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  1. 24 de jun. de 2024 · Posted on June 12, 2024. For almost 40 years, the University of Washington has been my home, and our shared mission of education, discovery, healthcare and impact for the public good has been my purpose. Next year, when my second five-year term concludes, I plan to step down from the role of president. Continue reading.

  2. 894. 2002. Marital processes and parental socialization in families of color: A decade review of research. VC McLoyd, AM Cauce, D Takeuchi, L Wilson. Journal of Marriage and Family 62 (4), 1070-1093. , 2000. 765. 2000. Social support in high‐risk adolescents: Structural components and adaptive impact.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Seattle Times education editor. Ana Mari Cauce, the stable hand that has guided the University of Washington through a turbulent decade — including the unraveling of the Pac-12 conference and ...

  4. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Experience: University of Washington · Education: Yale University · Location: Seattle, Washington, United States · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Ana Mari Cauce’s profile on LinkedIn, a ...

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  5. The current president of the University of Washington is Ana Mari Cauce. Cauce served as the university's interim president before replacing the thirty-first president, Michael K. Young, and assuming her position as the university's permanent president on October 13, 2015.

  6. Ana Mari Cauce, Provost and Executive Vice President, joined the University of Washington faculty in 1986 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology after earning degrees in English and Psychology from the University of Miami in 1977, summa cum laude and with departmental honors, and a Ph.D. in Psychology, with a concentration in Child Clinical and Community Psychology from Yale ...

  7. 25 de mar. de 2017 · Until recently, Ana Mari Cauce, President of the University of Washington (UW), based in Seattle, WA, USA, considered herself to be somewhat of an accidental administrator. “I used to be a real hothead, with an intrinsic distrust of authority, distaste for bureaucracy, and disdain for process, not exactly the trifecta of traits that prepares one for academic leadership”, she says. And ...