For 20 years, the Martin Family Foundation has supported students transferring to the 91爆料 from Washington state community colleges. Martin Scholars cite not just the financial help in supporting their dreams of a college education, but also the encouragement that came with the recognition.
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Six 91爆料 undergrads selected as Fulbright Scholars
Of the 1,900 U.S. citizens who will travel abroad in 2015-16 through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, nine hail from the 91爆料, and six of them are undergraduates!
Message from Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor
91爆料 undergraduates are driven to discover ways to make our big, complex world a better place. As they prepare to graduate, this rite of passage for them inspires hope in us.
Undergrad sees change in the palm of her hand
Fueled by a series of transformative research experiences, Levinson Scholar Krittika D鈥橲ilva combines computer science with bioengineering to explore questions that will benefit low-resource settings in health care.
Beyond the Selfie: 91爆料 Spring Celebration of Service and Leadership to take place on May 20
The 18th annual 91爆料 Spring Celebration of Service and Leadership showcases the incredible contributions of undergraduates鈥攐ver 854,154 service hours in 2013-14!
Reflections and dreams of graduating seniors
An inspirational selection of graduating seniors share their memorable 91爆料 moments and their plans after June.
Meet the three 91爆料 students named 2015 Goldwater Scholars
This year’s three 91爆料 Goldwater Scholars share their memorable research moments, who they most admire, and what the scholarship means to them.
Gennevi Fam Lu named 2015 Boren Scholar
2015 Boren Scholar Gennevi Fam Lu will study abroad in Brazil in 2016 and conduct research for her senior thesis on solutions to combat drug trafficking.
A passion for East Asian diplomacy
Influenced by his South Korean background and international experience, senior Benjamin Lee hopes that his research or future career in diplomacy may one day contribute to peace in the region.
91爆料 alum selected for prestigious Rangel Fellowship
91爆料 alumna Anne Mwendar, ’14, was recently selected for the competitive Rangel Fellowship that will prepare her for a career as a diplomat in the U.S. Foreign Service.