Cool Timeline
Males of Color – Winter 2017
Males of Color: Wellness and Educational Achievement Open to all undergraduate students
Study Abroad with Honors
Summer is just around the corner! Well, not really, but it’s not too early to start planning your summer travels. The Honors Program has seven programs this summer, browse them here: http://depts.washington.edu/uwhonors/international/. Each program is unique and offers an opportunity for exploration, personal growth, new friends, and profound learning. Study…Read More
The Washington Bus is hiring!
Hello! This is Katie Stultz, a 2012 Alum from CEP. I am going to be stepping away from my current role at The Washington Bus, and I would love to share the upcoming job opportunities with the CEP community. The Washington Bus shares many of the same core values of…Read More
University of Alberta MSc Planning Program – Applications Open!
The University of Alberta in Canada is pleased to announce the launch of a new course-based Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning. Rooted in the idea of planning for resiliency, the program focuses on land use planning and policy development to enhance community resilience to economic, social, and environmental…Read More
2017 Multicultural Undergraduate Internships at the Getty Foundation – Applications Open!
The application for 2017 Multicultural Undergraduate Internships at the Getty is now live. Our 10-week paid internships aim to give students work experiences in areas such as curatorial, conservation, education, publications, and public programs – all on site at the Getty Center and Villa! Find out more about our program…Read More
American Indian Studies Courses – Winter 2017
AIS 350: Two-Dimensional Art of the NW Coast Indians 5 cr. VLPA Instructor: Marvin Oliver WF 1:30-3:20 Studio course emphasizes principles of structure and style of two-dimensional art which can be found on many old, traditional Northwest Coast pieces, such as painted storage boxes and chests, house panels, and ceremonial…Read More
Unions, Labor + Civil Rights in CA and the PNW – Winter 2017
There are plenty of seats currently available in CHSTU 354: Unions, Labor & Civil Rights in California and the Pacific Northwest, which fulfills VLPA/I&S/DIV requirements. Prof. Erasmo Gamboa, who has taught the course for many years will not be teaching it this year; the instructor will therefore be Guadalupe Gamboa,…Read More
Dance Marathon at UW – January 21st
Join us on Saturday, January 21st, for the biggest dance event at the University of Washington! All UW students are invited to attend Dance Marathon as we fundraise for Seattle Children’s Hospital. The HUB doors open at 1 pm and we dance all day long, until 9 pm. It’s only…Read More
Pacific Northwest Tribes and the Environment – Winter 2017
This course is open to students from all majors and has no prerequisites. AIS 275 B: Pacific Northwest Tribes and the Environment Instructor: Michael Tulee 5 credits I&S (NW by request to elissaw@uw.edu) MW 5:30 – 7:20 pm This course examines what roles tribes are taking in responding to ongoing…Read More
Social Work Courses – Winter 2017
Soc W 516: The Research Base for Prevention Science: Children and Adolescents SLN: 20026 Th 6-8:50pm (Interested graduate students can self-register) The U.S. Children’s Bureau campaign to reduce infant mortality from 1912-1930 used epidemiological data to identify needs and home visiting to strengthen families, and is arguably unparalleled in scope…Read More