Lavender Graduation 2015!

Graduate and celebrate all of you!​​

Lavender Grad is open to any student eligible, at any level (undergrad or graduate/professional) for a graduation in the 2014​-2015(including fall 201​5) academic year. The Q Center and QSC host Lavender Graduation as a time for the UW queer, trans*, two-spirit, same gender loving, and allied communities to come together and celebrate our multiple identities, our accomplishments, and sheer AWESOMENESS. You do not have to be graduating or be of a certain sexual or gender identity/orientation/expression to participate ​in ​and/or attend the Lavender Graduation year-end ​communities ​celebration. Everyone is welcome and wanted!!!

​Graduates  say ​thisabout Lavender Graduation:

“I felt more embraced and supported by community than I had during the rest of my time as a PhD student. Lav Grad was awesome!”

“Lav Grad was such a warm and welcoming ceremony that instilled such a sense of pride…I got to stand in front of my friends and family and have the feeling that all parts of my life got to come together for the first time.”

The whens, wheres, whys and hows: ​​

When: TUESDAY, June 9th, from 6-8:30 p.m. Graduates please arrive by NO LATER than 5:15 p.m. ​​

Where: THE UW TOWER, Mezzanine Level Cafeteria (Brooklyn Avenue is closed in front of Tower, please make parking arrangements ​in the UW Tower lot ($15 for special graduation day pass), ​on the street, on campus, or in the Hotel Deca parking lot. Parking for people with disabilities will be available in the UW Tower
lot​). ​​

How: IF YOU ARE GRADUATING; please register here: ​ LAV GRAD REGISTRATION​​

Dress: You can wear whatever you want! This is your graduation and as queer and trans* folks we are often “required” by work, school, family, culture, etc. to dress in ways that do not necessarily fit our tastes. If you wish to wear the cap and gown, wear it. If you want to appear in drag, do it. All clothing has cultural significance, but sometimes we want to wear cultural regalia that honors our history, ourselves and the moment, please do so! If you want to dress up, or down, go for it. You want to be comfy, have at it. This is your night. All of your identities are celebrated as is the awesomeness that is you and our UW queer communities!

“Lavender Graduation was one of the most joyous moments of my life so far. It was wonderful to be in a room with so many queer people and allies, celebrating making it through 4 years. The whole event was amazing and life affirming.”

For questions or information, please contact Jaimee Marsh at jaimeem@uw.edu or 206-897-1430.

CLUE hiring tutors for next year!

Mary Gates Hall Atrium. Photo by Katherine B. Turner/ UW Marketing

Hello students,

Are you passionate about your subject area?

Do you enjoy discussing theories or concepts in your field?

Do you enjoy teaching and supporting others?

Are you looking for a way to give back to UW and your fellow Huskies?

If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to apply to be a CLUE tutor. We are hiring for many different positions for the 2015-2016 school year. Check out the ‘working with us tab’ on the website for more information, qualifications, and needed application materials.

We are hiring

~Chemistry tutors

~Writing tutors

~Math tutors

~Physics tutors

~A French tutor

~A Japanese tutor

~A Korean tutor

~A CSE tutor

Applications are due April 10, 2015.                  http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/clue/home/

Husky Spring Training Leadership Conference

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You’re going to be glad you signed up!

The Husky Spring Training Leadership Conference is the place to find a unique set of workshops and conversations to help you hone your leadership skills. This is a free conference for UW students held annually on the UW Seattle campus. Dinner is included and you have a chance to win cool raffle prizes.

Take advantage of a wide variety of workshops presented by leadership practitioners from the UW community and beyond to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes you need to be an effective change agent. Here are just a few of the sessions:

  • Leadership Based in Anti-Oppression Principles
  • Allyship & Cross-Cultural Engagement
  • Introverts, Extroverts and Other-verts
  • Fail Fast, Fail Forward: Nurturing a Resilient Mindset
  • Storytellers for Change

Husky Spring Training is brought to you by the Husky Leadership Initiative (HLI), the Career Center, College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), Housing and Food Services and First Year Programs. Join us and mingle with other Huskies on Friday, April 10, 2:00-7:00 p.m.

Don’t miss out! Learn more on the HLI website and register today for next week’s Husky Spring Training Leadership Conference.