Odegaard Library has been serving the University of Washington community since 1972. Not only is this library home to a collection of books, study spaces, and librarians, the building is shared with the Odegaard Writing and Research Center and UW-IT Learning Technologies and Help Desk. NEED HELP? START HERE! Book a research help appointment: http://lib.washington.libcal.com/booking/owrc Book a writing help appointment: https://depts.washington.edu/owrc/signup.php Get computer help: http://www.washington.edu/itconnect/wares/computer-care-repair/the-computer-vet/ Book a study space: http://www.lib.washington.edu/services/facilities/studyrooms/odegaard-library
The University of Washington School of Social work is a recognized leader in solving the most demanding social issues of our day through rigorous research, academic innovation, and public service. Among the nation’s top-ranked schools of social work, we recruit the best and the brightest, nurture groundbreaking ideas, and partner strategically to challenge limits, redress inequities and strengthen communities. Our fundamental purpose is to educate tomorrow’s social work leaders, discover solutions that work in the real world, and build human capacity for lasting social change.
The University of Washington College of Education is dedicated to making an excellent education a daily reality for every student in every community across the state and beyond. The College is consistently ranked among the top colleges of education in the U.S. News and World Report ratings.
Did you know that there are: 16 libraries on 3 campuses, more than 400 library staff, 120,000 journals, more than 7 million print volumes, and over 60 miles of shelving in the Suzzallo and Allen Libraries combined? As an award-winning library system, we offer an array of services and resources to meet your needs. In Seattle, the Odegaard Undergraduate Library (OUGL) and Suzzallo and Allen Libraries face Red Square, and many other libraries are located throughout campus, each with a focus on a specific subject area. Visit us at the UW Libraries Home Page (above) to begin your research.
The University of Washington Information School, or "iSchool," is shaping the ways people create, store, find, manipulate and share information. Our work helps people address information challenges more ethically, effectively and with a heightened sense of possibility. We offer degrees in Informatics (BSc), master's programs in Library and Information Science (MLIS) and Information Management (MSIM), and a PhD in Information Science. With almost 700 students, we are one of the gems of the University of Washington campus, with students, faculty and researchers exhibiting strong leadership in their respective fields.
The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington combines the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields to enhance our understanding of our interconnected globe.
We believe that every student has the right to higher education. We believe in the power of education to inspire empathy. We believe in providing vehicles for student leadership and engagement. We believe that we are one part of a larger effort and collaboration is critical to our success. We believe in the impact of meaningful student-to-student relationships.
The top-ranked University of Washington Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences (SPHSC) is committed to the science of communication! Located in the Pacific Northwest, we are part of the Natural Sciences division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Our research and our courses address the fundamental aspects of communication—hearing, speech, and language—as well as the causes and treatment of disorders such as childhood speech sound disorders, aphasia, stuttering, voice disorders, and hearing loss. We operate the UW Speech and Hearing Clinic, a clinical training facility that is integral to our department and serves those affected by communication disorders within our community. Located on our Seattle campus, we offer 6 educational programs culminating in the following 4 degrees: Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) Undergraduate Speech & Hearing Sciences major Postbaccalaureate Speech & Hearing Sciences program Master of Science degree (M.S.) Speech-Language Pathology program (CoreSLP) Medical Speech-Language Pathology program (MedSLP) Doctor of Audiology degree program (Au.D.) Doctor of Philosophy degree program (Ph.D.) In the most recent U.S. News and World Report rankings of graduate programs, our Doctor of Audiology program and our Master of Science in Speech-Language-Pathology programs were ranked third in the country. All our clinical graduate programs are also accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA).
The East Asia Library provides collections and services to support learning, teaching, and research in East Asian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean Studies. We are also on Twitter https://twitter.com/uwealib
The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies is a school within the University of Washington's College of Arts and Sciences, in Seattle, Washington. The school's name honors Henry M. Jackson, a former U.S. Senator from the state of Washington.The Jackson School manages undergraduate and graduate academic programs in International Studies and regional studies. In addition to International Studies, the undergraduate programs include Asian, Canadian, European, Latin American, and Jewish studies, as well as comparative religion. The graduate programs include China; Japan; Korea; Middle East; Russian, East European and Central Asian; South Asian; and Southeast Asian studies; as well as comparative religion. The school also offers an accelerated 10-month Master of Arts in Applied International Studies (MAAIS) for professionals seeking to advance their careers in foreign affairs.
The Women's Center is housed in Cunningham Hall at the University of Washington.
The CSO at UW is a registered student organization and we are located in an awesome building on the Ave, a block from campus. Come by anytime we're here (see hours)! You’re especially invited to our Thursday night meetings at 7pm. (Bible readings, sharing, chatting) If you are interested in learning more, contact us, stop by or visit our website http://students.washington.edu/csouw/. For more information about Christian Science, you can also visit www.christianscience.com.
President – Samantha West Vice President of Internal Affairs – Sharla Akers Vice President of External Affairs – Jessica Bao Secretary – Hunter Mask Treasurer – Megan Hodge Community Relations and Outreach Officer – Calob Mejias
OFS strives to maintain a neutral space that is affordable and accessible to enable the goals, pursuits and interests of individual artists, groups and art advocates. Previously the space was the home for the Martha Nishitani Modern Dance School, which opened in 1954. In 2002, Nishitani retired, and in January 2003, the space re-opened under the stewardship of OFS, a partnership of dance/movement artists formed by original members Cheronne Wong, Paige Barnes, Pablo Cornejo, BetterBiscuitDance, and Rockhopper Dance. OFS is located at 4205 University Way NE, in Seattle’s University District, on “the Ave” at 42nd, across the street from Bulldog News. Click here for map and driving directions. The studio is currently managed by Seattle dance/movement artists Paige Barnes, Aiko Kinoshita (acornDance), Amelia Reeber, Rosa Vissers and Anna Conner. Past members include: Pablo Cornejo Cheronne Wong BetterBiscuitDance – Alex Martin & Freya Wormus Rockhopper Dance Crispin Spaeth Dance Group Violette Tucker
CONTACT US ----------------- Conner Thomas https://www.facebook.com/conrthomas [email protected] Jasmine Naz [email protected] Group/Forum: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420236521394837/
The official mission of the UW Husky Veterans at the University of Washington is to foster unity, pride and community within its members and the surrounding community through educational, cultural and social advancement. [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/groups/UWHuskyVeterans
The Washington State Model United Nations (WASMUN) is Washington State's largest and oldest High School Model United Nations conference. Held annually in the Seattle area, high school students from throughout the Pacific Northwest participate in a weekend-long simulation of the United Nations. WASMUN is an officially registered nonprofit with the State of Washington.
The Alpha Omicron (AO) Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was the first Black-Greek letter organization to be charted in the Pacific Northwest. On April 17, 1933, AO was chartered at the University of Washington where we continue to implement the legacy of Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service.
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) of the National Science Foundation will construct a network of instruments, undersea cables, and instrumented moorings that spans the Western Hemisphere. This network of observatories will measure physical, chemical, geological, and biological phenomena in carefully selected key coastal, regional, and global areas. A common cyberinfrastructure architecture will integrate the observatories' thousands of instruments, tens of thousands of users, and terabytes of data through the Internet. Educational elements that are under development will reach a global audience. The cabled high power (up to 200 kW) and bandwidth (up to 240 Gb/s) component of the OOI is called the Regional Scale Nodes (RSN). This network spans the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate, and includes cabled arrays of sensors on the seafloor and throughout the water column. Implementation of the Regional Scale Nodes is led by the University of Washington. Shallow-water, cabled coastal sites off the Oregon coast are shared by the University of Washington and Oregon State University; the UW manages the cable technology. Coastal studies in the Pacific will be facilitated by an array of cabled and uncabled moorings across the continental shelf off Newport, Oregon, and Grays Harbor, Washington. Implementation of the Coastal Scale Nodes is overseen by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and its partner, Oregon State University. Global studies will be facilitated by moorings at four sites, one each in the Pacific near the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Southern Ocean near Chile, the Atlantic near Greenland, and the Atlantic off Argentina. Implementation of the Global Scale Nodes is overseen by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. High-bandwidth data, high-definition video and digital still imagery will be streamed live from the cabled observatory via the Internet to researchers, educators, and the public. Data from uncabled moorings will be sent to satellites and then to the internet. The Cyberinfrastructure component of the OOI will facilitate use, storage, and visualization of the myriad data sets. Implementation of the cyberinfrastructure architecture is led by the University of California, San Diego. In concert this transformative infrastructure with real-time and adaptive capabilities will provide unprecedented opportunities for scientists, educators, and the public to participate in cutting-edge oceanography. The Education and Public Engagement component of the OOI will help facilitate use of this infrastructure by a diverse national and international community. The Ocean Observatories Initiative is managed and coordinated by the OOI Program Office at the Consortium for Ocean Leadership in Washington, D.C.
Acknowledging our role as a vital first impression for visitors, employees, and students arriving at the University of Washington campus, Transportation Services is dedicated to providing customers with an exceptional experience and a lasting impression of Husky hospitality. We provide clean, safe, and convenient parking resources, as well as services that make other mode of travel to campus—transit, walking, biking—easier and more cost-effective options for members of the UW community with varying needs. We are an enthusiastic and proactive partner for campus organizations and departments in creating singular and exceptional Husky experiences for students, visitors, patients, and our UW colleagues. Connections. Convenience. Community. We are Transportation Services.
SAGE is a UW Registered Student Organization at the University of Washington. We represent the Program on the Environment and want to bring together a community of students to support the environment and each other.