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Building Community Through Food and Storytelling — Call for recipes !

What is one food or food dish that represents your identity? How does this food item embrace and/or showcase who you are? Created by students for the Husky community, the Husky Cookbook is a collection of recipes and food stories gathered from UW students, staff, and faculty. The project aims to unite members across the broader UW community through food and their stories told through food. Not only is food a way to break barriers and build relationships, but it’s also a way in which stories of…

Request for Proposals Fall 2019

The UW Student Technology Fee project proposal application is open Welcome back to Fall Quarter! The UW-Seattle Student Technology Fee is now requesting proposal submissions for student projects. Student organizations in need of funding can apply to the STF this quarter by visiting our website to apply. Student organizations can apply online at uwstf.org by creating a proposal submission where you should detail your project idea. The priority deadline, which allows you to sign up for presentation slots first, is on Friday, October 11th….

Become LEED Accredited – Seattle – Oct. 30

LEED Green Associate (GA) Training When: October 30th 2019 – 6:00PM to 9:30 PM Where: UW Seattle – Loew Hall – Room 112 Registration: http://leadinggreen.com/seattle LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. Buildings can become LEED Certified as can people! Boost your resume up with the LEED Green Associate, the only professional designation to show employers and clients you have certified knowledge in the field. To date, this course and its materials have proven to be instrumental…

Undergraduate Community-Based Internships (UCBI)

WHAT IS UCBI? Undergraduate Community-Based Internships (UCBI), is a paid internship program that places undergraduates in non-profit and public sector organizations. Students interested in public service get the chance to explore, contribute, and grow as they work in, with, and for local communities. Students work on-site with their host organizations 10 hours per week. Students spend an additional two hours each week with Carlson Center staff and fellow interns through one-on-one mentorship and cohort meetings. This cohort-based model allows students…

Community Lifescapes: Discussion with visiting Waseda researchers

Join us next Tuesday!   Community Lifescapes A Discussion with the Goto Lab of Waseda University, Branden Born, Jim Diers, and Jeff Hou The Goto Lab, led by Professor Haruhiko GOTO of Waseda University, has been a pioneer in urban and regional planning in Japan. In the historic city of Nara, their most recent work has focused on community-engaged medical care, an urgent need in the face of the aging society in Japan. From September 27 to October 2, the team led by Prof. Goto will…

B E 498 F / 598 F Cites on Screen 1-credit course has space available

Interested in cities and film? 1-credit course B E 498 F / 598 F Cites on Screen has space available! BE 498 F | 598 F Cities on Screen is a 1-credit film series and seminar in the College of the Built Environment that offers design and planning students and other UW community members interested in the relationship of cinema and the city an opportunity to: view feature films in their entirety read authors who cogently help frame and give new perspectives on what…

2019 Diversity Committee meetings

You are invited to join the UDP Diversity Committee meeting for autumn quarter!  All students, faculty, staff, and UDP Professionals Council members are welcome to participate on the Committee. The meetings are one hour long and occur every two weeks. The time commitment is approximately 6 hours a month, including attending the meetings and working on projects. To learn more about the Diversity Committee, please see our website. Please indicate your availability via this poll: http://whenisgood.net/tjfbptb Please consider your availability for all…

Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves by George Galster

New Architecture Class

Fall 2019 Work-Study Job Opportunities at the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance

I’m excited to share that the Evans School is looking to hire THREE work-study students for the 2019-20 academic year to support our Student Services team with Career Development, Admissions, Equity & Inclusion, and general office projects. Students are needed for 10-15 hours a week and will earn $16/hour.  I’ve attached the job descriptions of each role and included the link to their posting in Handshake. The roles are open to undergraduate and graduate students. Students can apply till September 12th 11:55pm. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY.  Admissions and…