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Residential FIGs 2011!

June 15th, 2011 · Filed under: Uncategorized

We’re BACK! After a long, and undoubtedly academic, hiatus, we’re back with a new episode. Let’s meet this year’s Residential FIG leaders (well, at least 2 of the 3). Michelle Ha and Mary Jean Spadafora sit in to talk about the Res. FIG program. You can find out more about the Residential FIG program here: http://fyp.washington.edu/?page_id=89. Enjoy!

 
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How do you beat procrastination?

November 29th, 2010 · Filed under: Uncategorized

The University of Washington Advising Podcast posed the question to advisors and students, “how do you beat procrastination?” As we get closer to finals, listen in to these recommendations from people who have tamed the impulse to avoid work.

Podcast music for this episode was provided by UW student Lucy Horton. You can find more of her music at: http://www.facebook.com/lucyhortonmusic; http://www.myspace.com/lucymhorton; or on iTunes.

 
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ANTH/ARCHY 269 with Jason DeLeon!

March 3rd, 2010 · Filed under: Uncategorized

Dr. Jason DeLeon joins us for the Advising Podcast today to help out with a couple things. First, to discuss his Spring Quarter 2010 class, ANTH/ARCHY 269, Introduction to Ethnoarchaeology and Material Culture Studies. What do Stone Henge Megaliths, projectile points, my first-generation iPod, and yesterday’s chopsticks all have in common? Dr. DeLeon explains.

Additionally, the UW Advising Podcast wants to profile your music! If you’d like me to include some of your music at the beginning and end of the podcast, send an audio file to cschwenn at uw.edu or bring a CD to MGH 171. All musical genres welcome. I’ll include your name and contact information so if people can’t get enough, they know how to get in touch. Jason DeLeon generously kicks off this new era by sharing music from his band, The Wilcox Hotel.

 
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Spring 2010 Course: HSERV 100

February 10th, 2010 · Filed under: Uncategorized

Sarah MacKenzie returns to talk about the Spring 2010 version of her course, HSERV 100: Personal and Public Health. How does a weakness for chocolate reflect some of the important issues in the field of Public Health? Take a few minutes to listen in, then sign up for Dr. MacKenzie’s class!

 
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