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  1. UW President Ana Mari Cauce will step down in June 2025, following a decade of leadership. President Cauce announced that she will step down from her leadership role at the conclusion of her second five-year term — a transition that has been planned for several years with the UW Board of Regents — and return to her faculty position. Read more.

  2. UW President Ana Mari Cauce will step down in June 2025, following a decade of leadership. President Cauce announced that she will step down from her leadership role at the conclusion of her second five-year term — a transition that has been planned for several years with the UW Board of Regents — and return to her faculty position. Read more.

  3. UW President Ana Mari Cauce will step down in June 2025, following a decade of leadership. President Cauce announced that she will step down from her leadership role at the conclusion of her second five-year term — a transition that has been planned for several years with the UW Board of Regents — and return to her faculty position. Read more.

  4. The University of Washington is a public institution that was founded in 1861. The school's oldest and largest campus in terms of enrollment is located in Seattle – the largest city in Washington.

  5. UW President Ana Mari Cauce will step down in June 2025, following a decade of leadership. President Cauce announced that she will step down from her leadership role at the conclusion of her second five-year term — a transition that has been planned for several years with the UW Board of Regents — and return to her faculty position. Read more.

  6. The University of Washington (UW) is one of the world’s preeminent public universities. Our impact on individuals, our region and the world is profound — whether we are launching young people into a boundless future or confronting the grand challenges of our time through undaunted research and scholarship.

  7. The University of Washington is one of the largest and most prestigious higher education institutions on the west coast of the US. Founded in 1861 as the Territorial University of Washington, the institution expanded with the city of Seattle during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, moving to its current site in 1895. The 700-acre park-like campus, which borders two lakes in Seattle, is ...

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