Due to the weather, campus operations are suspended today, February 12. Please note this means that tonight’s CUCAC meeting has been cancelled. Our next scheduled CUCAC meeting is in March.
Author: cboyce8
New 10-week tech course and scholarships available at the Othello-UW Commons
We’re pleased to help spread the word about a new 10-week tech course starting on April 11 at the Othello-UW Commons. In this introductory Foundations of Databases course, you’ll learn fundamental database and SQL skills. The course is approved by UW’s Department of Computer Science and provides a valuable first step into a career in tech or data. These skills are also widely applicable across many roles, in both large corporations and small nonprofits, that handle data.
Scholarships are available for up to 15 students! The Southeast Seattle Career Scholarship is need-based and covers 80% of course costs. The scholarship application deadline is March 1.
Learn more at: www.pce.uw.edu/southeast-seattle-career-scholarship
For questions, please email enrollmentservices@pce.uw.edu
CUCAC agenda and meeting location, February 2019
Provided here is notification that the City of Seattle/University of Washington Community Advisory Committee (CUCAC) will hold its next meeting. Note that we’re meeting in an alternate location this time!
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Location: UW Life Sciences Building
View map
Directions and gathering point
The Life Sciences Building is located immediately to the north of the Burke Gilman Trail and NE Pacific St, midway between 15th Ave NE and NE Pacific Place. It is across the street from the Magnuson Health Sciences Center.
**Please plan to enter the Life Sciences Building from Stevens Way and gather at that same level by the elevators for a building tour.**
No January CUCAC meeting
Provided here is notification that the January 8, 2019 CUCAC meeting has been cancelled. The next scheduled CUCAC meeting falls on February 12, 2019.
President Cauce sees Jumpstart in action
President Ana Mari Cauce visited UW students volunteering in the Jumpstart Program at the José Martí Child Development Center on November 27. Through this program, students work in preschool classrooms serving economically disadvantaged children. They use research-based curriculum to help develop children’s oral language and social and emotional skills.