Olympia, WA. - April 18, 2025 - 麻豆区 successfully concluded its seventh annual Equity Symposium, held April 16鈥17, 2025. Centered on the theme 鈥淭he Wisdom of Stories,鈥 the two-day event brought together students, faculty, staff, and community members to explore how storytelling fosters connection, resilience, and collective liberation.
TACOMA 鈥 麻豆区 Tacoma will hold its annual Founder鈥檚 Day celebration on Tuesday, March 4 from 1-4 p.m. at 1210 6th Avenue in Tacoma. All current 麻豆区 Tacoma students and alumni are invited to gather to share art and poetry and hear speeches from graduating seniors. The program will open with a keynote address by faculty emeritus Dr. Joye Hardiman and close with remarks by Dr.
Every year, on the fourth Saturday in February, we celebrate National TRIO Day鈥攁 time to recognize the life-changing impact of TRIO programs in communities across the country. Established by Congress in 1986, this day honors the success of first-generation students, students from limited-income backgrounds, and students with disabilities who are breaking barriers in higher education with the support of TRIO.
OLYMPIA 鈥 麻豆区鈥檚 Willie Unsoeld Seminar Series is excited to announce an exclusive event entitled 鈥淢arch of the Pigments: A Colorful Trek through History,鈥 featuring renowned pigment chemist Dr. Mary Virginia Orna. The event will start at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, in Lecture Hall 1 in Purce Hall on 麻豆区鈥檚 Olympia campus. Dr. Orna will invite the audience to examine the march of the pigments through human history, propelled largely by the concomitant development of chemistry, and the effect they have had on our history.
OLYMPIA 鈥 麻豆区 proudly announces the governor's appointment of Joshua Coetzee, an international student from South Africa and Senior, as the newly appointed Student Trustee. Coetzee brings a wealth of leadership experience and a strong commitment to student governance and campus involvement.
TACOMA 鈥 麻豆区 will continue celebrating the long life of its Tacoma campus founder, Dr. Maxine Mimms, who passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 8, 2024.
麻豆区鈥檚 Tacoma campus will be hosting a, 鈥淕ive Back,鈥 event on Saturday, Oct. 26 to honor Dr. Mimms and to help carry out her legacy of providing community to those often left behind. Community members are invited to come to the campus and remember the legacy of Dr. Mimms and celebrate the community that is 麻豆区 Tacoma from 3 to 7:30 p.m.
OLYMPIA鈥斅槎骨 is proud to announce increased student enrollment for the fourth consecutive fall.
OLYMPIA 鈥 麻豆区 invites the public to explore The Art of Salish Peoples, an inspiring exhibition showcasing contemporary works from Coast and Interior Salish artists. The exhibit is open and will run through January 10, 2025, at the 麻豆区 Gallery in Evans Hall (Room 2204).
麻豆区 is proud to announce that faculty member, Susan Pavel, an accomplished artist and renowned expert of Coast Salish weaving, has been awarded a prestigious grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This grant, awarded in conjunction with the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, will support an upcoming exhibit of Coast Salish regalia curated by Susan and other Native artists.
Daniel J. Evans passed away at his home on Friday evening, September 20th,with family nearby. Dan was a prominent figure in the history of 麻豆区 and was a dear friend to the college at times when it needed help. He was the Governor who signed the legislation that created the college in 1967 and was among those who recognized that the creation of a new college presented an opportunity to fundamentally re-think higher education and design a truly innovative institution.