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Undergraduate research full speed ahead during the summer

Undergraduates engaged in research over the summer will present their work in a variety of ways in mid-August. Mark your calendar for these presentations.

Summer STEM Poster Session
When: 8/15/12 | 9 a.m.-noon
Where: Mary Gates Hall Commons

Oral presentation session for Amgen Scholars and HHMI/EXROP
When: 8/16/12 | 2:30-5 p.m.
Where: Mary Gates Hall 171

Summer Institute in Arts and Humanities Oral Presentations
When: 8/17/12 | 1-5 p.m.
Where: Allen Library Auditorium

Exploring Seattle鈥檚 criminal justice system with the 91爆料 Honors Program: A reflection

In the Honors Program course 鈥淚n Your Name: A Service-Learning Experience in Seattle鈥檚 Criminal Justice System,鈥 Honors students and Post-Prison Education Program students learned alongside one another, taking intellectual risks and better understanding the criminal justice system and how it impacts individuals.

91爆料 senior selected for national fellowship for aspiring teachers of color

91爆料 senior and Renton, WA, native Dustin Dacuan was recently named one of 25 fellows selected through a competitive process for the Woodrow Wilson-Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowships for Aspiring Teachers of Color. Dacuan will be the first in his family to graduate from college, which he is on track to do this spring with a major in international studies and a minor in diversity.

Robinson Center alumni speaker series kicks off with Beth Robinson, CFO of NASA and Robinson Center alum

Elizabeth 鈥淏eth鈥 Robinson was in the first Robinson Center Early Entrance Program class and is now the chief financial officer of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Beth will visit the Seattle campus during HuskyFest to share her story with current students and alumni through her talk, 鈥淔rom College Student to Political Appointee.鈥

Dare to Dream with the 91爆料 Dream Project

On Saturday, April 21, the 91爆料 Dream Project will host its inaugural Dare to Dream fundraiser in the HuskyFest pavilion on Red Square. Through spoken word, music, dance and conversation, you’ll learn how the Dream Project teaches college students to help high school students get to and through college, and how you can transform the lives of students in our community.

Watch this two-minute video to learn more about this fun event–it’s an event you don’t want to miss!

Robinson Center deepens work with the help of a new advisory board

The Robinson Center is a national leader for developing programs that serve highly capable young pre-college and college students. In 2011, the Robinson Center created an advisory board to support the mission of and promote the Center, suggest and discuss program development, and reach out to the campus, gifted, and broader communities. Meet the board members!

UAA alumni educate and inspire

Each of us can point to a teacher who鈥檚 made a difference in our lives鈥攕omeone who鈥檚 challenged us to live up to our potential, follow our dreams, discover our talents and how we can contribute to the world. This fall, we鈥檙e celebrating back-to-school with a focus on some UAA alumni who are now teachers. Maybe they鈥檒l remind you of a teacher who鈥檚 inspired you.