From histadv at uw.edu Tue Oct 4 08:34:24 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] RESEARCH and LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS: Mary Gates Endowment for Students Scholarships Are Now Open! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please think about applying to these scholarships for research and leadership! Good luck! [cid:image001.png@01D7DFC1.27AB9F40] The Mary Gates Endowment for Students scholarships are open to all UW undergraduate students, including all majors, and residency statuses (international students, and undocumented students are eligible to apply). Please visit our website for deadlines and information: https://expd.uw.edu/mge/ Benefits Mary Gates scholarships provide $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research activities. The Mary Gates Endowment for Students supports University of Washington undergraduates to become independent learners and community leaders through research and leadership scholarships. We encourage students' development of creative, courageous ideas and efforts. Research Scholarship Students engage in a research project to discover, articulate, and contribute their talents and ideas with the guidance of a faculty mentor. Deadline: * October 31, 2022 Leadership Scholarship Students foster leadership development skills as they pursue a project or activity important to them and their community. Deadline: * October 24, 2022 Information Sessions We offer weekly information sessions for students to learn more about the scholarships offered through Mary Gates Endowment. RSVP for a time that works best for you: https://expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/1143 Advising Schedule advising appointments for assistance with components of the scholarship application or general questions about the Mary Gates Endowment. Please visit our advising site: https://expd.uw.edu/mge/advising/ Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. We look forward to receiving your application! Best, ANNABEL CHOLICO Assistant Director Mary Gates Endowment for Students Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity Box 352803 171 Mary Gates Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 206.616.3925 cholico@uw.edu / expd.uw.edu/mge/ Pronouns: she/her [MGH and UW combo e-sig] Mark Weitzenkamp 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! 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We host professional development meetings, social events, networking opportunities, guidance in intern/job search, preparation for the LSAT, and assistance in law school applications! Recruitment Week Schedule: 10/10: Info Session | SMI 404 | 5:30 PM-6:30 PM 10/11: Leadership Panel | MEB 103 | 6 PM-7 PM 10/12: Zoom Info Session | 5:30 PM-6:30 PM 10/13: Formal Mixer & Mocktails | HUB 214 | 7 PM-8 PM 10/14: Icy Debates + Pizza | HUB 340 | 2:30 PM-3:30 PM Updates are found on our Chapter's Instagram! @uw_pad Any Questions? Email: paduwrecruit@gmail.com [https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9e57e3_04b24fd0af534f1bb09b9ba1a583c47c~mv2_d_1782_1773_s_2.png/v1/fill/w_114,h_114,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/PADSeal_Transparent.png] Maxwell Nares Recruitment Chair | Phi Alpha Delta [uwprelaw.com] University of Washington | Seattle, WA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In Bootcamp, you are onboarded with a cohort of intern trainees into gesture?our own C21 training startup?where you will have a manager, work responsibilities, and constant feedback and evaluation. This program is designed to challenge and stretch you because the most important skills and lessons are learned through challenge. Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences, both majors and pre-majors. Whether you are interested in Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences, the skills and mindset you learn in Bootcamp can apply to your future career development. Apply here: https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp? Please use your UW email address to fill out the application. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to secure a spot in the program. Applications will be reviewed until Monday, October 10th at 11:59 PM PDT so submit early if you are interested. 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Undergraduate students can pursue a minor in the interdisciplinary study of the history, present, and future of texts-from scrolls, manuscripts, and printed books to archival documents, digital texts, and textual data. Students can explore how texts have been written, published, read, circulated, and archived from antiquity to today. Courses include hands-on work with historical texts, archival sources, and contemporary artists' books, as well as with methods for editing, digitizing, exhibiting, and publishing texts. The minor will be of interest to students thinking about further studies or careers in editing and publishing, libraries and library science, archives, and cultural institutions, and in contexts that involve working with cultural and literary texts in digital and/or archival environments. https://txtds.uw.edu/index.php/programs/minor-in-textual-studies-digital-humanities/ It is an interdisciplinary minor built around core classes like: TXTDS 401 Text Technologies TXTDS 402 Book Arts TXTDS 403 Archives, Data, and Databases TXTDS 404 Texts, Publics and Publications This is supported by a longer group of elective classes from departments including English, French, the Jackson School of International Studies, History, Art History, Asian Languages and Literature, Middle Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Comparative History of Ideas, and Informatics. Check out the current and upcoming classes on their website. If you have questions about the program, I recommend emailing Professor Geoffrey Turnovsky (gt2@uw.edu) Sincerely, Mark Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11411 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From tmasch at uw.edu Wed Oct 5 16:56:44 2022 From: tmasch at uw.edu (Tracy L Maschman Morrissey) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] UCBI now hiring paid interns! Info sessions start tomorrow (Wed) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Historians, Please note that these are paid internships! Good luck! ************************************************* Hello Friends and Colleagues, We're excited to share that the application for Undergraduate Community-Based Internships (UCBI) is now LIVE! Application deadline is Wednesday, October 19. Info sessions start tomorrow. It's important that our interns share values, identities and lived experiences with the communities with which we partner. Black, Indigenous and Students of Color, as well as LGBTQIA+ students and those who hold other marginalized identities, are strongly encouraged to apply. We'll send a follow-up email later in our application process as well. There will surely be cross-posting, but we thank you for sharing this info with your students! Take care and have a great week, Katie ----- UCBI is now hiring paid interns to work with community organizations in Seattle and King County! Undergraduate Community-Based Internships (UCBI) is a paid internship program for undergraduates who are interested in working in nonprofit and public sector organizations. Interns work 10 hours/week with community-based organizations during winter and spring quarters. Additionally, they participate in weekly cohort meetings led by graduate student mentors. Why participate in UCBI: * Take your learning off campus and (re)connect with communities * Dive into a topic or issue you're passionate about and explore career opportunities * Learn more about power, privilege, identity and systems of oppression through community engagement * Receive mentorship and coaching from UCBI mentors and nonprofit/public sector leaders * Engage in professional development opportunities and build your network with your cohort and host organization * Earn a stipend ($2250/quarter) for your work * Earn academic credit toward leadership minor through LEAD298 in winter and spring Applications open thru Wednesday, October 19. Students are strongly encouraged to attend an info session before submitting an application. Swing by MGH 171 for an in-person info session or catch us on Zoom next week -- * Info session #1 (MGH 171) on Wednesday, 10/5, 10:00-11:00AM * Info session #2 (MGH 171) on Thursday, 10/6, 10:00-11:00AM * Info session #3 (MGH 171) on Tuesday, 10/11, 3:30-4:30PM * Info session #4 (Zoom [washington.zoom.us]) on Wednesday, 10/12, 5:30-6:30 (ZOOM ID: 957 8988 7656) You can also email us at ucbiteam@uw.edu with any questions. We look forward to meeting you and exploring community-based internship options for 2022-2023! Thank you, UCBI Team Armon, Justin, Katy, Ray, & Katie KATIE WALLACE Sr. Program Manager of Community-Based Internships Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center Box 352803 171 Mary Gates Hall / Seattle, WA 98195-2803 206.221.1910 / fax 206.616.4389 kwallac1@uw.edu / cele.uw.edu Katie uses she/her pronouns. [cid:93a205f1-0eb1-4378-9322-1c488ec3be78] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Historical Review is the UW's only undergraduate journal showcasing research and writing in the field of history. We are run by students and each issue features articles by UW students. The Historical Review is published once a year every Spring quarter. Find out more about us at our website [sites.google.com]. If you have questions, you can contact the Historical Review team at historicalreviewatuw@gmail.com. Thank you! -- Please let me know if you need anything else or if I should be sending this to a different place. I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Sierra Muehlbauer Editor-In-Chief at the Historical Review Mark Weitzenkamp 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! 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No political experience is required, but strong writing and good people skills are important. This year's priority applicationdeadline is Wednesday, October 19th, and the final deadline is Sunday, October 23rd. Additional information about the program and the application form are available on their website at:https://leg.wa.gov/Internships/Pages/default.aspx [leg.wa.gov] . UW students who are selected register for 15 credits of POL S 497. Representatives of the programwill be on campus on October 13^th ?and 14^th ?to conduct information sessions. All sessions are on the ground floor of Gowen Hall in Room 1A. Stop by anytime during the sessions to find out more about this amazing internship program. *Wednesday, October 13.* 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 *Thursday, October 14* 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 If you have any questions, contact Pol S Advising at: polsadvc@uw.edu. ***************************************** -- Tamara Sollinger Academic Adviser Political Science, University of Washington 215D Smith Hall, Box 353530 (206) 543-1824 https://uw-polisci-advising.as.me/schedule.php [uw-polisci-advising.as.me] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There is not a way to participate in the fair without signing up for employer sessions! Be sure to also check-out job & internship postings on Handshake from employers attending the fair! [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] How does a Virtual Career Fair work? Check out these resources: ? What is a virtual fair? [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Preparing for UW Virtual Career Fair [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Handshake?s Guide to Attending a Virtual Fair [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Virtual Fairs - Your Ticket to Getting Hired (2 min video) [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] Questions? Email cicevents@uw.edu. 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Box 40770, San Francisco, CA 94140 Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11411 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From histadv at uw.edu Mon Oct 10 15:55:18 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] INTERNSHIP BOOTCAMP: Last Call for C21 Autumn Quarter Internship Bootcamp Applications In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Historians, Another great career opportunity! Applications due today! Good luck!! Are you looking to get your career skills boosted? Need to be able to talk about professional strengths in a setting outside of the classroom? Want to set yourself apart from other applicants for internships and jobs? Are you interested in exclusive internship opportunities? If you answered yes, read on... The C21 Autumn Quarter Internship Bootcamp - applications due today! What is C21 Internship Bootcamp? The C21 Internship Bootcamp is a hybrid, 3-week training program where intern trainees will have the opportunity to work on projects in our student-led start-up gesture. We believe that the most important skills are learned through challenge and failure. This is why we created Internship Bootcamp exclusively designed to help College of Arts and Sciences undergraduates and to provide: * professional environment with safety to fail * personalized feedback * experience working under a manager and having work responsibilities * shift in mindset from school to professional * stories to speak about in interviews or add to your resume/LinkedIn profile "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." To learn more about Internship Bootcamp and other opportunities click here: https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp Apply Here: Internship Bootcamp Application [forms.gle] Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for Arts and Sciences students and will take place online this autumn quarter (October 17, 2022 - November 4, 2022). The application deadline is Monday, October 10th at 11:59 PM (PDT). Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We encourage first-generation students, students of color, and students who identify as underrepresented within the university to attend and apply. *In-Person Boren & CLS Information Session this week!* ? *?? Wed., Oct. 12 | 4 p.m. | Register to attend at https://expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/1156 *CLS Virtual Events* hosted throughout October & November, see the CLS event calendar at https://clscholarship.org/events [clscholarship.org] . *Boren Awards Virtual Event for the UW community: * ??*?? Thurs., Nov. 3, 10am PT | Register to attend at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeP7Lxq2vw9u9OM6zb8O_6_g0Z2xBwQfSOO3FEJuGN4OoUX2Q/viewform [docs.google.com] *Boren Awards Highlights:* ? *?? Open to U.S. citizens. ? *?? Up to $25,000 for students who study language abroad during the academic year (semester or longer). ? *?? Must be studying a language abroad (list of preferred languages here [borenawards.org] ). ? *?? Up to $8,000 for STEM students to study a language abroad during the summer. ? *?? Up to $30,000 for graduate students who will study a language abroad. Graduate students can incorporate research/fieldwork. ? *?? Selected students must commit to working for in the federal government for one year. *Critical Language Scholarship Highlights:* ? *?? Open to U.S. citizen undergraduates and graduates in every field. ? *?? Fully funded intensive language and cultural immersion program (FREE)! ? *?? Languages offered are: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu. ? *?? Program includes cultural activities, field trips, room & board, and travel. ? *?? Must be enrolled during fall 2021; open to students graduating in spring 2022. Questions? Undergraduates can contact the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards: scholarq@uw.edu Graduate students can contact the Graduate School?s Office of Fellowships & Awards: gradappt@uw.edu Thank you, Robin *ROBIN CHANG* Pronouns: she/her Director, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity Box 352803 Mary Gates Hall, Suite 171, Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.2603? / robinc@uw.edu / expd.uw.edu/scholarships Schedule an advising appointment with me [outlook.office365.com] Where to find me: M-W & F in MGH 171 (in-person or online meetings available) Thursday working remotely (only online meetings available) logo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I have included a blurb below about the Judicial Committee because I believe it is in similar interest area to the major that you advise, but I would appreciate dissemination of our volunteer website as a whole in any department-wide emails, newsletters, or social media that you use to reach students. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank you so much in advance! Join the ASUW Judicial Committee Today! The ASUW Judicial Committee is the neutral group tasked with holding the Associated Students of the University of Washington accountable to the goals and guidelines set by the State, University, and Association governing documents. This committee is a great way for students interested in law or policy to get involved with the ASUW in a capacity that will give them relevant policy and interpretation experience. The Judicial Committee is also just a great place to learn more about the ASUW and to get involved in a great community on campus. If you are interested in applying to this committee, please visit volunteer.asuw.org and click on "Judicial Committee Application." If there are any questions about this opportunity, please contact ASUW Director of Internal Policy, Brent Seto, for more information at asuwbdop@uw.edu Best, Avery Perreault [she/her] ASUW Communications Director E-Mail | Office Hours [hours.asuw.org] | @asuwseattle [instagram.com] HUB 131J | (206) 310-0395 [https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/7vD2WIV4LFO94y1Wnks5PmeWl2KSeTfSdSwXMznUTbHsNu9zRNGrLmwShmo-aYmIaThKCfmzsXtemKuH2sJZFoejqFoMdwBoJIQ93c317EmiYeZQYgFKjQDbq_RXgUoUsdvKZ88z] ___________________________________________________________ This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. 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The deadline for all applications is October 14, 2022.You do not have to be a declared History major to apply! We will be accepting applications on a rolling basis so please apply ASAP. The Historical Review is the UW's only undergraduate journal showcasing research and writing in the field of history. We are run by students and each issue features articles by UW students. The Historical Review is published once a year every Spring quarter. Find out more about us at our website [sites.google.com]. Also feel free to follow us on Instagram for up-to-date information @historicalreviewatuw! If you have questions, you can contact the Historical Review team at historicalreviewatuw@gmail.com. Thank you! Sierra Muehlbauer Editor-In-Chief at the Historical Review Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11411 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From histadv at uw.edu Thu Oct 13 07:43:41 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: PAT Trivia Night Event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello everyone! Celebrate the start of Autumn quarter with the History Honor Society on Thursday, Oct. 20th. 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(1).jpg URL: From histadv at uw.edu Thu Oct 13 10:28:19 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] WRITING OPPORTUNITY: Penn History Review Call for Submissions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Penn History Review (PHR) is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2022 issue! The PHR is a biannual publication of the Penn History Department featuring undergraduate historical research. If you are proud of a piece of historical writing and would like to see it published, please submit to the PHR! Papers do not necessarily have to be written for a history course; in fact, submissions are encouraged from any department, as long as the paper addresses a topic of historical interest and uses primary sources. The PHR will be accepting submissions on a rolling basis through Sunday, October 23rd. We highly recommend submitting ASAP since papers will be reviewed and accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Papers must be at least twelve pages double-spaced (with 1-inch margins) in Times New Roman font and include a bibliography that distinguishes between primary and secondary sources. Papers should also be submitted as Word documents rather than PDFs. Previous editions of the PHR are available here: http://repository.upenn.edu/phr/ [repository.upenn.edu] Please direct all submissions (as email attachments) and any questions or concerns you may have to PHRsubmissions@gmail.com. Penn History Review | University of Pennsylvania http://repository.upenn.edu/phr/ [repository.upenn.edu] phrsubmissions@gmail.com Mark Weitzenkamp 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! 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Best, Robyn Davis Ford Foundation Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Fellowships: Information Session and Fellow Panel 10/26/2022, 5:30-6:30 p.m. The Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation's university faculties by awarding predoctoral, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships [sites.nationalacademies.org]. This session will cover strategies for successful applications, and current and former Ford fellows will share their application advice and experiences as Ford fellows. Panelists include: Tess Abrahamson-Richards, 2022 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Student, Social Welfare Dr. Ralina Joseph, 2009 Ford Postdoctoral Fellow, Professor of Communication, Associate Dean for Equity and Justice in Graduate Programs, The Graduate School Olivia Orosco, 2021 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Student, Geography Dr. Lil Pabon [linkedin.com] Ford Fellowship Regional Liaison, 1993 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Head of Research Operations in Cell Therapy at Sana Biotechnology Inc. Dr. Joshua Reid, 2005 Ford Predoctoral Fellow. 2008 Ford Dissertation Fellow, 2010 Ford Postdoctoral Fellow, Associate Professor of American Indian Studies, John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History Register to attend this online session here > [washington.zoom.us] Robyn Davis Assistant Director, Office of Fellowships & Awards The Graduate School, University of Washington Communications 035A Box 353770 Seattle, WA 98195-3770 206-685-4248 Pronouns: She, Her The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From weitzen at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 08:31:26 2022 From: weitzen at uw.edu (Mark P. Weitzenkamp) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Fwd: [Advisers] Promoting Internship Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <289b0a08-2b34-5e0b-f94d-d3a3d1a039a0@uw.edu> Hi there! My name is Chloe Daniels and I'm one of the Co-Directors for SARVA (Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Activists) with ASUW. We work to combat sexual assault and relationship violence on campus through educational programming, connecting the student body to the institutional resources available to them, community-building events, etc. We just recently opened an application for interns for this school year. We're looking for three individuals to fill the following positions; Project Management Intern, Communication and Design Intern, and Policy Intern.?I was wondering if you would be able to forward this message to your students. The Project Management Intern?will take a lead role in planning, developing, and brainstorming for SARVA special events, programs, and campaigns.?The Communications and Design Intern will take the lead on SARVA's social media presence and other external communications including events promotion.?The Policy Intern will take the lead on SARVA's presence in the ASUW Senate and in furthering SARVA's activist efforts. We will develop all these internships with each selected intern, so your ideas and input are crucial! I've included a link to the application down below which has more information about the expectations for each position as well! Application Link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=W9229i_wGkSZoBYqxQYL0k2SzybTXaNFhODb34fgoPNUM1RKSkM2NjFXVzNRWUxPSkZGUU5HUEszUy4u [forms.office.com] -------------------- *Best,* *Chloe Daniels |**SARVA Co-Director* /Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Activists/ Pronouns: She/her/hers E-Mail ?| Of?ce Hours [hours.asuw.org] ?| Facebook [facebook.com] ?| Twitter [twitter.com] HUSKY UNION BUILDING 131 C | (509)-688-3401 ___________________________________________________________ This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, you should not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information. 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Interns will gain experience in disability activism, policy, event planning, and project development. No previous experience is necessary! Click here to learn more about the SDC [sdc.asuw.org] . Click here to read the different SDC intern job descriptions [docs.google.com] . Click here to apply for the SDC internship [docs.google.com] . Applications are due Friday, October 21^st by 11:59pm. To learn more about the SDC and internship, feel free to reach out to the SDC at asuwsdc1@uw.edu. ID: Black and white photo of SDC interns smiling, hugging, and wearing F*** STAIRS t-shirts. Above neon green text reads ?INTERNS WANTED? and a green transparent box to the right of the text reads in white ?JOIN THE SDC! SDC.ASUW.ORG. APPLICATIONS DUE FRIDAY, OCT 21.? 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That is what Washington State Historical Society's Diversity in Local History (DLH) grant program [washingtonhistory.org] aims to accomplish, in multiple ways. Heritage organizations in Washington can apply for grants of up to $15,000 to support new or existing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The grants specifically fund paid internships to supply needed capacity for these organizations to accomplish their DEI objectives, while also fostering diverse talent through paid professional intern opportunities. "Receiving a Diversity in Local History grant made it possible for us to achieve major milestones," said Kristy Conrad, development director at the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation. "Our intern, Dulce Gutierrez Vasquez, who is in their second year of UW's Museology program, created and implemented an outreach plan for the Youth Heritage Project, contacted local schools and community groups, made public presentations, created strategic social media promotions, and translated our info packets into Spanish for the first time. As a result, we have the most diverse YHP applicant pool ever, including non-binary and agender students and students with disabilities, and 45 percent of student applicants identified as Black, Native, Latinx, Asian, or multi-racial. Not only will this diversity make for a stronger YHP this year-we believe this diversity of perspectives will strengthen the next generation of our state's stewards and advocates for historic places." The Diversity in Local History Grant Program began in 2021. "Last year, DLH grants supported eight heritage organizations across Washington. In our second grant cycle, we're excited to build upon their success," said Andre Jimenez, DEI specialist for the Washington State Historical Society [washingtonhistory.org] (WSHS). Twelve grants were awarded during the 2022 cycle. Current undergraduate, graduate, and community college students, as well as recent graduates, are encouraged to directly contact the awarded organization they'd like to work with. The projects funded with 2022 DLH grants are summarized below: Bainbridge Island Historical Society [bainbridgehistory.org] (Bainbridge Island, WA): Document and inventory items from three collections containing cultural materials from Indipino, Filipino American, and Japanese American communities. Densho [densho.org] (Seattle, WA): Digitization and processing of four collections related to the history of Japanese Americans in Washington State. Interns will also learn about digital archive standards and best practices from the Densho archives team. Grays Harbor Historical Seaport [historicalseaport.org] (Aberdeen, WA): Craft an internal DEI statement. Support the redesign of public school presentations to include Indigenous, disabled, and BIPOC sailor history related to the reconstructed historic vessel Lady Washington and the maritime industry. The Holocaust Center for Humanity [holocaustcenterseattle.org] (Seattle, WA): Continue development of the DEI Implementation Plan, aligning mission-focused DEI goals with strategic priorities. The ultimate goal of this project is to help sustainably center organizational culture around equity. Jefferson County Historical Society [jchsmuseum.org] (Port Townsend, WA): Collect oral histories, research, and write biographies from groups and experiences that have been identified as either missing or misrepresented in JCHS's collection, including the Black, LGBTQIA+, Asian, and youth communities. Nikkei Heritage Association of Washington [jcccw.org] (Seattle, WA): Research, select, and curate new exhibits for 10 existing museum display cases that will highlight Japanese American history in the Pacific Northwest from early immigration in the late 1800s through the 1940s. Northwest African American Museum [naamnw.org] (Seattle, WA): Support the Youth Curator Program connecting high school age students with curators, historians, technology experts, and filmmakers who guide youth in bringing history to life. Interns will mentor student participants, assist with preparing curriculum and media materials, and provide technology and on-site coordination. Olympia Historical Society and Bigelow House Museum [olympiahistory.org] (Olympia, WA): Work with Squaxin Island Tribal members to research and design interpretative signage in Squaxin Park. This project is in partnership with the Squaxin Island Tribe and the City of Olympia. Skagit County Historical Society [skagitcounty.net] (La Conner, WA): Inventory the Native American collections with the goal of helping the museum more accurately represent tribal nations. Interns will assist in re-labeling permanent Native American exhibit cases to incorporate inclusive terminology. South Whidbey Historical Society [southwhidbeyhistory.org] (Langley, WA): Develop a database/inventory tool utilizing best practices to catalog newly acquired historical data and artifacts. The intern will develop concepts for a future interpretation initiative based on the cataloging work, such as a new museum exhibit, online exhibit, and/or interpretive signage with the goal of educating and engaging the public. Tacoma Historical Society [tacomahistory.org] (Tacoma, WA): Support research and virtual programming related to an exhibit about Tacoma's diverse fashion history. The intern research will focus particularly on businesses owned and operated by immigrants, women, and persons of color. Washington Trust for Historic Preservation [preservewa.org] (Seattle, WA): Develop, research, and write a series of stories that highlight diverse individuals and communities from Washington's maritime heritage, past and present. These stories will be a centerpiece of the new Maritime Washington National Heritage Area website and initial launch communications. Jay Mortensen, heritage outreach director at the WSHS, shared, "History museums and heritage organizations are considering and acknowledging their roles in perpetuating systemic racism and exclusionary narratives. Many of these organizations don't know how best to engage in DEI work; this grant and WSHS staff can help with those initial first steps toward better, more inclusive practices. We want to help history organizations diversify the stories they tell and the communities they welcome into their spaces." The competitive DLH grant process will repeat annually and is open to all non-profits, tribal organizations, and local governmental entities in Washington State who have a heritage-based mission. The next DLH grant application process will open in the spring of 2023. Grants are distributed on a reimbursement basis, meaning organizations must have sufficient funds on hand to pay the interns regularly before receiving grant dollars as reimbursement. Organizations interested in applying for grants and prospective interns can find further details at www.WashingtonHistory.org/DLH [washingtonhistory.org] or send questions to DLH@wshs.wa.gov. # # # About The Washington State Historical Society and History Museum The Washington State Historical Society partners with our communities to explore how history connects us all. The Society's most visible activity, the Washington State History Museum is located in downtown Tacoma on Pacific Avenue among a thriving cultural scene. The museum features interactive permanent exhibitions about Washington's past in the Great Hall, unique rotating exhibitions highlighting the Society's collections, and exciting traveling exhibitions, and hosts events and programs on a wide range of historical and cultural topics. The WSHS also offers curriculum, downloadable exhibitions, and statewide educational support as well as consultation, support and resources for museums and heritage organizations across Washington. Address: 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402 Hours: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Tues.-Sun. Third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM. Admission: FREE for members [washingtonhistory.org]; Adults $14; seniors (age 65+), students (age 6-17) and military (with ID) $11; free for children 5 and under; family rate $40 (up to two adults and four children under age 18). Patrons with a Washington Quest card [dshs.wa.gov] and licensed Washington Foster Parents can attend for $1 per person or $2 per family. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 19878 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3878 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Oct 18 09:58:40 2022 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] TRANSFER STUDENT INFO SESSION: 10/20, 1 PM and Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please see below that UW is hosting a Transfer Student Celebration Week this week! Check out the calender and join in events. The Department of History is also joining a Transfer Student Information Session for all transfer students interested in studying history! Any transfer student is welcome, whether you are a first quarter student just beginning at UW or declared the major some time ago. We hope you will meet new students, meet both of us in advising and learn a bit about WIN 2023 course options and history resources. You may drop-in anytime during the hour. Join us Thursday, 10/20, Drop-in 1 ? 2 PM in Smith Hall 320. We hope you are able to attend! If you aren?t able to attend this event, please feel free to make an appointment with one of us and we?ll talk through these options. You may make an appointment by clicking the appointment link below in our email signature. Best, Mark and Tracy Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] From: Advisers On Behalf Of Tim McCoy Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 4:28 PM To: Advisers@uw.edu Subject: [Advisers] Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st Greetings, and welcome back to a new academic year! I hope everyone is enjoying the (unusually) warm and sunny weather in October! I wanted to share with the advising community that UAA is hosting the second annual Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st. Please get the word out to your transfer students and join us in recognizing and celebrating them. The week will feature student events, faculty and staff resources, transfer student pride stickers, zoom backgrounds, and more! First Year Programs, MGH 120, has Transfer Advocacy Cards that you can pick up and display in your workspaces. Here's to a fantastic Autumn quarter. Happy Transfer Student Celebration Week! Best, Tim ****************************** TIM MCCOY, Ed.D. Lead Academic Adviser Undergraduate Academic Affairs Advising Student Academic Services/Undergraduate Academic Affairs Box 352805 / 141 Mary Gates Hall / University of Washington Seattle, ?WA 98195-2805 206-543-2550 (call) 206-895-0787 (text) / mccoytj@uw.edu http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/at-the-uw/our-people/ ][cid:0bcd178d-a6ce-4e60-81bf-588f025e8f23] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-3wjcxyo4.png Type: image/png Size: 390717 bytes Desc: Outlook-3wjcxyo4.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From Generalist to Specialist positions, students may learn about a variety of unique opportunities in the Foreign Service and have a better understanding of the hiring process by which interested candidates may join our ranks. Questions about both the career and lifestyle are highly encouraged. RSVP here [forms.gle]. Josh Crabtree is a UW Alum (class of 2008) and has been a member of the Foreign Service for 14 years. Josh's overseas assignments include Erbil, Chisinau, Asmara, Kabul and Krakow. Currently, Josh is on a three-year domestic assignment as the Resident Agent in Charge of the Diplomatic Security Service's Seattle Resident Office. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Best, ALICE KIM Career Services Director Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies Thomson Hall 124, Box 353650, Seattle, WA 98195 aliceyk@uw.edu (206) 543-0176 [cid:image001.png@01D8E2F5.A7886B70] Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2031 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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WHAT: In-Person Government & Non-Profit Job & Internship Fair (full- & part-time career roles, internship opportunities, and networking for future roles) WHEN: October 26, 2022 from 1:00 ? 4:00 PM Pacific Time WHERE: Totally In-Person in Mary Gates Commons (1st Floor) ? prior registration recommended in Handshake Student To-Dos: * October 19 - October 26: Register in Handshake UW Seattle 2022 Government & Non-Profit Job & Internship Fair | Handshake [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] * October 19 - October 26: Research Fair Employers & prepare your resume * October 26 from 1-4 PM: Bring 20 copies of your resume to the In-Person Career Fair in Mary Gates Commons Other Important Information: * While the event is IN-PERSON and a face-to-face networking opportunity with employers, the Career & Internship Center requests your registration in Handshake. Registration takes less than 1 minute. * If you want the Career & Internship Center to review your resume ? consider our Online Resume Review ? 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URL: From tmasch at uw.edu Wed Oct 19 17:09:19 2022 From: tmasch at uw.edu (Tracy L Maschman Morrissey) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:36 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] TRANSFER STUDENT INFO SESSION: TOMORROW: 10/20, 1 PM and Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please join us for our Transfer Student Drop-In tomorrow from 1 ? 2 PM. We hope you will be able to join us! Tracy and Mark From: HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 9:59 AM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: TRANSFER STUDENT INFO SESSION: 10/20, 1 PM and Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st Dear Historians, Please see below that UW is hosting a Transfer Student Celebration Week this week! Check out the calender and join in events. The Department of History is also joining a Transfer Student Information Session for all transfer students interested in studying history! Any transfer student is welcome, whether you are a first quarter student just beginning at UW or declared the major some time ago. We hope you will meet new students, meet both of us in advising and learn a bit about WIN 2023 course options and history resources. You may drop-in anytime during the hour. Join us Thursday, 10/20, Drop-in 1 ? 2 PM in Smith Hall 320. We hope you are able to attend! If you aren?t able to attend this event, please feel free to make an appointment with one of us and we?ll talk through these options. You may make an appointment by clicking the appointment link below in our email signature. Best, Mark and Tracy Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] From: Advisers > On Behalf Of Tim McCoy Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 4:28 PM To: Advisers@uw.edu Subject: [Advisers] Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st Greetings, and welcome back to a new academic year! I hope everyone is enjoying the (unusually) warm and sunny weather in October! I wanted to share with the advising community that UAA is hosting the second annual Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st. Please get the word out to your transfer students and join us in recognizing and celebrating them. The week will feature student events, faculty and staff resources, transfer student pride stickers, zoom backgrounds, and more! First Year Programs, MGH 120, has Transfer Advocacy Cards that you can pick up and display in your workspaces. Here's to a fantastic Autumn quarter. Happy Transfer Student Celebration Week! Best, Tim ****************************** TIM MCCOY, Ed.D. 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Mark and Tracy Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] From: HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 9:59 AM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: TRANSFER STUDENT INFO SESSION: 10/20, 1 PM and Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st Dear Historians, Please see below that UW is hosting a Transfer Student Celebration Week this week! Check out the calender and join in events. The Department of History is also joining a Transfer Student Information Session for all transfer students interested in studying history! Any transfer student is welcome, whether you are a first quarter student just beginning at UW or declared the major some time ago. We hope you will meet new students, meet both of us in advising and learn a bit about WIN 2023 course options and history resources. You may drop-in anytime during the hour. Join us TODAY: Thursday, 10/20, Drop-in 1 ? 2 PM in Smith Hall 320. We hope you are able to attend! If you aren?t able to attend this event, please feel free to make an appointment with one of us and we?ll talk through these options. You may make an appointment by clicking the appointment link below in our email signature. Best, Mark and Tracy Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] From: Advisers > On Behalf Of Tim McCoy Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 4:28 PM To: Advisers@uw.edu Subject: [Advisers] Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st Greetings, and welcome back to a new academic year! I hope everyone is enjoying the (unusually) warm and sunny weather in October! I wanted to share with the advising community that UAA is hosting the second annual Transfer Student Celebration Week, October 17-21st. Please get the word out to your transfer students and join us in recognizing and celebrating them. The week will feature student events, faculty and staff resources, transfer student pride stickers, zoom backgrounds, and more! First Year Programs, MGH 120, has Transfer Advocacy Cards that you can pick up and display in your workspaces. Here's to a fantastic Autumn quarter. Happy Transfer Student Celebration Week! Best, Tim ****************************** TIM MCCOY, Ed.D. 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Students must successfully complete the Junior Seminar before they can take the Senior Seminar, so we encourage you to plan ahead (but please note that you can request an add code and register for a Senior Seminar if you are currently taking the Junior Seminar this quarter). You will need to email histadv@uw.edu for an add code (since these are small courses, we recommend emailing us sooner rather than later for an add code as seats may fill up). Lastly, students planning to graduate at the end of Winter 2023, Spring 2023, or Summer 2023 may schedule a Graduation Application meeting! You may do so here: https://history.washington.edu/advising. Happy schedule planning! Here are descriptions from the faculty of each Junior and Senior Seminar offered in Winter 2023 to help you decide amongst them. HSTRY 388 A (W 1230-220), taught by Prof. Susan Glenn-"War Stories: Recording, Remembering, and Reimagining WWII." (counts for Writing) In the United States the lore and legacy that constitute the national memory of World War II is so familiar to many people that it remains an important touchstone into our own time. In this course we will explore the making of the legacy of World War II from locations often neglected in our collective memory of that time, including the initial indifference of many Americans to the rise of European fascism and the persecution of Jews and the impact of ethnic and racial animosities on the battlefields and on the American homefront. We will read or view a wide range of primary works as well as turning our attention to the contemporary recycling of the meaning of that period in our nation's past. Readings include accounts by journalists, novelists, filmmakers, and works by historians. Through them we hope to gain a better understanding of the myriad ways in which the war and its effects have been recorded, remembered, and re-imagined. Students will learn how to work with primary sources, develop competence in the close reading of texts, learn to analyze questions from multiple perspectives, and become attuned to "silences" in the sources by paying attention to what is and is not directly stated in a text. In written work and oral contributions, students will develop their skills in building and substantiating their own arguments. HSTRY 388 B (TTh 130-320), taught by Prof. Bianca Dang-"Gender and 19th-Century African American History." This course addresses the gendered dimensions of African American history during the long nineteenth century (1790s to 1910s), in order to emphasize how gender and racial ideologies were co-constitutive and constantly changing. This course focuses on the different ways ideas about gender were produced and redefined in response to the expansion of racialized chattel slavery and the solidification of racial hierarchies in the United States. Examining major events in U.S. history from the perspective of African Americans - including gradual emancipation in the U.S. North, the expansion of slavery in the U.S. South, the abolitionist movement, the American Civil War, Reconstruction, and the beginnings of Jim Crow - this course considers how the intersections of gender, race, sexuality, class, and freedom status shaped people's social experiences during these key moments. With an emphasis on engaging primary sources such as speeches, photographs, interviews, personal correspondence, newspapers, and legal testimony, this seminar will consider various dimensions of power relations in the United States during the long nineteenth century. Further, this seminar will examine how ideas about gender shaped ideas about freedom: who could be free, and what constituted freedom, and the challenges that remained. HSTRY 388 C (T 1230-220), taught by Prof. Raymond Jonas-"The French Revolution and Its Afterlives." Note: this cannot be take concurrently with HSTEU 422, also offered in Winter 2023. (counts for Writing) In this course we will use primary sources - texts, but also visual primary sources such as fine art and the built environment - to yield answers to new questions about the Revolution of 1789. The event that began in France in 1789 eventually transformed Europe from Madrid to Moscow, but also shook the Caribbean, Latin America, and North Africa. The Revolution's reach was more than geographic as it generated cultural, social and economic changes, too. We will draw upon recent scholarship as well as primary sources to explore together such themes as the invention of public opinion; abolition and the slave trade; the Revolution and religion; Terror and terrorism; the aftermath of the Revolution in militant politics from the Paris Commune to the Bolshevik Revolution; the status of women within a fraternal revolution; the "gay" revolution of 1789; the Revolution and the city of Paris; the Revolution in film; and the status of the Revolution today. HSTRY 498 A (W 130-320), taught by Prof. Charity Urbanski-"Medieval Outlawas." (counts for Writing) This course introduces undergraduate students to the transition from being consumers of history to producers of history. It will emphasize critical reading and analysis of primary and secondary literature, the theoretical and methodological problems of historical research, and involve students in doing original primary research. Its focus is on the process of historical reading, research, and writing. Our theme is medieval outlaws. While our primary sources are literary works, we will be concerned with determining what these legends and the mythology of the outlaw can tell us about social organization, values, and the limits of the legal system in medieval England. We will also address the changing legal status of the outlaw, as well as the evolution and historical context of outlaw legends. HSTRY 498 B (Th 130-320), taught by Prof. Joel Walker-"Animals and Us in Global History: a Writer's Workshop." (counts for Writing) This seminar is part of a national series of workshops designed to sharpen undergraduate writing for public audiences. The format involves writing short essays (750-1000 words) every other week and engaging in regular, intensive peer-critique of all paper drafts. The thematic focus this year is on cattle in global history. Why a "cow course"? Can you name another animal that has had a more profound impact on global history? This seminar invites participants to think carefully about the diverse ways that bovine meat, muscle, and milk have shaped the world we live in. During the second half of the seminar, students will have the opportunity to choose their own topics based on previous coursework and research interests. HSTRY 498 C (T 1000-1150), taught by Prof. Christopher Tounsel-"Bible in Black History." (counts for Writing) What roles did ancient Egypt and Sudan play in the lives of the patriarchs and prophets? How was the Book of Genesis used to sponsor transatlantic slavery? How has Scripture been deployed in the era of #BlackLivesMatter? This course surveys historical engagements that peoples of African descent have had with the Judeo-Christian Bible from antiquity to the present day. 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[outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] ----------------------- PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY: Call for Submissions - Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal Dear Students, Submissions for the Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal are due in one week (November 1, 2022)! The aim of the journal is to allow undergraduate students the opportunity to engage with the academic publication process, and to share original research on a wide variety of historical topics with our readers. We accept and encourage submissions from interdisciplinary perspectives, as long as the focus and approach remains historical. To learn more about our paper guidelines and submission process, visit our website [works.swarthmore.edu]. If you have any questions, email swarthmorehistoryjournal@swarthmore.edu. We look forward to reading your submissions! Sincerely, Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal Editorial Board -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The scholarship provides $35,000 for *a research-focused master's or doctoral program in the arts, humanities or social sciences* to juniors (based on graduation date) who have financial need. Nomination required. Please use the campus application noted below to apply for UW nomination. Students from all 3 campuses are welcome to apply for nomination. *UW application deadline:* Jan. 5, 2023, 11:59pm *UW application and nomination information:* https://expd.uw.edu/expo/scholarships/beinecke *UW online application form: *https://expo.uw.edu/expo/apply/679 Questions? Concerns? Contact: Robin Chang, robinc@uw.edu, in the UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards. *Scholarship & Application Benefits:* If you are considering graduate studies in an arts, humanities or social science field, have a passion for that field, and financial need, consider applying! In addition to being considered for the scholarship, you can use this scholarship application process as a helpful way to get well ahead of the game in preparing for grad school apps! The financial benefits the scholarship provides include: ???$5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and ???$30,000 while attending graduate school. The scholarship can be used at any accredited school in the US or abroad, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. *Eligibility:* To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must: * Have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career. * Be a college junior pursuing a bachelor's degree during the 2022-2023 academic year. "Junior" means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate study and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2023 and August 2024. * Plan to enter *a research-focused master's or doctoral program in the arts, humanities or social sciences*. o /Students in the social sciences who plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience should not apply for a Beinecke Scholarship. Also, students who plan to pursue professional school programs that emphasize skills and practical analysis over theory and research (such as law, business, education, architecture, journalism, clinical psychology, social work, etc.), are not competitive for selection at the national level./ * Be a United States citizen, or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. * Have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years, with a preference for Pell Grant recipients. Other evidence of meeting this criterion is a student's history of receiving need-based institutional, state or federal grants-in-aid. An institutional financial aid officer will be required to complete a Financial Data Sheet certifying that the student meets this criterion. During the selection process, the amount of financial need will be one of the factors considered with preference being given to candidates for whom the awarding of a scholarship would significantly increase the likelihood of the student?s being able to attend graduate school. Please feel free to contact Robin Chang in the UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards (robinc@uw.edu , 206-543-2603) with questions or concerns, and please find additional details at https://new.expo.uw.edu/expo/scholarships/beinecke and https://beineckescholarship.org/ [beineckescholarship.org] . 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The group is led by passionate student leaders who work to bring more opportunity for student leadership and agency in finding culturally informed solutions for climate change by financially supporting transdisciplinary sustainability projects led by UW students. If you would like to get involved, consider applying to become the ESC Student Representative on the CSF 2022-2023 Committee. This is an exciting opportunity for students to be involved in leading the direction of the CSF, engage in programming around intersectional sustainability, participate in the decision-making process of CSF grants along with gaining skills in leadership, budgeting and understanding of grant-making. We hope to see you apply and continue your impact on sustainability efforts on campus! Positions are paid (via quarterly stipend). Students of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply (i.e., you do not need to be from a traditionally environmental background - we value multiple perspectives from across disciplines). Application Due Monday October 31. Read the detailed position description and apply here. [forms.gle] If you have any questions while filling out the application, please email Tatiana Brown (csfcorrd@uw.edu). We look forward to reading your application. Best, The CSF Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tmasch at uw.edu Tue Oct 25 14:58:49 2022 From: tmasch at uw.edu (Tracy L Maschman Morrissey) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:37 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] History Majors - Are you Applying to PhD. Programs or Law School? Come to our Application Workshop on November 3rd! - RSVP Required In-Reply-To: <5B2019D9-EDDD-4191-868D-F0F07605CD59@uw.edu> References: <5B2019D9-EDDD-4191-868D-F0F07605CD59@uw.edu> Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please mark your calendars below for this great session with our own Professor Bianca Dang and guest of the department, John He. RSVP in advance please! ?? History Majors! - Applying to Ph.D. Programs or Law School? Come to our session for History majors about application strategies and tips for your Ph.D. program and law school applications! We will talk about cover letters, letters of recommendation, diversity statements, and more! 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Writing samples should be between 2,000-5,000 words, and academic writing should include a works cited page. Art samples are unbounded - feel free to get as creative and deep as possible. Our journal isn?t possible without your submissions. In the spirit of creation, help us build a comprehensive journal designed to showcase the best thinkers and artists on campus. Sincerely, The Garden of Ideas Philosophy Journal University of Washington Email us at gardenofideas@uw.edu or visit our website [gardenofideasuw.com]. Follow us on Twitter [twitter.com] and Instagram [instagram.com] to stay up to date on all things Garden of Ideas related. Happy Philosophizing! Mark Weitzenkamp 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! 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This is a great opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the amazing work of UW instructors. * The Distinguished Teaching Award honors a faculty member at UW Seattle for innovative instruction, curricular development, inclusive teaching and mentorship. * The Distinguished Teaching Award for Teams recognizes instructional collaborations that have made significant contributions to student learning. The award acknowledges the incredible teamwork teaching excellence often requires. * The Excellence in Teaching Award celebrates the outstanding contributions of a graduate student instructor or TA to student learning. Nominations for all awards are due Nov. 11, 2022. Nominate an outstanding faculty member, graduate student, or instructional team today! The Center for Teaching and Learning -------------------------------------------------- The Center for Teaching and Learning http://teaching.washington.edu University of Washington 100 Gerberding Hall Box 351265 Seattle, WA 98195 206-543-6588 teaching@uw.edu The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. Mark Weitzenkamp 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! [outlook.office365.com] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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