From histadv at uw.edu Wed Jun 1 12:52:32 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:35 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] REMINDER - Register for Autumn 2022! Message-ID: Dear Historians, This is a quick reminder to register for Summer 2022 and Autumn 2022 courses! You can find the full list of all Autumn courses through the Autumn 2022 Time Schedule. To help with registration, please find a .doc and .pdf file of the Department of History's undergraduate History courses for this Autumn 2022 (titled "Lecture Courses AUT 2022") attached to this email. We're also attaching the list of Summer 2022 History courses to this email. Seats can fill up quickly, so don't wait to register! There are a few spots left in the Summer 2022 Senior Seminar, HSTRY 498 "Latinx: An American Hemispheric History." Please email histadv@uw.edu for an add code. 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No previous study abroad experience necessary. KIANA PARKER Equity Program Manager & Scholarships Adviser UW Study Abroad 459 Schmitz Hall, Box 355815 Seattle, WA 98195 206.221.6059 kmparker@uw.edu / washington.edu/studyabroad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From histadv at uw.edu Wed Jun 1 13:24:22 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:35 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Grad School 200: Summer course for students interested in graduate school Message-ID: Hello! My name is Mariah Corey and I am the course instructor for GRDSCH200: Preparing for Graduate Education and will be offering the course over the summer. 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Moreover, they will learn how to use data strategically and ethically in their own work. They will discover how to identify and gather publicly available data; determine how it can be leveraged to serve their ethical and rhetorical purposes; and how to represent, narrate, and circulate it effectively. English 208 fulfills the W requirement as well as the data studies course requirement for the Data Science minor. Learning Objectives By the end of the course, students will be able to: ? Describe key cultural, political, and historical contexts of data collection methodologies, platforms, and narratives. ? Identify how historical, political, and cultural contexts affect the creation and understanding of data narratives. ? Describe theoretical concepts within data studies, especially those that engage current and continuing critical questions. ? Engage competing approaches to data science methodologies, collection, and narratives. ? 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Below are some insights from a past participant who later interned with us: ?Before Internship Bootcamp, I had no prior internship experience and I was very worried about finding opportunities. This program made me realize that just being a good student doesn?t guarantee that I?ll be a good working professional, and it gave me the space to develop specific skills that will make me more desirable to any employer.? Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for Arts and Sciences students, both majors and pre-majors. The program will be held during Summer Quarter from July 25 to August 12. Apply here: https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp? We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to secure a spot in the program. Applications will be reviewed until Monday, June 27 at 11:59 PM PDT or until spaces are filled, so submit early if you are interested. Best, Kristina Hsu Bootcamp Lead Intern gesture -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you for the wonderful years working at UW! I'm wishing you all of the best in whatever is next for you. Shannon Vacek Undergraduate Academic Adviser Department of History (https://history.washington.edu) pronouns: she/her/hers Smith Hall 315C, Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 Phone: 206-543-5691 [logo] Please click here to schedule an advising appointment. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2722 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From histadv at uw.edu Thu Jun 2 15:21:25 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:35 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] =?windows-1252?q?EVENT_Registration_Open=3A_Virtual_202?= =?windows-1252?q?2_Summer_Job_=26_Internship_Fair=3A_Thursday=2C_June_23r?= =?windows-1252?q?d_from_1=3A00_pm_=96_3=3A30_pm?= Message-ID: Dear Students! It is my pleasure to share that Registration for the 2022 Virtual Summer career fair is now open to Students. The Tri-Campus Job & Internship Fair will be held virtually in Handshake. The Fair will provide UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma students and alumni an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employer representatives via video chat 1:1 and group sessions. All registered employers are actively recruiting UW students and alumni for full-time, part-time, internship and seasonal opportunities. Next steps: June 2nd ? June 23: * Students and alumni register for the fair. Important: Student Campus Profile in Handshake must be set to "Community" to register and participate fully in this event. * Students and alumni will sign up for 1:1 and group sessions. * Check the schedule often as employers add and update offerings up-to the day of the fair. 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From histadv at uw.edu Mon Jun 6 09:23:16 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:35 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Reminder: Shannon Leaving UW - Farewell Drop-in Event TODAY, 2 - 4 PM in SMI 320 Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please drop in and say thank you and farewell to Shannon as she heads off to her next set off adventures! We'll be celebrating her in SMI 320 from 2 to 4 PM today, Monday. We'll have some light refreshments to fuel your study and also are happy to encourage you to take a study break. Please come by and send your best wishes to Shannon!! Best, Tracy Shannon Vacek and Tracy Maschman Morrissey History Undergraduate Advising University of Washington Smith Hall 315 Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195 vm: 206.543.5691 fax: 206.543.9451 depts.washington.edu/history Please click here to schedule an advising appointment! [follow us on social media] From: Histmaj [mailto:histmaj-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Shannon Vacek Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2022 2:44 PM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: [Histmaj] Shannon Leaving UW - Farewell Drop-in Event Monday Dear Historians, I wanted to reach out to you to let you know that I'm moving and thus will be leaving UW, with my last day being June 15th. This is definitely bittersweet for me as I have absolutely loved my time at UW and specifically working in the History department with all of you. I feel so fortunate to have been able to be one of your History advisors for the last few years. I will miss you all and the department so much! We're holding a farewell party this upcoming Monday, June 6, from 2:00pm - 4:00pm in Smith Hall 320. Please do drop by if you're able to do so! Please also feel free to email me, particularly if you'd like to stay in contact. Thank you for the wonderful years working at UW! 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Skills will include but will not be limited to mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness skills. Students will also learn about research underlying stress, resilience, and related skill areas. For EDUC 215, there are two times and modalities to take this 5 credit class. The first section will be fully in person meeting for lectures on Thursdays from 2:30-5:20pm PST with a one hour quiz section on Fridays for small group activities. The second section is a hybrid section with virtual lectures on Wednesdays from 11:30am-2:20pm PST and then in person synchronous quiz sections for one hour on Fridays. Asynchronous accomodations for lecture can be easily coordinated (synchronous in person participation in the one hour quiz section on Fridays is required). See the attached flyers for additional information and as a tool to share with students. For students who have already taken EDUC 215 (formerly EDUC 200 for the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 school years), recommend our new course EDUC 216: Thriving on the Path to Happiness. This new course will follow the same format as EDUC 215 and build on the skills learned in the first class to help students experience more joy, build stronger relationships, cultivate a growth mindset, and increase opportunities for success and development in personal and professional endeavors. EDUC 216 will be offered on Wednesdays from 2:20-5:20pm PST with one hour quiz sections on Fridays. As with EDUC 215, EDUC 216 is a 5 credit course that provides I&S credits. EDUC 215 (or equivalent) is a prerequisite class for EDUC 216. See the attached flyer for additional details. EDUC 215 Wellness and Resilience for College and Beyond and EDUC 216 Thriving on the Path to Happiness allow students to work towards their best lives while earning course credit! With gratitude, Dr. Lally Co-Instructor for EDUC 215 and EDUC 216 Take care, Jaclyn Lally, Ph.D. University of Washington School Psychology Lecturer, College of Education pronouns: she, her, hers Please note that I receive a high volume of emails and do my best to respond to them promptly during school day hours. Typically I am able to respond within two school days; however, during particularly high volume email times such as the beginning and end of the quarter, responses may take me a bit longer. If I have not responded to your email within one week, please feel free to email me again as your email may have gotten lost in my inbox; this is not personal, just a function of the fact that I teach hundreds of students each quarter. If you have an urgent matter, please use other means to contact me if you are one of my graduate students and/or put URGENT in your subject line to alert me that a faster response is warranted. Thank you for your understanding. 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Elementary Biblical Hebrew I BIBHEB 101/501 MWF 10:30-11:50am 5 credits, VLPA possible Instructor: Kathryn Medill Learn more on MyPlan > This course will introduce students to the basics of biblical Hebrew, including the alphabet, core vocabulary, and grammar, alongside short selections drawn directly from the Bible. Incoming faculty member Kathryn Medill will teach this class, as well as followup courses in Biblical Hebrew in winter and spring. Learn more about Kathryn Medill. What is the Hebrew Bible? The term "Hebrew Bible" refers to biblical texts originally written in Hebrew. This collection of texts is known as the Old Testament in Christianity and the Tanakh in Judaism. Questions? Reach out to Grace Elizabeth Dy, Jewish Studies' student adviser, at jewishst@uw.edu to learn more about this course and related offerings. More NELC & Jewish Studies classes Check out more autumn courses ? including brand new ones! 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FIUTS (The Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) is a nonprofit organization focused on promoting international understanding and community. As a center of international culture that links campus with community, FIUTS programs create a community of international and American students, members of the local community, and alumni around the world. We are currently looking to recruit student ambassadors for the U.S. - Korea Summer English Scholars program. Ambassadors will contribute to the program as peer mentors, cultural liaisons, student leaders, and friends. Ambassadors are essential to this program, and by becoming one you will learn new skills, build your resume, and make international friends. This program will run from July 13th to August 5th. The goal of this program is to help undergraduate students from Korea improve their English skills and experience U.S. culture. To become a student ambassador, apply at https://fiuts.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/component/jsfsubmit/38 by July 1st. All Seattle-area university students are eligible to apply. More information about this program can be found at https://www.fiuts.org/uskorea-english-scholars. Orientation for ambassadors will be held on July 5th. Please contact our Educations Programs Coordinator, Jason Evans, at jason@fiuts.org if you have any questions." I have also attached a flyer that can be used as additional advertisement. Thank you, Tate Jung (she/her) FIUTS: Foundation for International Understanding Through Students University of Washington, Box 355855 / Schmitz 250 info@fiuts.org | 206-543-0735 | www.fiuts.org Tracy Maschman Morrissey History Undergraduate Advising University of Washington Smith Hall 315 Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195 vm: 206.543.5691 fax: 206.543.9451 depts.washington.edu/history Please click here to schedule an advising appointment! 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