[event]: Friday Harbor Labs Information Session

UW’s FRIDAY HARBOR LABS INFO SESSION

Thursday, April 12* – 3:30-5pm in Thomson Hall 134

*this is a correction since the initial posting

Learn how you can get involved with Friday Harbor Labs (FHL), UW’s world renowned marine station on San Juan Island. FHL faculty and former students will share their experiences, talk about their research, and answer questions. FHL is an ideal place to spend a quarter and jump-start your career in the marine sciences, education, medicine, law and policy, poetry and more! All courses involve fieldwork, boats, laboratory work, and research mentorship from award-winning faculty. Any UW student can spend a quarter at FHL.

This Fall FHL is offering two unique programs:

1) The Marine Biology and Humanities Quarter will include English/CHID, creative writing, and marine biology courses.  This quarter is great for incoming freshman through seniors, no pre-requisite coursework required.  

2) The Pelagic (Open Water) Ecosystem Research Apprenticeshipmonitors the sensitive waters in the San Juan Archipelago, and students design and work on independent research projects with faculty mentorship.  This 15 credit, fieldwork intensive program is great for sophomores through seniors.  


I cannot emphasize enough how awesome Friday Harbor is. Being surrounded by students with similar interests really allowed me to come into my own.  Nobody made fun of you for talking about science and fish all day, and it was actually encouraged! 

–Jessica Hale, FHL marine biology student

Read more about a Jessica Hale’s experience at FHL


[event] Water, Stormwater, & Sustainabilty on Campus

Student research on the University of Washington’s impact on water

Friday, March 9
2:00 – 3:00 pm

Wallace Hall, POE Commons
(formerly the Academic Computing Center)
3737 Brooklyn Ave NE

Students in PoE’s Sustainability Studio spent this quarter researching options for more sustainable use of water on UW’s campus! This presentation is your opportunity to learn from their work. Projects include:

  • Case Studies of Permeable Pavement on Campus – decreasing the impacts of runoff on water quality.
  • Small- and Large-Scale Rainwater Catchment Systems on Campus – using rainwater for laundry and the landscape.
  • Profiles of Student-Led Water Sustainability Projects on Campus – supporting students in having impact on the campus environment.

If you have any questions, please contact Justin Hellier at hellier@uw.edu.


[event] – ‘The Future of Food’ Documentary Film Screening

On Thursday, February 16, the Clowes Center for the Study of Conflict and Dialogue will screen The Future of Food, a documentary about the complex issues surrounding the massive changes happening in the food system today.  In the words of the film’s director, Deborah Koons Garcia,
“(t)his is a film that is not just watched, it’s used. It motivates people to take action, even if it’s just voting with their fork. The Future of Food has already helped influence policy. It’s exciting to think that the film could have a role in creating a healthier future for everyone.”
 
Our guest speaker will be Heather Day, Co-Founder of the Community Alliance for Global Justice (CAGJ) and UW alumnus.  She will describe some of the work that CAGJ does to build local, sustainable food practices in Washington and around the world.  Questions from the audience are encouraged.
Thursday, February 16th at 2:30pm in UW’s Allen Auditorium.
 
The Future of Food is the second installment of the Clowes Center’s quarterly film/speaker series, “Rethinking Citizenship, Democracy and Activism: Local-Global Entanglements.”  Our spring quarter film will be 23rd and Union.  Directed by Rafael Flores, this docu-drama weaves real interviews with fictional characters to investigate the 2008 murder of Degene Berecha in the popular Seattle restaurant “Philadelphia Cheese-Steak”.  The film is an ADAPTED story, based on a range of stories by people acquainted with the victim and convicted murderer.  It is used as a vehicle to discuss gentrification and the tension between young African-American men, Ethiopian immigrants and gay couples in Seattle’s Central District.  Flores will be on hand after the screening for a discussion period.
Thursday, May 3 at 7:00pm in the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
 
For more information, please see our website: http://depts.washington.edu/clowes1/.
We look forward to seeing you at the screenings!


The PoE Pie Cookoff is THIS WEDNESDAY, FEB 8TH!

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[event] Cultural Fest!

Come celebrate diversity on February 10th in Meany Hall!

                                  

Cultural Fest is one of the biggest annual cultural events in University of Washington. It is intended to celebrate diversity and harmony that international students bring to our region.It brings together over 100 participants from 30 countries who take the unique sights, sounds, tastes from their home countries in front of you.

Hours:
11am – 3pm – International Cultural Exhibition – Free
5:30pm – 7:30pm – Evening Reception and Silent Auction
8:00pm – 10:00pm – Cultural Music and Dance Performances

Doors open at 7:00 for cultural booth viewing

Cost:
General Admission – $15 Performance / $45 Artist Reception and Performances
Student Tickets (with Student ID) – $10 in Advance ONLY from FIUTS
Children under 10: Free

Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/214719 

More information: www.fiuts.org or (206) 543-0735


 
During the day in Meany Hall, you may explore country exhibition booths, participate in interactive games and activities,and meet students from more than 30 countries.Booths are free and open to everyone.

In the evening, over 1000 guests will fill the Meany Hall and enjoy music and dance performance of traditional and modern artistes from all over the world.

As the world is becoming more integrated, Cultural fest provides a great opportunity to mingle and become close friends with students from around the world. These global friendships among students are priceless assets in your future careers.

Following are the talented Cultural Fest performers:

The Cumbieros, Cumbia Music from South America Dazzler, Chinese Classical Dance UW AWAAS, South Asian A Cappella Layali Dabkeh, Arab Folk Dance Sayaw, Philippines Folk Dance Husky Wushu Team, Chinese Martial Arts Onefourfive, Republic of Georgia A Cappella Violetta Parra, Traditional Chilean Dance Natya, Indian Classical Dance Barvinok, Ukrainian Hutsul Dance


[volunteer/internship] – Seattle Tilth Internships

Get Involved with Environmental Education & Sustainable Agriculture in 2012 – Volunteer & Intern Opportunities with Seattle Tilth
Seattle Tilth volunteers gain work experience in nonprofit organization, education, volunteer coordination,  garden and farm stewardship, and more. They have fun working in the community and contribute greatly to Seattle Tilth.

SEATTLE TILTH INTERNSHIPS
Interns make a more significant commitment than other volunteers and gain a more rewarding experience in return. You do not need to be a student. Review the descriptions linked below, then apply by submitting a resume, cover letter and any other materials specified to the email address indicated in the description. You need not attend a volunteer orientation to apply or start your internship but please fill out our online application at http://seattletilth.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteerapplicationsf.

Teaching Internships

  • Children’s Garden Teaching Intern
    Lead small groups of children through our garden curriculum where they learn about the different plants and critters.  Starts in Feb.
  • Cooking Club Intern with Community Kitchens NW
    Learn how to support a kitchen lead to coordinate a ten-week cooking-based nutrition education club at a partner agency in the community.
  • Youth Mentor with Seattle Youth Garden Works (SYGW)
    Gain hands-on experience in organic farm production and youth development while working alongside Seattle Tilth staff and underserved youth at the SYGW farm. Application due Feb. 20.

Garden/Farm Internships

§  Garden Steward Interns
Learn about sustainable landscape management and organic food gardening while practicing leadership skills in one or more of Seattle Tilth’s gardens in north, southeast, central Seattle, or Issaquah.

§  Farm Steward Internship at Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands (RBUFW)
Help jump-start programming and landscape stewardship at the ten-acre commercial nursery and wetlands site in Rainier Beach neighborhood. 

§  Marketing & Distribution Internship at Seattle Tilth Farm Works
Work closely with the program managers, educators, participants, and other interns to successfully market and distribute produce for this production learning farm for new immigrant and low-income farmers. Application deadline Feb. 1.

§  Garden Build Intern for Just Garden Project
Work with the Just Garden Project to coordinate and oversee building of 30 new backyard food gardens for low income families in King County in 2012.

§  Construction Coordinator Intern for Just Garden Project
Working with Just Garden Project garden build team and volunteer coordinator, you will coordinate and oversee materials, delivery and program coordination for the building of 30 new backyard food gardens for low income families in King County in 2012.

Events Internships

·         March & May Edible Plant Sale Intern
Provide support to Seattle Tilth’s Plant Sale event team by coordinating plant material, non-profits, volunteers, vendors, and more. Recruit potential participants, track all paperwork and communications, communicate with the Event Manager regularly and coordinate with other staff and volunteers to create a successful event and gain event organizing experience.

Administrative Internships

§  Administrative Office Intern
Learn about the inner workings of a non-profit organization while gaining non-profit administrative experience and supporting all of Seattle Tilth’s programs.

§  Adult Education Administrative Intern
Support our organic garden education program with your administrative skills.

§  Volunteer Coordinator Intern for Just Garden Project
Working with Just Garden Project staff, coordinate and oversee volunteers for building 30 new backyard food gardens for low income families in King County in 2012.

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS & SERVICE LEARNING
Volunteers bring Seattle Tilth’s mission to life. There are opportunities all over the greater Seattle area, whether you want to be involved once a week, month, or year in our:

§  children’s garden programs, Volunteer with groups of children as they engage all their senses through exploration and hands on activities in the Seattle Tilth Children’s Garden

§  community learning gardens and farms (Wallingford, Rainier Beach, Mt. Baker, or Issaquah)

§  community events – volunteers needed prior to and during the March 17th Edible Plant Sale!  Contact chrisiberle@seattletilth.org for more information.

§  office

§  drop-in work parties – a great way to get to know different gardens, farms and programs, learn new skills, meet new people, and more on upcoming Saturdays – no orientation needed

VOLUNTEER / INTERN ORIENTATIONS
The best way to get involved in Seattle Tilth’s volunteer and intern program is by filing out a Volunteer / Intern Application and then attending a Volunteer Orientation. Next up:

§  Mon., February 13, 6-7:15 p.m. in Wallingford’s Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Suite 100, Seattle 98103

§  Tues., February 28, 6–7 p.m. in Southeast Seattle at the Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands, 5513 S. Cloverdale St

Find all of this information and more on our website: http://seattletilth.org/get-involved/volunteer


[event] – FIUTS presents CulturalFest!

FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) would like to invite everyone to attend CulturalFest Friday, February 10 from 11:00 – 3:00 in Meany Hall Theater.

CulturalFest is the culmination of months of work and planning  by over 200 student volunteers!  It is the largest multi-cultural celebration on campus and will feature over 25 country booths and 10 cultural performances. 

The day time cultural expo is free and open to everyone from 11:00am – 3:00pm and the evening performances (which include the cultural expo) are just $15 / $10 for students in advance and will take place from 8:00 – 10:00 (doors at 7).   To learn more please visit the CulturalFest page of our new website.  Hope to see you there!

e of our new website.  Hope to see you there!


[event] Short Takes on What the World Eats

Date: February 7th 2012
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Neptune Theatre

                   

Join the Burke Museum at the Neptune Theatre for an evening of fast-paced food talks. Ten food experts from UW and beyond will have six minutes and 20 slides to present topics ranging from what humans ate 10,000 years ago and the power of women farmers to eating bugs and slugs.

Tickets: $5 at the door; $4 online at stgpresents.org (additional fees apply).

For a complete list of presenters visit our website or RSVP on Facebook.