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Autumn Resources & Opportunities (Volume 3) Husky Pawket Guide

 

 

HUSKY PAWKET GUIDE

FROM THE DESK OF DR. DENZIL SUITE
UW DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE

 

Hello Huskies,

Early November brings more than just beautiful autumn colors and, yes, rain to our campus – it also brings several important events.

  • Daylight saving time ends Nov. 2, so enjoy the extra hour of sleep!
  • Election Day is Nov. 4. The UW has one of the highest voter participation rates of any university in the country – let’s continue that this year! On the ballot are Seattle mayor and city council seats, King County executive and more. Find voting information on the Huskies Vote page and the Secretary of State website.
  • On Nov. 8, we’re celebrating National First-Generation Day – a day recognizing first-gen students (aka, Huskies like me who are the first in their families to attend college). Learn more about our first-gen students and, if you’re first-gen, share your story.
  • Veterans Day is Nov. 11, and we’re honoring the service and sacrifice of military veterans on our campus and around the country. Please note that most University offices will be closed.

Finally, Halloween is on Friday – have fun and be safe.

Sincerely,

Denzil

 

Husky Experience

Public Trust in Science and Why it Matters

As science becomes increasingly woven into our daily lives, public trust in it — or the lack thereof — matters more than ever. On Nov. 12 from 6-8 p.m., join a dynamic conversation among UW Honors faculty on what happens when scientific research and scholarship are misunderstood, mistrusted or misused. Registration is required.

QUIZ TIME!

How many pieces of candy corn (on average) are produced each year?

A. 950 million

B. 2.5 billion

C. 9 billion

D. 16 billion

Scroll to the bottom to see the answer!

Connections

Cheerful young couple having lunch together while sitting at table in cozy cafeHave a Culti-Date

Grab your special someone or your pals for an elevated night out at Cultivate! On Nov. 13 from 4–8:30 p.m., treat yourself to a three-course meal and drink for $35 per person. You can commemorate the night at a photo booth and be entered in a raffle for dinner for two at Cultivate! Reservations required.

Make a reservation

 

 

 

UW Rec Friday Night Activities

Looking for something fun to do on Friday nights? Join UW Recreation for Friday Night Activities! Try archery, rollerskating and log rolling. Admission is free for Rec members and equipment is provided. Archery is $9.40/session and requires preregistration and a safety training.  

Join the fun

 

 

 

UW Libraries Trivia Contest

Think you know UW’s libraries? Find out in the Annual Family Trivia Contest from UW Libraries! Open to all UW students, plus faculty, staff, alumni and their family members through Nov. 30.  Test your knowledge for a chance to win great prizes!

Test your knowledge

 

 

 

Health and Well-Being

Take care of your mental health

Midterms can be stressful. Find support for your mental health with these offerings from UW Counseling Center!

  • Join virtual co-working sessions if you need help with accountability! You can share your goal at the beginning of the session, work quietly on tasks from your to-do list on camera and take facilitated breaks led by a counselor.
  • Learn about the principles of intuitive eating and develop a healthier relationship with food at the intuitive eating workshop on Nov. 13.
  • Take a mid-day break, relax and recharge with some furry friends at Paws 4 a Break! Dogs are available on select days from 12–1 p.m. in the 4th floor lobby of Schmitz Hall. Sometimes the best self-care is a wagging tail and a wet nose!

 

Navigating the UW

Cool Courses for winter quarter

As you’re planning your winter quarter classes, check out the unique offerings from the College of Arts & Sciences. They’re open to all students, have no prerequisites and fulfill Areas of Inquiry requirements as noted.

Check out the classes

 

 

 

Awards of Excellence nominations

Recognize Huskies who are making a difference: nominate them for Awards of Excellence! This is your chance to celebrate faculty, staff and fellow students who are making a difference in our communities.

Submit a nomination

 

 

 

Student tech loans

Need tech? Check out the Student Technology Loan Program (STLP)! STLP has laptops, cameras, headphones, VR headsets and more that you can rent for a few days or the whole quarter. Equipment is free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Rent equipment

 

 

Career and Internships

2025 Nonprofit & Government Career Fair is TODAY!

Don’t miss out on today’s Nonprofit & Government Career Fair, happening TODAY from 12:30–3:30 p.m. in the Mary Gates Hall Commons! Join the Career & Internship Center for this special event, open to all majors and years of study. Meet with employers representing nonprofit organizations and government agencies!

REGISTER ON HANDSHAKE

Featured jobs & internships

Looking to build your skills, experience and network? Check out these featured jobs and internships for undergrads and grad students.

 

Campus Safety

UW Emergency Alerts

In an emergency, seconds matter. You need to know what happened and how to protect yourself. Sign up now for UW Alert text messages and email. You can list up to three cell numbers and five email addresses. If you’ve already signed up, make sure your contact information is current and that you’ve selected a campus for messages (after you’ve logged into UW Alert, look for Groups in the top right corner).

ANSWER

C. 9 billion, according to the National Confectioners Association!