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January 24, 2024

LAST CALL: Interested in being a FIG or Orientation Leader?

First Year Programs is currently recruiting for our First-year Interest Group (FIG) Leader and Orientation Leader (OL) student positions! FIG Leaders support first-year students by facilitating academic information, campus resources, common questions in the GEN ST 199 course. Gain lots of experience and development in skills such as public speaking, mentorship, leadership, interpersonal communication skills, and…


Free Lunch & Career Conversations with Diverse Alumni

On the menu? Opportunities to discuss the intersection of identity and career. Together, we’ll explore how embracing your personal identities impacts, influences and informs your professional journey. Connect with Huskies who share some of your experiences and start building your network now! Feb. 1: Women of Color in STEM Feb. 8: Men of Color in Entrepreneurship Feb….


Apply Now for Spring Quarter’s Non-Profit and Government Industry Mentorship Program (Due Feb 9th)

Want to build professional connections?  Explore meaningful career paths in the public sector?  Connect with other students who share similar interests? Apply for our 1 credit (CR/NC) Gen St course in spring quarter. Selected students will meet with an industry mentor weekly during spring quarter to learn how their interests, skills, and strengths can translate…


January 17, 2024

Navigating Engineering as a First-Generation Student

Are you an Engineering Undeclared (ENGRUD) student who identifies as First-Generation? Join us for lunch and hear from upper-class engineering students about navigating engineering as first-generation college students! WHEN: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 (12:30pm-1:20pm) LOEW 019 RSVP by 1/22: tinyurl.com/engr-first-gen


Teacher Education Opportunity:

Examining Ourselvesin Order to be Culturally Responsive Educators and Create Inclusive Environments  Intended for post-secondary teachers, UW students, and K-12 teachers. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access (DEIA) work and initiatives have changed greatly since 2020. As educators we quickly pivoted to different approaches and often looked for playbooks to help us navigate these changes. We…


Diversity Career Fair

Wed, Jan 24, 3:00-6:00, HUB Ballrooms Go here for more information Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to meet one-on-one with employers that are committed to supporting UW students and alumni from all backgrounds, cultures, and identities, including veterans and LGBTQ+. The fair is open to ALL UW STUDENTS, ALL MAJORS (Business, STEM, and Arts &…


Summer Course Offering: MORE-THAN-HUMAN WORLDS: The Poetics & Politics of Life

WHAT BECOMES POSSIBLE WHEN WE DECENTER THE HUMAN IN THEARTS AND HUMANITIES? HUM 498 A/B – 12 CREDITS – JUNE 20-AUGUST 16, 2024 This course aims to cultivate an appreciation of the more-than-human-world —from plants toanimals to water to rock—as agentive, animate, and inextricably entangled with human lifeworlds.To this end, the course will introduce frameworks…


Upcoming Webinars with Harvard Medical School

The dates have been updated for the webinars that are being offered with Harvard Medical School’s ORMA. The webinars are meant to help pre-med students understand the medical school application process. Please refer to the dates and topics below for upcoming events: 1/18: Maximizing Personal Statements and Secondary Applications 2/22: Best Practices for Medical School…


January 10, 2024

Research Opportunity: More-than-Human Worlds – The Poetics and Politics of Life

The Office of Undergraduate Research is pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2024 Summer Institute in the Arts & Humanities (SIAH)! SIAH offers an opportunity for undergraduates to engage in scholarly research with accomplished scholars and peers while earning full-time academic credit. Student participants develop individual, original research ideas related to an…


November 29, 2023

Interested in “making a difference” and working in STEM?

Interested in “making a difference” and working in STEM? Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and make a lasting impact. Join us virtually on Thurs, Nov 30, 3:00-4:00 to learn about the challenging, rewarding, and inspiring moments of service from returned Peace Corps Volunteers who…



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