From histadv at uw.edu Wed Mar 1 13:48:48 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:40 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: [Advisers] Nominate an Outstanding History or Social Studies teacher in a Washington School for this year's Pressly Prize In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Students, Did you have an excellent teacher of History or Social Studies when you were in high school in Washington state? This is a chance to let the world know how influential, effective, engaging, or important they were to you and the community. Please nominate them for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the Google link to the form: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. If you'd like to see your outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher get recognition for their hard work and passion, please explain their qualities in the application. All UW students are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too! The deadline to nominate a teacher is Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Thank you! Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu if you have an questions. 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] -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for History Smith 315 University of Washington History Department Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 (206) 543-5691 ______________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Come for one talk, one panel, or stay for the whole day! 10:00-10:20 - Welcome coffee Light refreshments will be available through the day 10:20-10:30 - Opening Remarks - Margaret O?Mara 10:30-11:45 - Panel One: POWER & POLITICS IN US HISTORY Prof. Josh Reid, Chair Patrick Gillespie, ?133 Ballots: How America?s Most Contentious Speaker Election Built the Republican Party? (Advisor: Bianca Dang) Sierra Muehlbauer, ??We fish as a way of life?: The Role of Native Women in the Fish Wars, 1960-1979? (Advisor: Josh Reid) Braden Robinson, ?The Fight to End Redlining in 1970s Seattle? (Advisor: James Gregory) 12:00-1:15 - Panel Two: EMPIRE, RACE, & MEMORY Prof. Bianca Dang, Chair Davis Diego Massey, ?Equality and Independence of Races and Peoples: The Plan de San Diego and the ?Mexican Race? in the Texas Borderlands? (Advisor: Alina M?ndez) Sarah McDaniel, ?In the Shadow of the Goddess: the Legacy of Sir Arthur Evans and the Interpretation of Minoan Religion? (Advisor: Joel Walker) Quinn Rundell, ?A Vision of U.S. Empire: The Igorrote Village at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition? (Advisor: Vince Rafael) 1:15-2:00 - Lunch break 2:00-3:15 - Panel Three: CROSSING BORDERS, DEFINING NATIONS, REMAKING SELVES Prof. Kyle Haddad-Fonda, Chair Hallie Jones, ?Immigration, Labor, and Identity: South Asian Women in the West Coast Technology Industry from 1965-1990? (Advisor: Mark Metzler) Xianzhi Sun, ?The Question of Sudan and the Twentieth-Century Egyptian Nationalism? (Advisor: Christopher Tounsel) Melinda Whalen, ?Motherhood, Love, and the Self in the Soviet Novel? (Advisor: Glennys Young) 3:30-4:45 - Panel Four: GENDER, SEXUALITY, & ARCHIVAL SILENCES Prof. Lynn Thomas, Chair Madison Frederick, ?Emasculation, Victimization, and Condemnation: Sexually Abused Males and Male Abusers in Roman Society? (Advisor: Deborah Kamen) Claire Jacobs, ?Queer Possibilities Within Irish Nationalism: The Same-Sex Partnered Women of the Easter Rising? (Advisor: Juliet Shields) Lilya Garzon-Boyd, ?Acknowledging Emotional Gaps in the Archive: The Use of Novels to Contemplate Black Masculinity after Emancipation? (Advisor: Bianca Dang) 4:45-5:00 - Closing Remarks - Margaret O?Mara 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 -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Awardees develop project management and leadership skills while they execute impactful and inventive strategies to elevate the Husky Experience. This is a truly unique opportunity to strengthen the entire Husky community by promoting inclusivity and helping to make all students feel that they have a home at the UW. A previously funded project which has received statewide and nationwide recognition is the Indigenous Walking Tour. We are also proud to support the 2022 winners: * Huskies for Housing: Illuminating the daily experiences of those living unhoused. * Youth Lead Youth: Examining how race influences healthcare. * SISU Mentoring Program: Addressing barriers to STEM careers. The Husky Experience Student Advisory Council encourages all students to explore the Husky Seed Fund website, attend or view an information session, and/or contact seedfund@uw.edu for more information. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see the impact of previously funded projects and stay up to date on award news! Eligibility: * All UW undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply. * Applications can be individual, or team based. * All team members must be in good academic standing (each with a minimum 2.5 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduate and professional students). * Projects must involve a UW faculty or staff member as a mentor. Information Session: Talk to the HESAC council to get all of your questions answered wherever you are! This hour-long information session will be available for free, remote streaming via Zoom for all UW students. * Tuesday, March 7: 4:30 p.m., Zoom meeting ID: 956 894 9283 * Session will be recorded and posted on the Husky Seed Fund website the following day. Application Dates: * Applications open: February 22, 2023 * Applications close: March 28, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. * Finalists will be contacted on April 6, 2023, and invited for interviews Apply here: * https://forms.gle/aMquvX1N11oGSLVj9 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 7 08:20:38 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:40 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: NEH Funded Summer Research Program for Grads and Undergrads (Community Engaged Field School) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning Historians- See below for a research program built around work to preserve a historic Black cemetery in Mississippi. Applications close soon, but it should be interesting to those also interested in archaeology and anthropology. Cheers, 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] From: Lynton, Jordan > Date: Monday, March 6, 2023 at 12:17 PM To: Subject: NEH Funded Summer Research Program for Grads and Undergrads (Community Engaged Field School) Hello, I hope this email finds you well. I am an Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology in the Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures department of Mississippi State University. This summer my colleagues and I at the are launching the "Brush Arbor Community-Engaged Field Program." The program is funded by the NEH (National Endowment of the Humanities) and in partnership with the Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University. We will be training students in how to use decolonial methods to preserve a historic Black Cemetery in Starkville, MS near the campus of Mississippi State. The program includes training methods like GIS, Oral Histories, GPR, Story Mapping, Curation, and black digital archives from a variety of interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners. The field school will be from July 2-August 4, 2023. We are accepting 10 students this year and will be providing room and board as well as a stipend. Eligibility is open to upperclassman (rising junior or higher) and early career graduate students (MA or pre-quals PhD). We are particularly interested in recruiting BIPOC and first gen students from humanities and social science disciplines. Applications are open now and will close March 19, with decisions out by April 15. The applications can be accessed at https://bit.ly/brusharbor . Please share with your classes, any students that may be interested, as well as your networks/listservs. Also feel free ask us any questions! We are using brusharbor@anthro.msstate.edu for email inquiries. [Graphical user interface, text, website Description automatically generated] Best, Dr. Jordan Lynton Cox -- * I check my e-mail Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. Please allot 1-2 business days for a response. Jordan Lynton Cox, Ph.D. (she/her) Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures Faculty Affiliate, African American Studies Director, Brush Arbor Community Engaged Field Program Mississippi State University Schedule an appointment: https://calendly.com/jl3317 Website: http://jordanlynton.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrLyntonCox Storymapping & Sociospatial Innovation Lab Mississippi Missing and Unidentified Persons Repository [cid1606490699*image001.png@01D930C6.939147D0] ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the SCHLRSHP list, click the following link: http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa-UARKEDU.exe?SUBED1=SCHLRSHP&A=1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 4258380 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Sincerely, 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: Monday, January 9, 2023 2:20 PM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: Department of History Scholarships & Awards Applications Now Open Dear Historians, The Department of History Scholarships and Awards application is open! Our department has several different scholarships and awards, and plans to give out approximately $200,000 in scholarships and awards to students this year - why not apply and see if one of these students could be you?! You can read about our scholarships and awards, and find a link to the application, on our Department of History website: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. Don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) The application deadline is Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023. A quick note - you will need two letters of recommendation from faculty as part of the application. If you are concerned that a faculty member may not know or remember you - reach out to them! Remind them of what course(s) you took with them, how you did in that course, what you enjoyed/learned from the course (and History in general), your goals, and any other information you feel might help them write a good letter of recommendation for you. If you're feeling nervous, use this as good (and low risk, potential high reward!) practice for advocating for yourself and networking! If you have any questions about the application, please contact us at histadv@uw.edu. Thank you! 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] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you'd like to see your outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher get recognition for their hard work and passion, please explain their qualities in the application. All UW students are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too! The deadline to nominate a teacher is Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Thank you! Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu if you have an questions. 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] -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for History Smith 315 University of Washington History Department Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 (206) 543-5691 ______________________________ -------------- 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 Tue Mar 7 13:37:12 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Reminder!: History Honors Symposium March 10 - flyer attached! In-Reply-To: References: <9000DEA8-2653-46EC-86AC-A366DD8B7765@uw.edu> Message-ID: Historians- We are proud to announce that our 2022-2023 History Honors students will be presenting their research on March 10th in Smith Hall 320. Be sure to stop by at one or more of the excellent talks and panels. See below and in the attached flyers. ************************************ 2023 HISTORY HONORS SYMPOSIUM Friday, March 10, 10AM-5PM Smith Hall 320, Freedman Remak Room Join the 2022-23 undergraduate Honors in History students as they present their research. Open to all campus community members, family, and friends. Come for one talk, one panel, or stay for the whole day! 10:00-10:20 - Welcome coffee Light refreshments will be available through the day 10:20-10:30 - Opening Remarks - Margaret O?Mara 10:30-11:45 - Panel One: POWER & POLITICS IN US HISTORY Prof. Josh Reid, Chair Patrick Gillespie, ?133 Ballots: How America?s Most Contentious Speaker Election Built the Republican Party? (Advisor: Bianca Dang) Sierra Muehlbauer, ??We fish as a way of life?: The Role of Native Women in the Fish Wars, 1960-1979? (Advisor: Josh Reid) Braden Robinson, ?The Fight to End Redlining in 1970s Seattle? (Advisor: James Gregory) 12:00-1:15 - Panel Two: EMPIRE, RACE, & MEMORY Prof. Bianca Dang, Chair Davis Diego Massey, ?Equality and Independence of Races and Peoples: The Plan de San Diego and the ?Mexican Race? in the Texas Borderlands? (Advisor: Alina M?ndez) Sarah McDaniel, ?In the Shadow of the Goddess: the Legacy of Sir Arthur Evans and the Interpretation of Minoan Religion? (Advisor: Joel Walker) Quinn Rundell, ?A Vision of U.S. Empire: The Igorrote Village at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition? (Advisor: Vince Rafael) 1:15-2:00 - Lunch break 2:00-3:15 - Panel Three: CROSSING BORDERS, DEFINING NATIONS, REMAKING SELVES Prof. Kyle Haddad-Fonda, Chair Hallie Jones, ?Immigration, Labor, and Identity: South Asian Women in the West Coast Technology Industry from 1965-1990? (Advisor: Mark Metzler) Xianzhi Sun, ?The Question of Sudan and the Twentieth-Century Egyptian Nationalism? (Advisor: Christopher Tounsel) Melinda Whalen, ?Motherhood, Love, and the Self in the Soviet Novel? (Advisor: Glennys Young) 3:30-4:45 - Panel Four: GENDER, SEXUALITY, & ARCHIVAL SILENCES Prof. Lynn Thomas, Chair Madison Frederick, ?Emasculation, Victimization, and Condemnation: Sexually Abused Males and Male Abusers in Roman Society? (Advisor: Deborah Kamen) Claire Jacobs, ?Queer Possibilities Within Irish Nationalism: The Same-Sex Partnered Women of the Easter Rising? (Advisor: Juliet Shields) Lilya Garzon-Boyd, ?Acknowledging Emotional Gaps in the Archive: The Use of Novels to Contemplate Black Masculinity after Emancipation? (Advisor: Bianca Dang) 4:45-5:00 - Closing Remarks - Margaret O?Mara 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... 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Are you worried you will have to live in your parent's basement until you are 50? Well, History Fellows may be just the thing for you! The History Fellows Program is a professionalization and career preparation program for undergraduate students interested in non-academic careers. In Spring 2023 it will be a 2 credit class (CR/NC), meeting once a week. The meeting time is still to be pinned down, but it is most likely going to be either Wednesday or Thursday for one hour, some time between 2:00PM and 4:00PM. In collaboration with the University of Washington's Career & Internship Center, the program helps students workshop their next steps, teaching how to write strong r?sum?s, enhance interview skills, and build networks through personal meetings and social media. The program helps students find internships and jobs in local businesses and organizations, exposing students to the dynamics and demands of fields that interest them. Fellows will emerge more confident in themselves and more prepared for the challenges that await them in their career endeavors. The application is due by 5PM on March 20th, on this Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15rnIZtcYcCGaULpvmO4yzgPcYt3LxGW9VKbis0e_4ME/edit?ts=63ed7925 Help us help you to move forward towards your goals! 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... 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HSTCMP 356A: Black Freedom Movements in the 19th Century, sln: 21686 Prof. Bianca Dang (bd53@uw.edu), Spring 2023 T/Th 2:30-4:20 This course focuses on the trajectories and legacies of Black freedom movements that took place in Africa, North America, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Oceania across the long nineteenth century. In this course, students will take both a social history and an intellectual history approach to studying Black freedom movements. By engaging with the transnational dimensions of Black liberation movements, this course will explore both the local and global impacts and reverberations of distinct ? yet connected ? movements for Black freedom across the period. The course begins with the 1772 court case of an enslaved man named James Somerset that established the free soil principle in England and ends with Haitian and Dominican resistance to the U.S. occupation of Hispaniola in the 1910s. Each class will highlight an individual movement for Black freedom during the century, ranging from the efforts that formerly enslaved people took to assert their right to natural resources in post-abolition Colombia to Ethiopians? struggles against colonial encroachment that culminated in the First Italo-Ethiopian War. Students will be assigned readings by Black scholars and activists on the history and legacies of these and other liberation movements, including works by Angela Davis, Walter Rodney, Audre Lorde, Achille Mbembe, Frantz Fanon, Andaiye, Cedric Robinson, Oy?r?nk?? Oy?w?m?, Michel-Rolph Trouillot, and Claudia Jones amongst others. -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for History Smith 315 University of Washington History Department Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 (206) 543-5691 ______________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This will combine discussions of race, class, and gender, and follow the global themes of professional sports in the modern world. HSTCMP 466: "Sport in the Modern World", sln: 15443 Prof. Christopher Tounsel (ctounsel@uw.edu), Spring 2023 M/W 8:30-10:20AM Sport, leisure, and organized competition have been elements of human societies since at least the Greco-Roman period. In many ways, however, sport has served as an 'arena' for the articulation, definition, and rejection of some of the modern world's most foundational elements. In this class we will investigate the ways in which societies throughout the world have used sports to make particular arguments about race, gender, class, empire, and nationality since the end of the eighteenth century. Particular themes that we will explore include the roles of cricket and soccer in the British Empire, 'Muscular Christianity' and the ideological roots of the YMCA, shifting conceptions of manhood, the 'Nazi' Olympics of 1936, the monetization of professional sports, and the evolving relationship between sports, politics, and human rights. -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for History Smith 315 University of Washington History Department Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 (206) 543-5691 ______________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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[outlook.office365.com] Student resources in times of need [follow us on social media] From: Cas-advisers On Behalf Of Cynthia G Caci Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2023 2:44 PM To: College of Arts & Sciences Advisers (cas-advisers@u.washington.edu) Subject: [Cas-advisers] FW: Funding in Jewish Studies ? grants & fellowships Dear Colleagues, If appropriate, could you please distribute these funding opportunities to your undergraduate and graduate student listservs on behalf of the Stroum Center? Thank you. Best, Cynthia Are you interested in Jewish languages, history, or cultures? The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies offers annual funding opportunities to support research, language study, and conference attendance related to Jewish studies, for both graduate and undergraduate students. Learn more about funding opportunities in Jewish Studies: Jewish Studies Graduate Fellowship The Jewish Studies graduate fellowship offers annual grants of $4,000 to advanced graduate students in any discipline working on research projects related to Jewish studies. Fellows participate in workshops on public scholarship and Jewish studies topics, and present their work publicly through an in-person research presentation and an online article for our website. Applications for 2023-2024 graduate fellowships are due on April 30, 2023. Learn more > Grants for language study & research Jewish Studies opportunity grants offer funding of up to $1,500 for language study, research, conference attendance, and other learning opportunities related to Jewish studies, for both undergraduate and graduate students. Learn more > Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through the end of spring quarter 2023. Jacobovitz Scholarship The Rabbi Arthur A. Jacobovitz scholarship for the advancement of Jewish studies offers an annual $5,000 grant to one full-time undergraduate student who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to Jewish studies. For examples of what that looks like, read the full description. The grant funds may be used at the student?s discretion towards tuition or other needs. Applications for the 2023-24 grant will be due March 31, 2023. Graduate students may also be eligible but priority is given to undergraduates. Learn more > Finish Line Dissertation Completion Fellowship The Finish Line dissertation completion fellowship is an annual gift that offers one current UW Ph.D. candidate a $24,000 stipend, plus benefits, for completing a dissertation in a field or fields related to Jewish studies. Applications for the 2023-24 grant will be due March 31, 2023. Learn more > ???????? These are just a few of our funding opportunities?to see more, check out our scholarships and funding page. Please contact us at jewishst@uw.edu if you have questions about applications, eligibility, or anything else. The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is part of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. It promotes the study of Jewish histories, cultures, societies, ideas, languages, and religion and integrates insights from these fields into broader scholarly and public conversations. Learn more about the Stroum Center online. [cid:image001.jpg@01D95033.F4BAB050] ? Lauren Bensussen Communications Manager, Stroum Center for Jewish Studies Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 72271 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting time is still to be pinned down, but it is most likely going to be either Wednesday or Thursday for one hour, some time between 2:00PM and 4:00PM. In collaboration with the University of Washington's Career & Internship Center, the program helps students workshop their next steps, teaching how to write strong r?sum?s, enhance interview skills, and build networks through personal meetings and social media. The program helps students find internships and jobs in local businesses and organizations, exposing students to the dynamics and demands of fields that interest them. Fellows will emerge more confident in themselves and more prepared for the challenges that await them in their career endeavors. The application is due by 5PM on March 20th, on this Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15rnIZtcYcCGaULpvmO4yzgPcYt3LxGW9VKbis0e_4ME/edit?ts=63ed7925 Help us help you to move forward towards your goals! 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 histadv at uw.edu Mon Mar 13 10:39:36 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Reminder: Department of History Scholarships & Awards Applications Due March 22nd! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning Historians- Just a reminder that the Department of History Scholarships & Awards Applications are open. We are really trying hard to get the news out about these scholarships for current History students needing funding for the upcoming year. They are due by March 22nd, 2023, but planning ahead is a good idea so that you can get all the materials together for a strong application. See below for more information and links. Sincerely, 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: Monday, January 9, 2023 2:20 PM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: Department of History Scholarships & Awards Applications Now Open Dear Historians, The Department of History Scholarships and Awards application is open! Our department has several different scholarships and awards, and plans to give out approximately $200,000 in scholarships and awards to students this year - why not apply and see if one of these students could be you?! You can read about our scholarships and awards, and find a link to the application, on our Department of History website: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. Don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) The application deadline is Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023. A quick note - you will need two letters of recommendation from faculty as part of the application. If you are concerned that a faculty member may not know or remember you - reach out to them! Remind them of what course(s) you took with them, how you did in that course, what you enjoyed/learned from the course (and History in general), your goals, and any other information you feel might help them write a good letter of recommendation for you. If you're feeling nervous, use this as good (and low risk, potential high reward!) practice for advocating for yourself and networking! If you have any questions about the application, please contact us at histadv@uw.edu. Thank you! 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] -------------- 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 Mar 16 08:43:22 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] History Fellows Program in Spring 2023, applicationd due on Monday, March 20th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Historians! Feeling nervous about the next steps after finishing college? Do you need an opportunity to workshop application materials? Are you worried you will have to live in your parent's basement until you are 50? Well, History Fellows may be just the thing for you! The History Fellows Program is a professionalization and career preparation program for undergraduate students interested in non-academic careers. In Spring 2023 it will be a 2 credit class (CR/NC), meeting once a week. The meeting time is still to be pinned down, but it is most likely going to be either Wednesday or Thursday for one hour, some time between 2:00PM and 4:00PM. In collaboration with the University of Washington's Career & Internship Center, the program helps students workshop their next steps, teaching how to write strong r?sum?s, enhance interview skills, and build networks through personal meetings and social media. The program helps students find internships and jobs in local businesses and organizations, exposing students to the dynamics and demands of fields that interest them. Fellows will emerge more confident in themselves and more prepared for the challenges that await them in their career endeavors. The application is due by 5PM on March 20th, on this Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15rnIZtcYcCGaULpvmO4yzgPcYt3LxGW9VKbis0e_4ME/edit?ts=63ed7925 Help us help you to move forward towards your goals! 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 histadv at uw.edu Thu Mar 16 08:47:01 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Nominate an Outstanding History or Social Studies teacher in a Washington School for this year's Pressly Prize In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Did you have an excellent teacher of History or Social Studies when you were in high school in Washington state? This is a chance to let the world know how influential, effective, engaging, or important they were to you and the community. Please nominate them for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the Google link to the form: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. If you'd like to see your outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher get recognition for their hard work and passion, please explain their qualities in the application. All UW students are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too! The deadline to nominate a teacher is Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Thank you! Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu if you have an questions. 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] -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for History Smith 315 University of Washington History Department Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195-3560 (206) 543-5691 ______________________________ -------------- 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 Mon Mar 20 09:01:27 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] History Fellows Program in Spring 2023, application due today (Monday, March 20th) at 5PM In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Historians! Feeling nervous about the next steps after finishing college? Do you need an opportunity to workshop application materials? Are you worried you will have to live in your parent's basement until you are 50? Well, History Fellows may be just the thing for you! The History Fellows Program is a professionalization and career preparation program for undergraduate students interested in non-academic careers. In Spring 2023 it will be a 2 credit class (CR/NC), meeting once a week. The meeting time is still to be pinned down, but it is most likely going to be either Wednesday or Thursday for one hour, some time between 2:00PM and 4:00PM. In collaboration with the University of Washington's Career & Internship Center, the program helps students workshop their next steps, teaching how to write strong r?sum?s, enhance interview skills, and build networks through personal meetings and social media. The program helps students find internships and jobs in local businesses and organizations, exposing students to the dynamics and demands of fields that interest them. Fellows will emerge more confident in themselves and more prepared for the challenges that await them in their career endeavors. The application is due by 5PM on March 20th, on this Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15rnIZtcYcCGaULpvmO4yzgPcYt3LxGW9VKbis0e_4ME/edit?ts=63ed7925 Help us help you to move forward towards your goals! 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 histadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 21 09:54:58 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] EARN 2023-24 TUITION - Apply for History Scholarships -due tomorrow, 3/22! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Finals are finished so what's next? You have about 36 hours to turn in your history scholarship applications. You can do it! We have over $225,000 to give away to history majors! We don't have a lot of applications in at this stage. What does this mean? We have money and we want to give it to you! Spend a few hours telling us why you like history and what you've learned, then earn money and tuition for next year. This will be a few hours very well spent for you (a fantastic hourly wage if you do the math). Complete your Department of History Scholarship and Award Application by tomorrow, 3/22 --> earn money! It really is that simple. Please see below for more information. Please let us know if you have any questions. You've got this. After you've finished your application, don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) Good luck!!! Then enjoy your break! 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] Student resources in times of need [follow us on social media] From: HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS Sent: Monday, January 9, 2023 2:20 PM To: histmaj@uw.edu Subject: Department of History Scholarships & Awards Applications Now Open Dear Historians, The Department of History Scholarships and Awards application is open! Our department has several different scholarships and awards, and plans to give out approximately $200,000 in scholarships and awards to students this year - why not apply and see if one of these students could be you?! You can read about our scholarships and awards, and find a link to the application, on our Department of History website: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. Don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) The application deadline is Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023. A quick note - you will need two letters of recommendation from faculty as part of the application. If you are concerned that a faculty member may not know or remember you - reach out to them! Remind them of what course(s) you took with them, how you did in that course, what you enjoyed/learned from the course (and History in general), your goals, and any other information you feel might help them write a good letter of recommendation for you. If you're feeling nervous, use this as good (and low risk, potential high reward!) practice for advocating for yourself and networking! If you have any questions about the application, please contact us at histadv@uw.edu. Thank you! 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] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Historical Review is 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. ------ Best, Sierra Muehlbauer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Mon Mar 27 09:22:03 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] LAST CALL: Husky Seed Fund applications close March 28, 2023 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, Advisers, I'm writing on behalf of the Provost's Husky Experience Student Advisory Council to ask for your continued help getting the word out to undergraduate, graduate and professional students from UW's three campuses to apply for the Husky Seed Fund. Successful applicants will be awarded up to $5000. Created by students for students, the fund supports innovative ideas that will enhance the UW student experience. For projects to be considered, they need to be impactful, inclusive, and inventive. A previously funded project which has received statewide and nationwide recognition is the Indigenous Walking Tour. We are also proud to support the 2022 winners: * Huskies for Housing: Illuminating the daily experiences of those living unhoused. * Youth Lead Youth: Examining how race influences healthcare. * SISU Mentoring Program: Addressing barriers to STEM careers. Please help us circulate this last call for applications by copying the message below into a new email to share broadly with students. Katy Katy DeRosier (she/her) Program Development Director Office of the Provost & The Graduate School | University of Washington katyd2@uw.edu | 206.221.1437 | Loew 312 PLEASE COPY INTO A NEW EMAIL TO YOUR STUDENTS: Inclusive. Impactful. Inventive. Calling all UW students from all campuses! Do you have an innovative idea that would enhance the UW student experience? The Husky Seed Fund has the resources to make your idea a reality! Created by students for students, the Husky Seed Fund provides up to $5,000 for you, or a small team, to pursue your passions and bring your projects to life. Awardees develop project management and leadership skills while they execute impactful and inventive strategies to elevate the Husky Experience. This is a truly unique opportunity to strengthen the entire Husky community by promoting inclusivity and helping to make all students feel that they have a home at the UW. A previously funded project which has received statewide and nationwide recognition is the Indigenous Walking Tour. We are also proud to support the 2022 winners: * Huskies for Housing: Illuminating the daily experiences of those living unhoused. * Youth Lead Youth: Examining how race influences healthcare. * SISU Mentoring Program: Addressing barriers to STEM careers. The Husky Experience Student Advisory Council encourages all students to explore the Husky Seed Fund website, view an information session, and/or contact seedfund@uw.edu for more information. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see the impact of previously funded projects and stay up to date on award news! Eligibility: * All UW undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply. * Applications can be individual, or team based. * All team members must be in good academic standing (each with a minimum 2.5 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduate and professional students). * Projects must involve a UW faculty or staff member as a mentor. Information Session: Get all your questions answered wherever you are! Watch this video of our information session. You can also review these slides and read these FAQs. Application Dates: * Applications open: February 22, 2023 * Applications close: March 28, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. * Finalists will be contacted on April 6, 2023, and invited for interviews Apply here: * https://forms.gle/aMquvX1N11oGSLVj9 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Mon Mar 27 16:18:06 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Openings in History Fellows for Spring 2023, Tuesdays 1:30-2:20, Smith 306 Message-ID: Hello Historians! If you are looking for 2 credits to add to your Spring 2023 schedule, there are a few spaces open in History Fellows. It is a professionalization and career preparation program for undergraduate students interested in non-academic careers. In Spring 2023 it will be a 2 credit class (CR/NC), meeting Tuesday from 1:30-2:20PM, in Smith 306. In collaboration with the University of Washington's Career & Internship Center, the program helps students workshop their next steps, working on crafting stronger r?sum?s, enhancing interview skills, and building networks through personal meetings and social media. The program helps students look for internships and jobs in local businesses and organizations, exposing students to the dynamics and demands of fields that interest them. Fellows will emerge more confident in themselves and more prepared for the challenges that await them in their career endeavors. If you are interested in this class, please email me at histadv@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 histadv at uw.edu Wed Mar 29 14:11:59 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:41 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: Scholarships Newsletter (Week 1 SPR 2023) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear students & alumni, Happy Spring and happy Spring quarter. Here are some scholarships and resources for you to check out - let us know how we can help support you! OMSFA WORKSHOPS (https://expd.uw.edu/scholarships/events/) Application Writing and Feedback Time: an interactive work session Are you applying for departmental scholarships or any of the opportunities listed below? Need help getting started or want any feedback? Join us for a work session next week! Drop-in to work on your scholarship applications and, if you wish, get personalized feedback on your materials. Stop by anytime and stay for as long or short as you like. Via Zoom: Tuesday, April 4th | 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. In-person at MGH 171: Wednesday, April 5th | 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. SCHOLARSHIPS AND OTHER OPPORTUNTIES WITH UPCOMING DEADLINES **2023 Summer Institute in the Arts & Humanities Program: new priority deadline of April 2, 11:59 PM This year's theme is A Black Sense: Time, Art, and Being, developed and taught by Professors Bianca Dang, Habiba Ibrahim, and Jasmine Mahmoud, and PhD student Chari Glogovac-Smith. Please read their description of the theme, below: To learn more about the theme, teaching team, application process and to sign up for an information session, visit our website. Any questions, please email urp@uw.edu. Application will be open on a rolling basis until all positions are filled (with a new priority deadline of April 2, 11:59 PM). Students do not need to submit a formal letter of recommendation in order to apply and do not need to be an expert in topics related to this year's theme to be competitive (interest and motivation speak louder than prior experience)! **Zahn Scholarship: New deadline: April 7! The Fred G. Zahn Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to students in the state of Washington who are graduated high school and are continuing their education by attending a college, university, or post-graduate institute. The application is attached to this email. **NBR's Japan Studies Research Fellowship: Applications are due April 16, 2023. This is a paid fellowship for current undergraduate, community college, and graduate students who are interested in or focus on Japan studies, U.S.-Japan relations, and/or Japanese foreign policy, the Japan Studies Research Fellowship is an intensive, three-month research and professional development program based in Seattle from June to August. To learn more: https://www.nbr.org/japan-studies-research-fellowship/ **UW Alumni Reunion and Class Gifts Scholarship - open now, due April 18, 2023. This group of scholarships has opportunities open to all UW undergrads regardless of citizenship status, residency, or campus affiliation. While each endowment has slightly different eligibility and requirements, current UW undergraduates submit one UW Alumni Reunion and Class Gifts Scholarship online application to be considered for any of these scholarships. Award amounts will range from $500-$2,000. More details are listed here: < https://new.expo.uw.edu/expo/scholarships/reuniongift> ** Residential Coordinator, Summer Program in Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Position The Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance seeks qualified applicants for the position of Residential Coordinator, Junior Summer Institute (JSI) program in Public Policy International Affairs (PPIA). Compensation: 100% room & board and a stipend of $3000 Submit a resume and cover letter to Amen Tsegai (amen2@uw.edu) with the subject line "Residential Coordinator Application". Details are attached to this email. Interviews will begin April 25, 2023. **The Sea Mar Community Health Centers Scholarships are now open! Sea Mar will be awarding $1,000 scholarships to students who are of migrant or seasonal farm worker backgrounds. Sea Mar also offers a $2,500 scholarship to students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, and perseverance. Questions? Contact: scholarships@seamarchc.org or (206) 763-5277. Applications are posted here and the deadline is April 30, 2023. **Library Research Award for Undergraduates - due May 1 The award is given to undergraduates who demonstrate outstanding ability to identify, locate, select, evaluate, and synthesize library and other information resources and to use them in the creation of an original course project. Open to undergraduates on all three campuses - individual and group projects are eligible. **Emma Bowen Foundation (EBF) Summer 2023 Internship Program: May 1 deadline EBF's mission is to prepare students of color (Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Black, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Multi-Racial) for careers in the media, entertainment and technology industries. Undergraduate students (including Class of 2023 spring graduates) and high school seniors are eligible to apply. Internships typically begin in late May or June. More information and eligibility details are listed here, more questions; applications.ebf@nbcuni.com. **FSF Programs: This is an interesting and unique funding opportunity for anyone interested in design, marketing, fashion, sustainability and communications! Submission deadline: October 16th, 2023 at 11:59 AM EST; but starting an application gives students access to mentors and support with the application process. 2024 FSF Wizehive Portal Link: https://webportalapp.com/sp/24_fashionscholarshipfund The FSF Scholarship Committee is pleased to share the 2024 FSF Case Studies from the disciplines of Design and Product Development, Marketing, Merchandising, and Business Strategy. The 2024 FSF case study theme is on the topic of Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) that enables brands to evaluate the extent to which a corporation works on behalf of social and environmental goals. Utilizing an ESG framework, and more specifically, leaning into the Environmental and Social aspects, students across the four case study disciplines will consider different aspects of ESG, such as how a brand would address a specific sustainability goal and methods for communicating environmental and social actions to consumers. More info, email fsfprograms@fashionscholarshipfund.org ** Polish your resume and prepare for summer. Learn more about what the UW Career and Internship Center offers! ** Interested in other scholarships and opportunities? OMSFA is here to help you find and apply for the scholarships that fit your skills and experiences. Search our database and set up an advising appointment today. Best wishes, Robin, Chetana, Fariha and Alex Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards (OMSFA) scholarq@uw.edu [cid:image001.png@01D96157.D94447C0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2934 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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