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Autumn Resources & Opportunities (Volume 2) Husky Pawket Guide

Hello Huskies, Autumn quarter is officially underway at the UW. There is no question that your academic pursuits need to remain your number one priority, but your Husky Experience will be incomplete if all you do is go to class, go home and study. Years of experience and research has shown us that students who participate in groups and activities, attend events on campus and who hold leadership positions will have better grades, graduate at higher rates and be more satisfied…

Winter 2023 Resources & Opportunities (Vol. 2) – Husky Pawket Guide

Hi Huskies, Since the start of the academic year, there have been numerous mass shootings and other acts of violence in our country, including two horrific incidents in California this past week. Some of the acts have targeted the Asian American and LGBTQIA communities, among others. We all grieve deeply for those who lost their lives as well as for their loved ones and our entire community. It is typical for people to experience a variety of emotions following such…

Spring 2022 Resources & Opportunities (Vol. 2) – Husky Pawket Guide

Hi Huskies, We’re still early in the quarter and there are plenty of ways to get engaged with activities around campus and make the most of your Husky Experience. Below are some opportunities to connect with others, as well as a handful of resources to help you succeed. Contents Health and Safety Connecting with Community Mental Health Moment Career and Internships Navigating UW 1. Health and Safety Being fully vaccinated, including getting a booster shot, continues to be a critical…

CSSC Director Search

The University of Washington (UW) is conducting a search in spring of 2022 for an outstanding, principled, and dynamic student affairs leader for the position of Director of Community Standards and Student Conduct (CSSC) at the UW’s Seattle campus. This is a key leadership role in the UW’s Division of Student Life, and is responsible for leading a vibrant team dedicated to helping students grow and develop through accountability to the Student Conduct Code. The Director provides tri-campus leadership to…

Autumn Resources & Opportunities (Vol.3) – Husky Pawket Guide

Hi Huskies, Checking back in. We’re further into the quarter and still navigating the intricacies of remote learning during a pandemic. Your emotional well-being is a top priority amidst the unique stressors of this quarter; I’m happy to share that UW students now have access to 24/7 mental health support (more on that below). These next couple weeks are pivotal for the health of our UW community as well as the political future of our country. Let’s make them really…

Autumn 2021 Resources & Opportunities (Vol. 3) – Husky Pawket Guide

Hi Huskies, First, an urgent reminder: to avoid a hold on your winter quarter registration, you must complete a vaccination verification by Oct. 29. This is not the same thing as the vaccine attestation from earlier in the fall – even if you already attested to your vaccine status, you still need to complete a vaccine verification. Please take a moment to check and ensure that you have done this – more on that below. Also below, tips for navigating…

Retention Task Force

Ensuring students reach graduation is a shared responsibility at the University of Washington. The Retention Task Force convenes senior campus leaders to foster collective action to improve retention, persistence, and graduation among undergraduate students. The task force works in three key areas that inform decision making and resource allocation – data gathering and analysis, student interventions, and the reduction of systemic barriers.