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February 15, 2019
Natalie Gasca — A Biostatistician Travels the World
Natalie Gasca, a PhD student in Biostatistics, discusses the transformative experience of the Bonderman Fellowship and how it has impacted her perspective on health and well-being and her future aspirations. Read the story.
December 3, 2018
UW’s Havana McElvaine selected as Marshall scholar
University of Washington alumna Havana McElvaine, Class of 2017, has been selected as a Marshall scholar, one of the highest honors available to college graduates in the U.S. She plans to attend the London School of Economics and Oxford University. Read More
August 2, 2018
Work of sculptor George Rodriquez unveiled at Seattle Art Fair
Ceramic sculptor George Rodriguez is displaying his collection of work called Lunar Vessels at the Seattle Art Fair. He describes his collection as a mix of humorous elements and ornamentation. Read More
September 5, 2017
Havana McElvaine: Changing the game
Featured in UW Be Boundless: Athletics and Activism A champion for racial equity and social justice, Husky women’s soccer standout Havana McElvaine, ’17, is exploring what it means to be black in America — and around the globe. Read More
February 28, 2017
Kristy Leissle is a leading researcher of the global cocoa trade
Kristy Leissle, also known as Dr. Chocolate, is a leading researcher of the global cocoa trade. Kristy is a lecturer at UW Bothell and authoring a book, “Cocoa,” which traces the history, politics and economics of the global chocolate industry. Read More
March 31, 2015
Dashni Amin – Advocating for hope
Featured in UW Be Boundless: Advocating for hope Thanks to scholarship support, Dashni Amin was able to draw inspiration from her parents’ sacrifices — and prepare herself for a future of helping others. Read More
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