Need to see the daily calendar of reservations booked by RSOs/organizations? Refer to our reservations calendar.
Also, check out our Facebook event page to see all of Kelly ECC’s current events!
The Annual Awards GALA is an opportunity for the extended ECC family to recognize our affiliated student organizations and student leaders who are active members of our Kelly ECC community and the broader UW community through activism, leadership, philanthropy, community service, and outreach. We also celebrate members of our community who are graduating and toast to the completion of a successful academic year.
This year, Gala will happen via Instagram Live on May 21st, 5-7pm!
Check out our website for more information:
https://depts.washington.edu/ecc/awardsgala/
Follow Kelly ECC on Instagram: @uw_ecc
RSO Affiliation is an annual process that takes place every fall quarter. RSO’s are required to be affiliated if they would like special access to ECC perks. Student organizations looking to affiliate with the ECC need to first be registered through SAO. RSO’s are encouraged to direct registration questions to SAO and affiliation questions to the Advisor for Student Leadership (Reesha).
Looking to talk about strategies for success or long-term goals now that classes are virtual? Need advice from a professor on how to cope with stress or engage in difficult conversations about race? Join a safe and supportive space led by Professor LaTasha Levy from the Department of American Ethnic Studies (AES). Professor Levy is a Black Studies scholar whose research focuses on Black political history, social movements, and Black intellectual traditions. She teaches courses on African American history, Black aesthetics, and #Black Lives Matter in Historical Context. Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/realtalklevy
Looking to talk about strategies for success or long-term goals now that classes are virtual? Need advice from a professor on how to cope with stress or engage in difficult conversations about race? Join a safe and supportive space led by Professor LaTasha Levy from the Department of American Ethnic Studies (AES). Professor Levy is a Black Studies scholar whose research focuses on Black political history, social movements, and Black intellectual traditions. She teaches courses on African American history, Black aesthetics, and #Black Lives Matter in Historical Context. Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/realtalklevy
Panelist: Christine Newman, Assistant Director, UW Impact
Kim Jones, Executive Vice President, Council for Opportunity in Education
Moderator: Kristian Wiles, Interim Assistant Vice President, OMA&D Student Success
With only days left leading up to the November 3 voting deadline, one question on the minds of many is what happens post-election. Candidates have sought offices by making promises and engaging constituents on issues for, at least, the past several months. So how do you continue to make your voice heard and influence policy decisions new and re-elected candidates will make? Our panelists will outline strategies for engagement with the Washington State Legislature and US Congress to ensure that you continue to have a voice on issues that matter to you most.
Creating Health and Wellness bags to give away in front of the ECC (more details to come)
The ECC will set up a Virtual Viewing Party on the day of the Election results coming out. We will have opportunities for students to interact with each other, giveaways, and various interactive activities.
Let’s Talk is a program that connects UW students with support from experienced counselors from the Counseling Center without an appointment. Iris Song PsyD and other Counselors will hold drop-in hours via videoconference to provide insight, solutions and information about other resources. Let’s Talk drop-in visits are free, confidential and there is no appointment necessary. This is 1-on-1 consults.
(Let’s Talk offers informal consultation – it is not a substitute for regular therapy, counseling or psychiatric care)