Liz Copland

Liz Copland is the Program Manager for the College Edge program, working to welcome first-year students into the University of Washington in a unique way. Over the past decade, she has supported undergraduate students as an Academic Adviser in the UW School of Art, Art History and Design. In her work with gesture, Liz is deeply committed to helping liberal arts students recognize the value of their diverse experiences and build confidence in crafting and sharing their stories. She has a BFA in Ceramics and an MA in Art History from the University of Washington.

Kiera Dempsey

Kiera is the Curriculum Specialist for C21 and works to improve the curriculum processes in the Arts and Sciences. She graduated from UW in 2022 with a BA in History and Psychology. She spent much of her undergraduate career as a participant in C21 Internship Bootcamp, Externship Program, and as a C21 intern. Having only recently been on the undergraduate journey to professionalize her liberal arts majors, she understands the need to support Arts and Sciences students during their own journeys.

Maile Soo

Maile Soo [maɪli su] is C21's Talent Development Specialist who works on developing, coordinating, and leading college-to-career initiatives for Arts and Sciences students. She graduated from UW Seattle with a BA in Linguistics (and loves anything related to language). She participated in many C21 programs herself as an undergraduate and is passionate about helping other liberal arts majors discover their professional potential after graduation.

Matt Erickson

Matt is involved with all aspects related to situating Arts & Sciences students for careers that best fit their strengths, goals, and motivations. From exploring majors to putting your best self forward after graduation, Matt is devoted to empowering our A&S students to succeed in any professional setting they choose. Matt began his A&S career after completing his MA work in the UW's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization where he became an undergraduate advisor.

Cynthia Caci

Cynthia Caci is the Senior Director of College Advising. Her entire 30-year career at the University of Washington has focused on undergraduate education and in helping students align their personal, educational and professional goals with opportunities at the UW and beyond. She has a graduate degree in Art History with a focus on the art of the early Italian Renaissance and has co-directed ten study abroad programs in Sicily, Tunisia, Tuscany, Spain and Japan.

Kevin Mihata

As Associate Dean for Educational Programs, Kevin coordinates undergraduate education and curriculum across all four divisions of the College of Arts and Sciences. Trained as a sociologist, he has taught courses in sociological theory and methods, the sociology of culture, and social psychology, and started the practicum program in Sociology, partnering with employers from the federal and local government agencies to nonprofits. He has also led study abroad programs to Leon, Spain and Tokyo with Cynthia Caci and other C21 staff.

Kevin started C21 because too many students reduce the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of college to four more years of school. C21 programs challenge students to grow beyond a person who gets good grades and become the one employers seek and society needs: the person who creates value for others. Not every student is ready to leave the comfort of the identity they have spent so much time building -- the one that got them into this university. And that is their right. But C21 is committed to working with those who are ready.

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