Campus Resources
February 1, 2024
CC@E: Learn to Dine Professionally at the Etiquette Dinner – 2/20 5:00 p.m.
If you’re looking to upgrade your dining skills & improve your business professionalism, attend this year’s Etiquette Dinner, hosted by the CC@E. This annual event will teach participants the difference between “eating” and “dining” as well as some basic do’s and don’ts over a fun, three-course seated meal. Attire is business casual. Tickets are $20…
January 31, 2024
D Center: Sign & Dine with ASL Club – WIN 24, Wednesdays 12:00 p.m.
Every Wednesday from 12-1 p.m. in the D CENTER. Sign & Dine is back for Winter quarter! In collaboration with ASL Club, this recurring meeting gives you the chance to practice your ASL skills + gain a better understanding of Deaf culture. Bring your lunch and stop by for this low-key community bonding event!
D Center: Film “Being Michelle” – 2/28, 6:00 p.m.
“Being Michelle” is a film by Atin Mehra. The D Center will be showing Being Michelle February 28th at 6 pm at HUB Lyceum! Mark your calendars to attend and participate in an insightful roundtable discussion following the movie about incarceration, abuse, trauma, and how these topics intersect with the d/Deaf and Disabled communities. Click…
January 30, 2024
ECE: Zhang Lab, Research Assistants – posted 1/30
Dear Students, We are looking for two graduate students to contribute as Research Assistants to a project focused on building energy efficiency, a key component of the nation’s clean energy agenda. Specifically, we are looking to develop effective solutions for sensing and controlling energy usage in large commercial buildings. These are paid RA positions, supervised…
January 25, 2024
OMSFA: Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, UW Information Session – 2/5, 5:00 p.m.
Dear advisors and colleagues, Please share this opportunity with students in all academic fields who might be interested in funding for future graduate-level studies at Stanford. Students, alumni, and anyone interested to learn more is encouraged to join us to hear from a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship program Admission Director about Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University, a multidisciplinary,…
January 24, 2024
COE: Coffee Chat, “Equity in STEM – Bridging the Divide” – 1/26, 3:00 p.m.
We’re excited to invite you to the next installment of our Coffee Chat series on Friday, Jan. 26, from 3-4:30 pm ECE 403. As always, coffee, tea, and pastries will be provided. Meet fellow grad students to reflect on your time in graduate school and have some meaningful and fun conversations. This month’s theme will be Equity…
January 18, 2024
CTL: Globally-engaged Teaching Workshop – 1/25, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 25 // 2:00-3:30 PM Join a virtual workshop to explore globally-engaged, inclusive, and culturally-responsive teaching practices that are particularly important in meeting the diverse needs of UW’s international student populations. Register Now A workshop for UW faculty and graduate teaching assistants. Co sponsored by the UW Office of Global Affairs and the Center…
EAC: Engineering Academic Success Coaching for Winter 2024
I hope that your winter term is going well so far! I’m writing to remind you about a resource for supporting engineering undergraduate students: two Engineering Academic Success Coaches (ASCs) working within the College of Engineering’s Engineering Academic Center. This is an academic year partnership with UW Academic Support Programs, and we are extremely fortunate…
January 17, 2024
CIC: Supporting the Career Development of Students with Diverse Identities – 3/6, 3:30 p.m.
The career journey looks very different for each student. We strive to provide students from varied backgrounds with tailored resources, success stories, culturally responsive coaching, equitable access to career-building experiences, and more. But there is always more to be done. We invite you to come and learn more about our specialized services, and to share…
CIC: Helping Students Build Professional Connections – Resources, Programs, & Tips – 1/25, 3:30 p.m.
While there’s been buzz about how GenAI can help in the job search, human connections are still critical. Yet, many students struggle to recognize the importance of putting themselves out there and/or lack the skills and confidence to do so effectively. We offer lots of online resources, physical resources, events, and programs to help students…
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