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Volume 4, Issue 2 | Spring 2008 | View Past Issue
Seattle landscape UW Leads the Way in Environmental Research and Education
Founded on land nestled between the mountains and the sea, the University of Washington is intrinsically linked to the natural environment.

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Campaign Update Campaign Update: Message from the Chair
Nearly eight years after Campaign UW first began, we have reached and surpassed our revised goal of $2.5 billion, nearly five months ahead of the end of the campaign, and we continue to make great progress.

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Danielle Kaaland photo Campaign News: Students First Scholarships
Since the University of Washington launched the Students First scholarship initiative nearly a year and a half ago, more than 3,000 generous alumni and friends have invested in the future of our community by creating and contributing to Students First scholarship and fellowship endowments.

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Nancy Robinson Photo Students First: Robinson Gift
Nancy Robinson recently made a lead gift for a Students First scholarship endowment to provide significant support for early-entrance students with financial need.

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Jeffrey Eaton Photo Student Spotlight: Jeffrey Eaton
UW senior Jeffrey Eaton, who was recently named a Marshall Scholar, plans to use the prestigious two-year full scholarship to work on his Ph.D. in infectious disease epidemiology at London's Imperial College.

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Nelson Del Rio Photo Volunteer Spotlight: Nelson Del Rio
Two-term UW Foundation Board member Nelson Del Rio ('84) gained success in business by finding new models for financing and developing real estate deals. Now he's focused on finding new ways to advance causes that matter to him, his wife, Suzanne, and their son, Nelson Jr.

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News Stories


•   Ackermans Believe Those Who Can — Should Teach
•   Legacy of Giving Leaves Lasting Impression on Students
•   Family's Determination Prompts Research Into Rare Condition
•   New Jackson School Chair Will Strengthen UW Human Rights Efforts
•   Scholarship Strengthens UW's Ties to Yakama Nation
•   Gift Helps High Schoolers Excel in Math, Science and Engineering