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Symposium On Our Youngest Citizens

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

The Children’s Museum of Tacoma convenes the Symposium to engage community members, parents, educators, and policymakers in dialogue as we explore concepts, ideas, and potential actions in the context of what we want for our youngest citizens.

UWT Community Reception: Building Lasting Bridges Between University & Community

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

UW Tacoma is proof of what can happen when people come together. This sense of cooperation guides the university’s Office of Community Partnerships. We invite you to learn more about our office and the role it plays in connecting community to the campus. You’ll also hear about existing partnerships and get a chance to network > Continue Reading

Mentorship Matters Breakfast

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

Youth with mentors are more likely to explore their interests and discover their potential. They have higher graduation rates, fewer behavior problems, develop higher self-esteem, explore their interests, and discover their potential. PLEASE JOIN US In Support and Celebration of the Impact Mentorship Provides Wednesday, May 1 | 7:30-9am William Philip Hall at the University of Washington Tacoma > Continue Reading

$35

Symposium On Our Youngest Citizens

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

This is the fifth anniversary of our annual Symposium on our Youngest Citizens, held at UW Tacoma. The Children’s Museum of Tacoma convenes the Symposium to engage community members, parents, educators, and policymakers in dialogue as we explore concepts, ideas, and potential actions in the context of what we want for our youngest citizens. Our > Continue Reading

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South Sound Technology Conference

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

For more details or for guests to register please visit: http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/sst

$10 – $20

2019 Urban Studies Forum

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

“Learning From Other Cities,” the theme for the 2019 Urban Studies Forum, is a chance to take best practices used elsewhere and create our own local adaptations. This year's forum includes leadership, planners and researchers from four cities. Bristol, U.K. (Inclusive governance) Leeds, U.K. (child-centered city) New York, NY (coalition building and community development) Long > Continue Reading

Free

2nd Annual First Love Yourself Youth Gala

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

The First Love Yourself Gala is an all girls event that encourages girls to celebrate themselves and support each other! A night of elegance for girls grades 6th-12th. Youth will walk the red carpet, get photographed by the paparazzi, meet and hear from our guest speaker, be dazzled by live entertainment and enjoy delicious food > Continue Reading

$25.00

Global Classroom: Global Security: North Korea and Nuclear Diplomacy

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

Global Security: North Korea and Nuclear Diplomacy is the topic of our April Global Classroom. Jointly hosted by UW Tacoma's Institute for Global Engagement (IGE), the SIAS Division of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs (PPPA) and World Affairs Council Tacoma, Global Classroom is an interactive speaker series on global issues that matter. Join our expert > Continue Reading

Free

Symposium On Our Youngest Citizens

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

An important component of its advocacy for the role of children in our community, the Children's Museum of Tacoma holds an annual Symposium on Our Youngest Citizens, with related activities to extend the reach and impact beyond the half-day event. Through the Symposium, the Museum strives to help foster a community in which children and > Continue Reading

2018 Urban Studies Forum: Creating Youth Friendly Cities

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

This year's annual Urban Studies Forum explores urban livability through the perspective of children and youth. Urban areas that support the safety and success of children and youth are attractive to all, and provide for our future. In addition to their centrality for our future, youth comprise a significant population. Nearly 20% of Pierce County residents > Continue Reading

Free