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DIVISIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Create New Initiatives And Strategic Decisions To Move Students Forward In The Current Climate

The Center for Student Involvement completed the following new initiatives:

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Husky Sustainability Fund Giving Garden Leadership Living Learning Community (LLC) in partnership with Court 17

Students earn prizes for participating in programs and events through adjustments to the DawgBones program

The following strategic decisions were also made:

• In place of resuming the Alternative Break program (on pause due to COVID-19), the Center for Service & Leadership refocused to a greater emphasis on leadership programming to reach more students and support needed leadership growth and development.

• A new partnership with the National Society of Leadership and Success was finalized to bring the program to UW Tacoma for 2022-2023. The CSI’s Student Civic Engagement Specialist applied for, and was awarded, a grant that will pay for the program for the first year which includes 30 free student memberships and other benefits.

• The Ledger and Tahoma West merged offices at the beginning of the year. The merger supports a symbiotic relationship between the two organizations.

• Feedback from stakeholders, especially students, supported researching an alternate provider for DawgDen; funding was received by the Student Technology Fee Committee to support this endeavor.

PSYCHOLOGICAL & WELLNESS SERVICES

INCREASE USE OF THE TITLE IX CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL ADVOCATE AS A RESOURCE TO STUDENTS

The number of students who met with the Title IX Campus Confidential Advocate in 2021-2022 was more than twice the number in comparison to any of the prior three years.

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