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January 26, 2022

Info Session: Finding Funding for Graduate School – 2/9, 1:00 p.m.

The Graduate Funding Information Service (GFIS) invites UW graduate students to an info session on how to find funding for graduate school Wednesday, February 9, 2022 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time Learn more about how you can fund your graduate education. Join us for an overview of funding types, search tools, and search strategies, via Zoom. Register…


January 11, 2022

2022 College of Engineering Awards Nominations – 1/18 to 2/18

Recognizing that this is a busy time of year, we are extending our nomination window for the CoE Awards. You can now nominate through Friday, February 18th. Please click here to complete a short form to nominate your colleagues. If you have any questions, please email Rachel Spencer at rms727@uw.edu. Through a College-wide nomination process, this program honors outstanding…


January 10, 2022

Q Center Bodies that Bleed resuming 1/20, 11:00 a.m.

The Q Center is pleased to announce the Bodies that Bleed discussion space is resuming this quarter.  Please see below for more info and share with your networks: Bodies that Bleed is a peer-facilitated group that aims to create space for the expansive ways in which we experience menstruation. If you are someone who has…


December 22, 2021

Jan. 3 to 9 Most classes will be held online

To foster a successful start to the winter quarter, during the first week of the quarter — Jan. 3 to 9 — most classes will be held online. Clinical instruction and practicums will still meet in person. Facilities at all three campuses will remain operational during this time — including housing, libraries, advising and student services…


December 15, 2021

31st Annual Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Conference – 2/26

Registration is now open for the 31st Annual Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Conference. Saturday, February 26, 2022 9:00am – 1:30pm Please be advised that due to the changing state of COVID, we have decided to convert the WiSE Conference to a fully VIRTUAL format instead of hosting it on campus in person at the HUB. …


December 8, 2021

UW S/NS Deadline Moved to December 17

The deadline for undergraduates to change the grading option for a course between numeric and satisfactory/non-satisfactory (S/NS) grading is now the last day of each quarter. This change, which replaces a previous policy with an earlier date, applies to autumn 2021 and to future quarters. The Graduate School has also temporarily authorized this change for…


December 3, 2021

GPSS Meeting – 12/8, 5:00 p.m.

GPSS Announcements GPSS Website Survey (senators only)—super quick way for you to help us improve our website.  RSVP or apply to be a speaker for the 14th Annual ASUW/GPSS Legislative Reception. Details in attached slides (slide 17). Legislative Advisory Board meeting on Friday at 1PM in HUB 314. Zoom option available. Contact: Joel, gpsspol@uw.edu. The GPSS Liaison application is now open—any graduate student can apply. Perfect opportunity to…


December 2, 2021

Call for proposals: UW Teaching & Learning Symposium – submit by 1/10

UW graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and staff are invited to share their innovative, evidence-based teaching practices or research at the 18th Annual Teaching & Learning Symposium (April 19-26, 2022).  We welcome all proposals that focus on teaching and learning and particularly encourage submissions that explore this year’s Symposium theme — Humanized Teaching in Uncertain Times. Guidelines and…


GradSWE Holiday Social – 12/10, 6 p.m.

GradSWE is having our first in-person holiday social on December 10th from 6-7PM at Benson Hall 203! We’d love to get to know more people in the CoE community, share exciting opportunities to be involved with GradSWE, and celebrate the end of a long year together! RSVP HERE!


December 1, 2021

Resistance Through Resilience Lecture: The Inner Work of Racial Justice – 12/7, 6:00 p.m.

Rhonda Magee brings her internationally-renowned book “The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness” to the University of Washington, exploring the application of mindfulness as a means to achieve racial justice. Placing mindfulness at the center of the movement, Magee breaks down the strategic importance of personal well-being and the…



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