Fostering a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Community
The Foster community is devoted to a space where everyone feels seen, heard and supported, and everyone experiences a sense of belonging. We consider this a shared... Read More
My Journey of Expansion: Empathy, Activism, & Hope
Guest Post By: Full-time MBA Student, Sasha Duchin. During Spring Break 2022, Sasha traveled to the American South for the University of Washington: Race, Culture,... Read More
Trip to the American South
Guest Post By: 1st Year MBA Student, Marcel Gremaud. During Spring Break 2022, Marcel traveled to the American South for the University of Washington: Race,... Read More
Bearing Witness to the Black American Freedom Struggle
This spring, 20 Foster MBA students embarked on a personal and professional journey, participating in the inaugural Race, Culture, and Business MBA Immersion program. This... Read More
Setting the Boat for World-class Coaching and Teamwork
Our Full-time MBA Fritzky Leadership Fellows came together on a cloudy September day in Seattle to row on Lake Union, most having never stepped foot... Read More
MSCM student Man-Su Chiang hosts cooking competition to celebrate Mid-Autumn festival
Man-Su (Norelle) Chiang recently joined the Master of Supply Chain Management after almost seven years working at multinationals in Taiwan. She graduated from the National... Read More
The Power of Community: Foster C4C Pulls a Golden Briefcase Three-peat!
For the third time in three years, Foster Challenge for Charity (C4C) is bringing home the Golden Briefcase. Foster Full-Time MBAs averaged 8.19 volunteering hours... Read More
Foster Fund Raising for COVID-19 Relief Efforts in India
With more than 300,000 daily cases and 4,000 daily deaths, India has been rocked by a Coronavirus surge. Last winter, the situation seemed to be... Read More
The Foster School partners with Reaching Out MBA to support LGBT+ students
The Foster School of Business is proud to announce our new partnership with Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) — a national organization that for two decades has been... Read More