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Wellness and Resilience Course
EDUC 300B: Wellness & Resilience for College & Beyond. Dr. James Mazza’s class has been expanded to a 200 student capacity to help provide more support and resources to students. Content will include Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation, Relationship building, Distress tolerance and Resiliency development.
Participate in a Student Experiment with UW IHMPR
Participate in an experiment (1hr) and get $25 compensation! (please spread the word!! we need 150 people) The UW Institute for Hazards Mitigation and Planning Research is studying people’s interpretation of graphical displays for tornado warnings. You will view 24 severe storm displays and answer questions about how you would…Read More
Study Abroad – Greece
This is a wonderful study abroad opportunity for those wanting to learn about Greece AND continue your undergraduate credits. The prerequisite course is taken Winter Quarter, JSIS A 240 (SLN #22315) Greece Today: The Mediterranean, Europe, and the World for 5 credits, then the Spring break study will provide an…Read More
Healthy Ways to Respond to Stressful Student Life – NURS 204
NURS 204 Learning Wellness: Healthy Ways to Respond to Stressful Student Life Winter Quarter 2017 This course is open to all students across departments. Come learn what to do when you’re stressed out! You’ll learn about self-care and other tools from top experts on health, wellness and self-care. We’ll examine…Read More
Job Opportunity – Data/GIS Intern, City of Seattle
Position Description: Seattle Department of Transportation is seeking an Undergraduate or Graduate level student intern to work with the Street Use Division’s GIS and Data team and HUB coordination program. This position will assist a team of 3 GIS and Data professionals by helping organize program files, align processes, provide…Read More
Place and Displacement – Architecture + Public Administration Competition
See flier below.
Sustainability Studio Student Presentations
This term’s topic is Socially Responsible Purchasing. This year’s presentations will run from 11:30 am to 1:20 pm on December 8 in the Wallace Hall Commons. This term’s projects/client partners include: Supplier Diversity at UW – who are we missing? Team assessed current supplier partnerships at UW, looking at where…Read More
CAUSE Leadership Academic 2017 – Applications Open!
CAUSE (Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through voter registration and education, community outreach, and leadership development. We are looking for students to apply for our…Read More