天美影视传媒 alumnus聽Steven Holl, a native of Bremerton and leader of in New York City, received a聽. The Japan Art Association gives the honor聽each year to recognize lifetime achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, music and theater or film.
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‘Support global health workers’, urges alumna in TEDx talk
At last month’s TEDxUofW聽event, UW alumna Julia Robinson聽spoke candidly about the importance of human resources聽in solving global health challenges like AIDS. New technologies are getting a lot of buzz, she told the crowd, but supporting health workers is the best way to solve health challenges globally.
“I think technology is amazing, but I also believe… that technology needs people to implement it. We need to put that same level of effort into supporting health workers.”
Julia is Deputy Director of C么te d’Ivoire Programs and Director of Advocacy Programs at , a center of the . She earned聽Master of Social Work and degrees from聽the 天美影视传媒.
Study abroad programs, scholarships shaped grad’s Husky Experience
English literature major Shang茅 Purnell was chosen for the honor of carrying聽the college banner at this weekend’s graduation. Study abroad played an important part her聽Husky Experience and helped develop her exciting future goals.
Shang茅 plans to earn聽a doctorate in English literature and teach at the college level. Through this work, she wants to help increase diversity in published聽literary works. She says,听鈥渢he highbrow elite have set what is highbrow literature 鈥 Shakespeare and other mostly white European authors. We鈥檙e starting to get more diversity, but it鈥檚 still very narrow, it鈥檚 still a Eurocentric perspective. I realize that being a U.S. citizen I have been conditioned to have a Eurocentric view, but I鈥檇 like to give view to the people of color in this world.鈥
Beyond serving as an officer in the Black Student Union and as a member of the Students for Diversity Coalition,听Shang茅 also sought new perspectives and leadership experience through international learning.聽Her experiences studying abroad in the United Kingdom and Ghana with UW faculty-led programs were important in developing her goals and provided new insight into diversity issues.聽Particularly while in Ghana, where she tutored school-aged children,听Shang茅 tried to see world through fresh eyes. “We tried to look at it from not just a Western perspective,鈥 she says.
Scholarships from supported聽Shang茅’s study abroad experiences. She received the GO! Scholarship for her trip to the United Kingdom, and the Fritz Scholarship for the next summer’s program in Ghana.
US, Japanese leaders celebrate longstanding relations
Japanese General Consul聽Masahiro Omura spoke today near Drumheiller Fountain today to celebrate a recent gift of cherry trees to the UW department from the people of Japan.
Also speaking at the ceremony were former congressman and U.S. Secretary of Transportation聽Norman Mineta and UW President Michael K. Young.
The new cherry trees, installed on central campus overlooking Drumheiller Fountain, were presented in honor of longstanding relations between the U.S. and Japan. They also honor the many Japanese and Japanese American students who have attended UW since 1894.
Alum’s smartphone microscopes headed to schools, clinics worldwide
UW mechanical engineering alumnus聽Thomas Larson (鈥13) invented a microscope lens for smartphones while still an undergraduate. Since graduation, he has sold聽5,000 of his product, the聽.聽The smartphone microscopes are being used in classrooms and in the field around the world. His next step? Working with global health experts to test the Micro Phone Lens at a clinic in Kenya.
Founded by UW alumni, Cairo tech start-up is acquired by NewsCorp
Alumni ,听听补苍诲听 met as majors. 聽A decade after graduation,听they reunited in Cairo to found CloudPress, an online platform that allows users to create and share content like cookbooks, catalogs and instruction manuals. Their venture may have been risky – they started up during the Egyptian Revolution with the help of a – but it has paid off immensely. CloudPress was recently acquired by NewsCorp.
Alumna makes a global impact with Starbucks
As a Manager of Global Responsibility for Starbucks,听Ann Burkhart ’90 ensures that the company’s international impact is positive.聽Her team develops strategies for the ethical sourcing of commodities from around the world. An international studies major at the 天美影视传媒, Burkhart particularly values the writing and research skills she gained here.聽
Expanding to China, Seattle firm enlists UW alum
When leaders at Seattle design firm needed new talent to reach their goal of winning new projects in Asia, they turned to a UW alumnus with strong connections to Seattle and China. Kevin Zhang, a graduate of UW’s program and a native of聽Tianjin, China, has put his graduate training as well as cultural and linguistic fluency to work for the firm. With Zhang’s help, DLR Group recently won a bid to redesign a power plant in Shanghai, gaining a new foothold in China for the Seattle firm.聽
UW again a leader in producing Peace Corps volunteers
Peace Corps has named 天美影视传媒 a leader in producing volunteers for its international volunteer programs. With 85 undergraduate and 20 graduate alumni currently serving with Peace Corps, UW is tied for second place with University of Florida in volunteer recruitment among large universities. The two tied for first place in the 2013 rankings. Since the organization’s founding in 1961, 2840 UW alumni have served as volunteers.
President Young reflected on the recent announcement in UW Today:聽鈥淲e are immensely proud of our graduates who make the decision to serve in the Peace Corps. It reflects the importance they and the university place on serving others, particularly in distant parts of the world. We aim to instill a global perspective in all of our students, and this is one indicator that we鈥檙e having a significant impact.”
UW leaders connect with alumni and parents in China
UW鈥檚 President Young and Vice Provost for Global Affairs Riedinger visited China and Japan from October 26 to November 7, making stops in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. The leaders met with UW alumni and friends, parents of current UW students, as well as聽key institutional partners.
The trip marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter for UW鈥檚 connection with international alumni, students, and parents. In Beijing and Shanghai, President Young and Vice Provost Riedinger connected with UW alumni and parents. Leadership groups of UW alumni living in China provided ideas for how UW can support the development of alumni organizations and deepen international alumni involvement.
In the first-ever meetings between university leadership and parents of international students in their home country, Vice Provost Riedinger was 鈥渋mpressed with the strength of [the parents鈥橾 affection for UW鈥 and their keen interest in the success of their daughters and sons, both inside and outside of the classroom.鈥 Feedback from the parent meetings highlighted the need for improved communication with international students and parents about the resources available at UW 鈥 from academic advising to faculty office hours.
Meetings with institutional partners focused on strengthening research partnerships, increasing collaboration among faculty, and creating additional opportunities for UW students to engage in research, internships, and experiential learning in China.