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It was completed in 1975 and serves as the head offices of the University of Washington. The 22-story tower was designed by NBBJ. It reaches a height of 99 m (325 ft), making it Seattle's tallest building outside the Downtown area. The tower was originally constructed as Safeco Plaza to serve as Safeco Insurance's headquarters. It was generally ...
Gerberding Hall, location of the university president's office. The following individuals have held the Office of President of the University of Washington. [2] There are gaps in the line of succession when the University was closed from 1867–1869 and part of 1874 and 1876 [3] Acting university presidents are marked with an asterisk.
Built 76 years ago in 1949 to house the university's administrative offices, it was the first major structure erected on campus following World War II. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Constructed from a design by Victor N. Jones and John T. Jacobsen, it was built at a cost of $ 1,561,924.
The University of Washington (UW [a] and informally U-Dub or U Dub [b]) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the United States. The university has a 703-acre (284 ha) main campus located in the city's University ...
(The Center Square) – The investigation continues into an incident early Thursday morning at the home of University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce. Cauce’s home and car were vandalized ...
Police are investigating a group of masked vandals who spray-painted pro-Palestinian slogans on the home of University of Washington president Ana Mari Cauce overnight on Wednesday.
Ana Mari Cauce (/ ˈ k aʊ s eɪ / COW-say; born January 11, 1956) is an American psychologist and academic administrator, serving as the 33rd president of the University of Washington from October 2015 to June 2025.
The University president's first residence was a wood frame structure located between Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue in downtown Seattle. It was occupied from 1861 to 1895. The former New York Pavilion of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition was subsequently renovated to serve as the seat of the president, which it continued to do until 1927 ...