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April 5, 2022

NSIN Hackathon: Reality Bytes – Visualizing Cyber Operations – 4/18, register now

NSIN’s first hackathon of the spring quarter, Reality Bytes, will launch on April 18th. Register now to help us create better solutions for countering cyber threats. The challenge we’re tackling for this hackathon is to develop concepts, technologies, or systems to improve the ability of personnel to visualize, monitor, and respond to cybersecurity events. We’re looking for both…


AWIS: Negotiating While Underrepresented – 5/19,

Women and other underrepresented groups face many barriers in the workplace. Sara Sanford, Executive Director of Gender Equity Now (GEN), believes equity is within reach and plans to share processes and behaviors that can be used to successfully renegotiate salaries, job titles, promotions, remote work schedules, and childcare subsidies. May 19, 2022 About the Speaker…


AWIS: Diversity at NASA – 4/19,

The film Woman in Motion depicts the career of Nichelle Nichols and her efforts to recruit diverse astronaut applicants. We invite you to watch the documentary Woman in Motion April 7-10, then join us for a panel discussion with NASA employees and leaders for a behind-the-scenes look into the current culture at NASA on April 19 Register Now


AWIS: Seattle Awards Banquet – 6/3, 6:30 p.m.

Seattle AWIS invites the community to join us in celebrating the outstanding women who should be recognized for their achievements in advancing science or technology, contributing to STEM education or being outstanding mentors and leaders. Friday – June 3, 2022 6:30-10:00 PM Pacific Individual banquet tickets will go on sale approximately April 15th here, and you…


AWIS: Resilience of Women in STEM – 4/20, 6:00 p.m.

Join Seattle AWIS and Co-hosts the American Chemical Society (ASC), Puget Sound Section as we explore the resilience of Women in STEM. With panelists Gwen Gross, Chief Chemist, The Boeing Corporation (UW Alumni and great person) Jennifer Marsalla, Staff Scientist  Anchor QEA Mi-Youn Brusniak, Principal Bioinformatics Scientist, Nautilus Biotechnology Register here


The Counseling Center: BEGINNING MINDFULNESS (Mindfulness 101) – Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.

An 8-week practice and discussion-oriented group that helps people calm and soothe their nervous systems, looking at different aspects of mindfulness, and sharing thoughts about the practice. We look at groundedness, loving-kindness, self-compassion, gratitude, and dealing with difficult emotions.  Time: Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. Location: Online Start date: Beginning of each quarter Duration:…


The Counseling Center: UNDERSTANDING SELF AND OTHERS – Thursdays, 1 p.m.

Understanding Self and Others (USO) group will provide a safe space to learn and practice effective interpersonal skills, to become more comfortable having conversations and social interactions with others, to learn how to develop more satisfying relationships, and to practice introspection and acceptance of self. We will seek to develop insights about personal patterns through…


The Counseling Center: INTERNATIONAL PRIDE – Mondays, 9:30 a.m.

International Pride is a confidential, safe space that centers queer, questioning, trans, bi, non-binary, and gender non-conforming (self-defined) international student experiences. This supportive space emphasizes community and connection as we process everything and anything related to culture, nationality, sexuality, and gender. Ask questions, find support, and grow.  Time: Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. Location:…


The Counseling Center: BETWEEN CULTURES: HEALING FROM NOT BELONGING – Mondays, 12:00 p.m.

For those who live in the borderlands between two or more cultures, being of both while also experiencing a sense of not belonging to either or any of them.  Time: Mondays, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Online  Duration: Ongoing  Focus: Students who are multiracial and/or multicultural  Facilitator: Ricardo Hildago, LMHC and Sashya Clark, MSW, LICSW To register: Call 206.543.1240 to…


The Counseling Center: TABLETOP ROLE PLAYING GAME GROUP – 4/5 1:00 p.m.

This group is built on a tradition of tabletop gaming as therapy. This alternative format of group therapy will allow participants to build a tabletop character with their individual presenting concerns in mind. Participants will role-play their characters in a fantasy setting to develop strategies to cope with social anxiety, practice using social skills, and…



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