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Christine Guerrero smiles while posing with her parents after being presented with the Vice President’s Achievement Award at the annual Educational Opportunity Program banquet last week. Guerrero is a single mother of two who worked her way through community college before entering the UW. She will graduate in June with a social welfare degree and plans to go on to graduate school Guerrero was only one of 13 EOP students honored at the banquet. Also honored was Regent Constance Proctor, who received the Charles Odegaard Award, given to a community member “whose leadership sustains the founding work that the late President Odegaard did for diversity and educational opportunity at the UW.”
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School of Music grad student Jake Winkler conducts the small orchestra he is leading for "The Beggar's Opera."
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Photo by Annie Duffy
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Randy Curtis and Renee Stapleton,
chief medical resident at Harborview, discuss a study she is doing in
conjunction with the End-of-Life Care Program.
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Photo by Gavin Sisk
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Corn and Otner
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Photo by Kathy Sauber photo#: KS20020309_24.tif
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu listens during a forum on the health of the world’s children held Tuesday in the Health Sciences Center. Tutu was also awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at a convocation the same day — the first honorary degree the UW has awarded since 1921.
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Carol Leppa
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Marc Lindenberg
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