Information Sessions – Seattle University’s Masters in Criminal Justice
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2y ago
Are you thinking about what might be your next step after graduation (whether June or later this year)? Have you considered how a graduate degree can further expand your opportunities as well as pay?  What about law school?  Would you like to complete the degree in a faster and more economical fashion?  If you haven’t given it much thought, please consider attending an upcoming MACJ Information Session. Scholarships are available and you can review the various funding opportunities HERE. Seattle University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program Information Session When ..read more
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Volunteer for UW’s Racial Restrictive Covenants Project
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2y ago
The UW’s Racial Restrictive Covenants Project is looking for volunteers! Read on to learn more. What is the Racial Restrictive Covenants Project The language of segregation and exclusion haunts the cities and suburbs of Washington State. Racist restrictions, although now illegal, remain in the deeds and other property records of hundreds of neighborhoods, a toxic residue from the decades when racial segregation was allowed, indeed promoted, by local governments throughout the state. The Racial Restrictive Covenants Project is a public history project dedicated to identifying and mapping racia ..read more
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Funded Summer Opportunity – CBE Aspire Interns/Externs Program
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2y ago
The UW College of Built Environments is now accepting applications for its Aspire Interns/Externs Program. During this 8-week program in Summer 2022, students will interact with industry and academic leaders in the built environments while learning about the importance of home and homeownership to promote a thriving community. To support living expenses during the program, participants will receive a $3,000 summer stipend. APPLY HERE The application deadline is April 18, 2022. Current UW undergraduates and incoming transfer students are eligible to apply. Students with a de ..read more
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Drop-in Resume Clinic for Sociology Undergrads
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2y ago
The American Sociology Association will be holding a virtual Drop-in Resume Clinic for sociology undergrad students. Here are the details:  Drop-In Resume Clinic for Sociology Undergrads  Tuesday, April 19, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern (come and leave at any time during the two-hour block)  Bring your resume with you and your questions about how to best reflect your sociology skills and experience!  You must register in advance: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwuf-qsqj4pH9O2iz9xZEEJCPZJ5825PhUF    After registering ..read more
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Available Academic Success Coaching Resources
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2y ago
We hope you had a restful winter break and that the start of winter quarter is going okay for you all! Below are some updates about Academic Support Programs’ services for winter quarter: CLUE Tutoring and Academic Success Coaching will be operating virtually now until January 17th. Students can access our services virtually through our website. We plan to resume in person and hybrid services on Tuesday, January 18th. CLUE Tutoring CLUE Drop-In Tutoring is open from 7- 11 pm on Sunday through Thursday.  Daytime scheduled appointments are available for Writing and Physics. Exam revi ..read more
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Become a Peer Adviser
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2y ago
UAA Advising is currently recruiting for our Peer Adviser student positions!   UAA Peer Advisers are experienced undergraduate students who receive extensive training and work alongside professional staff advisers to serve thousands of UW Seattle students each academic year.   Peer Advisers see students for 10-15 minute drop-in advising sessions that commonly involve discussing: course selection, major selection and declaration, satisfactory progress policies, registration, academic difficulty, and referrals to campus resources.  Peer Advisers also answer emails ..read more
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Study Abroad with UW Urban Design & Planning
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2y ago
Are you interested in studying abroad in Berlin, Tuscany, the UK, or the Netherlands with the Department of Urban Design & Planning next summer? The College of Built Environment is hosting three study abroad opportunities and the applications are live! Learn more below about upcoming informational sessions.   UDP BERLIN The Once and Future Metropolis: Urbanization, Conflict & Community Summer A Term, 10 credits Application Deadline: January 31st (APPLY HERE) If you are interested in urban systems, transportati ..read more
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INFO SESSION: Foster Minors – Business and Entrepreneurship
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2y ago
Foster School of Business is hosting an information session for students about Foster Minors – Business and Entrepreneurship on Wednesday, January 12th at 3:00 PM via Zoom (https://washington.zoom.us/j/94941813855). Business Minor website: https://foster.uw.edu/academics/degree-programs/undergraduate-programs/curriculum/business-minor/ Email: bizminor@uw.edu Entrepreneurship Minor website: https://foster.uw.edu/academics/degree-programs/undergraduate-programs/curriculum/entrepreneurship-minor/ Email: entremnr@uw.edu ..read more
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Paid Internship Opportunity at the City of Seattle
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2y ago
The Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) is seeking an undergraduate college student, preferably a sophomore, junior or senior, to help improve the lives of Seattle’s immigrant and refugee communities by engaging them in decisions about the city of Seattle’s future and improving the City’s programs and services to meet the needs of all constituents. Seattle is a Welcoming City. We value inclusion and equity. Here’s a link to the internship application page. Educational Benefit to Intern: Learn about the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) Ethnic Media Program, one of th ..read more
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Nominate Your Favorite TA or Professor for an Award!
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2y ago
Do you know a faculty member or graduate student TA/instructor who goes above and beyond to help students learn and succeed? The Center for Teaching and Learning invites you to recognize outstanding teaching by nominating a faculty member for the Distinguished Teaching Award or a graduate student instructor/TA for the Excellence in Teaching Award.  Submit your nomination by November 30. Visit our Teaching Awards descriptions page to learn more about award criteria ..read more
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