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UW McNair Scholars Receive Prestigious National Honors
May 31, 2018
Five current and former students in OMA&D’s McNair Program were awarded 2018 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, while Tyler Valentine received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
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Historical Talk with Emile Pitre Highlights 50th Anniversary Celebration
May 31, 2018
Alumni, staff and friends representing the last five decades of OMA&D, as well as campus and community colleagues, came together for what was the pinnacle event of our 50th anniversary activities on May 17.
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Community Graduation Ceremonies to Celebrate Class of 2018
May 22, 2018
OMA&D and the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center are joining campus partners to celebrate the Class of 2018 by hosting the annual community graduation ceremonies, June 1-8.
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OMA&D Celebrates 50th Anniversary Historical Display Opening
May 10, 2018
UW students, administrators and staff gathered to commemorate the opening of the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity’s 50th Anniversary Historical Exhibit that is on display in the North Lobby of Allen Library through June 13.
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Professor Banks Presents Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture
April 20, 2018
Professor Banks’ lecture titled “Civic Education for Excellence, Diversity and Inclusion: Global Perspectives” was a part of OMA&D’s 50th anniversary suite of events and UW’s annual Parent & Family Weekend.
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“I Can Do This!”
March 12, 2018
Caroline Raymundo knew she wanted to be a physician, but it wasn’t until she first walked into the University of Washington’s Instructional Center that she realized that she could do it.
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HLI Fireside Chat Series Connects Students to OMA&D 50th Anniversary
March 8, 2018
This 2018 winter quarter series, “Lighting the Way,” featured five influential alumni who were impacted by OMA&D programs or served as champions of diversity, equity and inclusion during their time at the UW.
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The Honorable Ricardo S. Martinez to Receive UW’s 2018 Odegaard Award
March 2, 2018
A student activist during the movement for civil rights on campus in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, Judge Martinez turned his desire to create change into a distinguished judicial career that has spanned almost three decades.
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“I Can Do This!”
February 1, 2018
Caroline Raymundo knew she wanted to be a physician, but it wasn’t until she first walked into the University of Washington’s Instructional Center that she realized that she could do it.
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Professor James A. Banks to Present 14th Annual Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture
January 30, 2018
UW Professor James A. Banks, known widely as “the father of multicultural education,” will present OMA&D's 14th annual Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Fri., April 13, in Kane Hall Room 220.