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Recently Added Alumni Profiles:
Bill Chamberlin: BA, 1967; PhD, 1977
Robert Laing: BA 1969; MA, 1972; PhD, 1975
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Recently Added Alumni Profiles:
Bill Chamberlin: BA, 1967; PhD, 1977
Robert Laing: BA 1969; MA, 1972; PhD, 1975
Class Notes | Submit Your Profile
Frank Garred ('58) received the June Anderson Almquist Award for Distinguished Service to Journalism.
Terry Tazioli visited with News Lab students who toured The Seattle Times.
Ron Chew ('02) receives Washington Museum Association award
Laura Cruikshank ('06) starts online magazine, resource center for women
12 of Columns 100 Notable Alumni are Communication graduates
Robb Weller ('72), Television Producer and Host, Awarded UWAA Distinguished Service Award
Pac-10 commissioner, Tom Hansen ('59), to retire
Greg Lane (’88) New President at TVW
Dave Ammons ('70) is stepping down after 37 years as a state government reporter for the Associated Press.