said Ed Taylor, vice provost and dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs.



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