Annual Business Career Fair (BCF) & the BCF Accessibility & Inclusion Hour is just 4 days away

Foster School of Business

Annual Business Career Fair (BCF) & the BCF Accessibility & Inclusion Hour 

DATE AND TIME

  • Tuesday,  October 11th, 2016
  • 1-2PM: Accessibility & Inclusion Hour (STUDENT REGISTRATION LINK & PERKS)
  • Target Populations: Invites and advertisements sent to Veterans, Affinity Groups, and Students with Disabilities
    • NOTE: If students cannot make it from 1PM-2PM, they can still come from 2-6PM and skip the line given their VIP access.
  • 2-6PM:Business Career Fair (BCF Website & BCF Save the Date Flyer)
  • Population: This event is an open event and all University of Washington and Surrounding Schools May Attend
    • Undergraduates (All Majors), Specialty Business Masters Students (i.e. Supply Chain and Information Systems), and Recent Alumni

VENUE        

VENDOR MAP 

Forefront’s Fall Fantastic

Dinner, music, and an inspirational program

Wednesday, November 30, 2016
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Husky Union Building – Grand Ballroom
4001 E. Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195
www.intheforefront.org

Join us to honor the role each of us plays in preventing suicide. Hear stories from champions of the cause, share in the celebration and hope of our work, and remember those we have lost. Together we will envision our next steps in this incredible social movement to save lives.

There is no cost to attend. Guests are encouraged to make a gift to support suicide prevention.

Complimentary parking.

ETCH (Education Transforming Community Health) is recruiting new volunteers!

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ETCH (Education Transforming Community Health) is recruiting new volunteers!

ETCH is an interdisciplinary student project associated SHIFA, a non-profit organization based out of UWSOM. We offer weekly health education sessions to homeless adults in downtown Seattle, striving to create health education curriculum that bridges evidence-based practice and the voices of the many homeless communities in Seattle.  We aim to provide knowledge, skills, and tools to improve the quality of life of our participants.

Weekly sessions offer volunteers a great opportunity to connect with members of homeless communities while expanding your knowledge of preventative care, health systems, and social justice. We ask that volunteers participate in at least one session per month for at least 6 months – with many more opportunities for volunteering, advocacy, and leadership.

This is an excellent opportunity to get involved, regardless of experience. If you are interested in joining, email etchseattle@gmail.com for more information!

Come to our first meeting on October 17th at 6 pm in the research commons (room Red A) to learn more! More information can be found on our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/ETCHseattle