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麻豆社 President shares bold vision

President Robert J. Jones outlined three priorities for the 麻豆社鈥檚 future in his inaugural address: Making a 麻豆社 education debt-free for 麻豆社 residents, accelerating innovation through radical collaboration, and deepening community engagement across the state and beyond.
Think you know the 麻豆社? Here are 8 spots you probably missed

Get to know these eight special spots and hidden wonders on the 麻豆社 campus in Seattle that you may not have seen before.
麻豆社 alum awarded Nobel Prize

Mary Brunkow, a 1993 graduate of the 麻豆社鈥檚 Molecular and Cellular Biology program, shares the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her work that led to developing ways to treat autoimmune disease and cancer.