University of Washington, 15th Ave NE and NE 40th St
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-4880
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
For over 40 years, The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center has been working hard promoting an inclusive and educational environment on campus by providing programs and services which enhance the communication and exchange of multicultural perspectives and values. We believe that significant learning takes place outside of the classroom for students, and their involvement in student organizations and programs contributes significantly to students' academic studies, the University community, and enhances the recruitment and retention of underrepresented students.
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.
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's College of Built Environments (BE) devotes its resources to the tangible improvement of built and natural environments. Four departments comprise the college: architecture, construction management, landscape architecture, and urban design and planning. Each prepares students for professional careers involving the design, planning, production, and sustainability of physical and natural environments, as well as addressing policies and programs that engage problems of urban growth and livable communities. Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/UWBuiltEnv
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.
Arch [BE] Log (uwarch-belog.com) is a blog and forum for current students, faculty and the Seattle architecture community to discuss department happenings and current trends in the built environment throughout the world. This is the place to follow UW, Seattle and international studios, learn about upcoming events, job and fellowship opportunities, competitions, photos from Happy Hour, exhibits and other celebrations – AND to voice your opinion on lectures, reviews and interesting architectural elements and projects around Seattle that you can’t help but admire, critique or observe on your quest for coffee at 12am.
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 Women's Center is housed in Cunningham Hall at the University of Washington.
Programs offered at the Robinson Center: - Transition School (TS) - Early Entrance Program (EEP) - UW Academy - Summer Programs: Stretch and Challenge - Saturday Enrichment Classes - Professional Development
Cedar and Lace is a wedding sourcebook for the greater Seattle area. We strive to capture the areas unique and nontraditional style by bringing together distinctive local small businesses. We want to help create a supportive local economy and a wedding day that couples have always dreamt of.
The Women's Center is housed in Cunningham Hall at the University of Washington.
The Ye College Inn is a nationally recognized historic building in Seattle, Washington. It is located at the Northeast corner of University Way and NE 40th Street in the University District one block West of the University of Washington. It was designed in 1909 by Graham & Myers and is an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture used on a commercial building. At the time of its construction, the University Campus was the site of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition and the College Inn was intended to function as a small hotel for fair goers. It later provided housing for students as well as commercial services on the lower floor and does to this day. Following a complete restoration in 1979, The Ye College Inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.