Student Life
April 9, 2018
UW Seattle Spring Job & Internship Fair
UW Seattle Spring Job & Internship Fair Wednesday, April 11, 2018 3-7pm, HUB Ballrooms (UW Seattle campus) Interested in an opportunity to meet with more than 100 employers, all eager to recruit UW candidates? Looking for your first job after graduation, or perhaps still seeking a summer job or internship? Then join us for the 2018 Spring…
April 5, 2018
Sustainable + affordable food on campus
Greetings! Looking for an affordable place to buy food? The ASUW Student Food Cooperative has opened as student-powered bulk buying store, The Bean Basket. It’s the first student-run store on campus open to students, staff, faculty, and the general public! The bulk dried food we sell are wholesale prices, sustainably sourced, organic, and ethically-conscious, making The Bean…
CLUE is Hiring
Students! CLUE is hiring for the 2018-2019 academic year! To find more information on the positions available and to access the application visit: http://webster.uaa.washington.edu/asp/website/tutor-mentor/work-with-us/
April 2, 2018
Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC) hiring new writing consultants for 2018-2019 academic year
The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is now hiring new writing consultants for the 2018-2019 academic year. If you know someone who might be both interested in and qualified to apply for work as a peer tutor at the OWRC, please feel free to share the following link (https://depts.washington.edu/owrc/hiring) and encourage them to apply on HuskyJobs (#124090)….
March 29, 2018
ASP Academic Success Coaches
Student Success Coaching Academic Support Programs is offering students an opportunity to meet with one of our three Student Success Coaches this quarter to get support in any challenges or struggles you are facing, learn to improve your study skills or gain new ones. Success Coaching is an interactive process that empowers students to get from where…
Small Group Career Coaching for A&S Students
Dear students, This quarter the Career and Internship Center will be piloting small group career coaching specifically for Arts and Sciences students. Small group career coaching provides personalized support from a career coach with the added benefit of learning from your peers. These one time, 45 minute sessions are capped at 8-10 students and offer…
March 28, 2018
Upcoming Race and Equity in Education for Undergrads
Amplifying Student Voices: Conversations on Race, Equity, and Inclusion in Education is a Seed Grant sponsored event on May 5, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM that builds on the work that began at the Robinson Center’s Equity Summit in February 2017. In response to requests from youth in our community, this event is an opportunity for high…
“Dinealogue” dinner conversation series: Apply now!
Dear Students, We believe that now, more than ever, we must engage in dialogue with people who have different beliefs in order to broaden our perspectives and generate understanding and empathy. The Dinealogue series was created for this reason. We invite you to apply to be part of a lively and intimate conversation on current…
March 26, 2018
Chinese Culture Talk Series – Chinese Tea
Culture Talk Series-Chinese Tea March 28 @ 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm, HUB 214 Tea Art and Culture of China Join senior tea artist Yin Na as she speaks on the Tea Art and Culture of China. Yin Na is a tea expert and cultural educator visiting the Seattle area from the city of Chongqing. She is…
Brown Bag on March 30: Heather Feldner
Please join us for our first Disability Studies Brown Bag talk of Spring 2018! Title: “Multidisciplinary Technology Curriculum Design for Infusing DS Content into Science and Engineering Communities” Presenter: Dr. Heather Feldner, postdoctoral research fellow in the University of Washington’s Department of Mechanical Engineering Date/Time: March 30, 12pm Location: D Center (MGH 024) Abstract: The…
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