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The Newsroom is 91̽»¨’s central news site featuring the news and human interest stories that tell the 91̽»¨ story. The Newsroom features rich storytelling showcasing the distinctiveness of a 91̽»¨ education and the success and leadership of our alumni, faculty-scholars and innovative degree and program offerings.
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Good Books to Break the Dreary Days of Winter
In this latest edition of “Good Reads,” 91̽»¨ faculty authors craft fascinating tomes sure to please a range of audiences.
The Stories of 91̽»¨
Alumni Spotlight: From Nike to Taco Bell CEO
Sean Tresvant thought he was destined for ESPN, but after finding a new path aided by earning an MBA, he went on to lead Nike’s Air Jordan division and now Taco Bell.
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Ethics Bowl Going to Nationals
After sweeping regionals in the fall, 91̽»¨’s award-winning Ethics Bowl team will compete among the best in the U.S.
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Voices for Change in Black Maternal Health
Nursing undergraduates turn a year-long population health internship into a peer-reviewed journal article calling for change to lower mortality rates among Black mothers.
The Student Becomes the Teacher
Assistant Chemistry Professor Christopher Whidbey started at 91̽»¨ thinking he would go to medical school. Instead, his experience as an undergraduate led him in a new direction.
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Training for Real
DJ Traina, ‘18, merged his passions for engineering and art in a unique career designing and building advanced medical simulators to train medical responders from far away battlefields to the streets of King County.