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| A Newsletter for Friends and Alumni of the University of Washington |
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For arts’ sake: Recent gifts breed creativity at the UWUW student artists will soon have expanded opportunities to discover their talents in this medium while earning undergraduate or graduate degrees. A new program integrating glass, ceramics, sculpture and public art is on target to begin offering classes at the UW in fall 2008. Local arts patrons already have stepped forward to provide needed resources.
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Back-to-school time takes on a special meaning this year as the University of Washington welcomes more than 5,500 students whose tuition will be covered under the Husky Promise, our new need-based tuition guarantee program.
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More than a decade ago, UW Oceanography Professor John Delaney and his colleagues envisioned a new method of exploring the oceans: instead of sending researchers to the ocean, the ocean would send information to the world.
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Joe McKinstry is known throughout the Puget Sound region as a leader in the construction industry and founder of Joseph McKinstry Construction, Inc., but he is also helping build a stronger future for the UW with his volunteer work at UW Libraries.
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Even during his summer break, Husky Crew team member Drew Stephen Fowler woke up at 5 a.m six days a week to train. For Fowler, that was sleeping in, relative to the school year, when he rolls out of bed at 4:40 a.m. for practice.
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