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Undergraduate Academic Affairs

Undergraduate Academic Affairs advances and deepens undergraduate education at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. By connecting undergraduates to the breadth and depth of the UW’s opportunities, and by creating new ways to connect, we guide students toward participating in the life of our University so they are equipped and eager for their journey ahead.

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Photo of Nia Brice in Mary Gates Hall.

Collecting connections

Nia Brice’s undergraduate experience wasn’t just about one major, one course, one project or one grade. It was about finding joy, challenging herself and redefining what it means to be resilient.

Nia’s journey

Husky Experience highlights

Ayokunle Olanrewaju

A mentor’s support turns curiosity into courage, doubt into discovery

In Dr. Ayokunle Olanrewaju’s lab, undergraduates don’t just assist with research — they help drive it.

Mentors matter

Students, faculty and staff crowd around posters in Mary Gates Hall.

AI, library checkouts, biodiversity and music: A glimpse at 2026 Research Symposium presenters

Students presented their research in a day-long event, giving peers, faculty, family and community members a chance to learn about their work and ask questions.

2026 symposium

2026 UW Fulbright Scholars pictured.

Four UW undergrads receive Fulbright scholarships for teaching, researching and studying abroad

Four UW undergraduates received 2026-2027 scholarships, joining three UW graduate students and about 2,000 students and recent graduates from across the country in receiving this year’s awards.

Fulbright Scholars

Photo of about 30 middle school age kids standing in front of a yellow school bus on a sunny day.

Strong partnership bridges the distance

Since its founding, the Robinson Center for Young Scholars has served academically advanced students across the region. Yet for many Auburn School District families, those opportunities remained out of reach. The barrier was never a lack of talent or curiosity. It was access.

Robinson Center partnership


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Land acknowledgement

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´Â acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations.