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  1. Powering possibility: Raised as a shepherd in Ghana, Francis Abugbilla saw his first computer at age 17. Today he’s a doctoral student in international studies — and with the help of a scholarship, he’s bringing solar power to his home village.

  2. So proud of the work our colleagues are doing in communities near and far! What a great recognition of how Washington and the world.

  3. 18. velj 2016.

    . is ranked No. 1 in the country for producing volunteers

  4. 9. kol 2019.

    Here's the story behind how a team of ChemE undergrads created a solar-powered electrochemical cell for generating medical oxygen in remote or underserved areas

  5. UW's Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT), "is committed to making UW and the country more accessible and inclusive for everyone, including those with disabilities." They oversee, "programs that help students with disabilities succeed."

  6. UW has had a long history of leadership in biomaterials. And today, ChemE researchers continue to generate new ideas and innovations at the leading edge of the field at the UW Center for Dialysis Innovation.

  7. is a powerful public good. Proud that is among nation's best for providing access for students regardless of income.

  8. 28. svi 2019.

    So great to see the important work of UW Center for Philosophy for Children highlighted in this article about the benefits of introducing students to ethics at a young age.

  9. CSNE member , Sheryl Burgstahler, is breaking down barriers to computer science education for students with disabilities.

  10. 1. kol 2019.

    One burden for older adults is social isolation. professor Karen Fredriksen Goldsen founded the GenPride Center, the first multipurpose LGBTQ senior center in Seattle and King County, to help.

  11. 30. sij

    Our ⁦⁩ Director ⁦⁩ gives insights to the ⁩ foreign policy community and public on issues impacting Turkey foreign policy, from NATO to Russia to diplomatic and military engagement in Syria

  12. From nutrition to postpartum depression, professor Rachel Chapman and Somali health care practitioners are addressing the cultural and medical concerns of women in our community.

  13. Filling the gaps: Low-income veterans are getting life-changing dental care and more, thanks to Everyone for Veterans — a nonprofit founded by UW assistant clinical professor Theresa Cheng.

  14. 28. sij

    Grad school can be a big step in your career, but it can be much more than that. New Dean Joy Williamson-Lott is looking for students who will make an impact in other ways:

  15. The UW is a major driver of economic growth, creating prosperity and innovation in communities throughout Washington state. Learn why the UW is one of the best public investments Washington can make for its people, its economy and its future.

  16. The K-20 Education Network connects students in tens of thousands of classrooms across Washington state to a rich array of online resources. UW Information Technology (UW-IT) provides 24×7 support to help provide equal opportunity for all.

  17. 23. sij

    Meet doctoral student Francis Abugbilla, who took his experience growing up amidst regional conflict in northeastern Ghana to fuel a passion for studying peace, reconciliation, and conflict resolution 🎓

  18. Seeing himself in the science: Urban ecology is the study of how people and nature interact — and UW Tacoma professor Christopher Schell believes that recognizing inequalities in urban areas leads to better science.

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