HUSKY PAWKET GUIDE
FROM THE DESK OF DR. DENZIL SUITE
91̽»¨DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE
Hello Huskies,
To say that there is a lot going on right now in the United States and the world is an understatement. The news and current events can feel overwhelming for many of us and bring a complex range of emotions.
However you are feeling, know that you are not alone, and there are resources available to support you. The offers groups, drop-in help, crisis support and more, LiveWell’s can help you cope with stress and anxiety, and this from our Counseling Center director provides some actionable tips.
You might find it helpful to do things like connecting with your friends, getting outside, taking a media break (including social media), or engaging in an activity like .Ìý
Whatever you do, I encourage you to use the support resources that are here for you. Take good care of yourself, and each other.
Sincerely,
Denzil
Join the Husky Lunch Network
The 91̽»¨can feel like a big place, but it doesn’t have to! Gather with 91̽»¨students and alumni who share some of your experiences for a free meal and conversation at Husky Lunch Network events. On the menu? Opportunities to explore how embracing your personal identities influences your professional journey.Ìý
The 91̽»¨Alumni Association is hosting three lunches in February:
- Wednesday, Feb. 4: Women in Sustainability, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Feb. 12: First-Generation in Corporate America, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Feb. 12: International Students & Alumni, 5–6:30 p.m.
Everyone’s favorite mascot, Dubs, recently celebrated his birthday. How old is he? 1) 3 2) 5 3) 6 4) 8 Scroll to the bottom to see the answer!QUIZ TIME!
Connections
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Are you interested in presenting your research to the rest of the Husky community? Undergraduate students from all disciplines, backgrounds and years are encouraged to apply to be a part of the Undergraduate Research Symposium! Applications are due Feb. 12.
Learn more about the Symposium
Rec climbing classes
If you’re interested in learning to climb, 91̽»¨Recreation is offering a Basic Climbing Class on Jan. 27 and 29 from 5–7 p.m.! They’re also offering a Sport Climbing Class on Feb. 17 and 19 from 5–7 p.m. Learn to climb, build skills and gain confidence in a supportive environment!
Labor Studies social
Join the Labor Studies Department for the annual Labor Studies Social on Jan. 22 from 4-6 p.m. in HUB 145. This event is a special opportunity to network with faculty and students working on labor issues at the UW, through both research and activism. Snacks and drinks are provided!
Get help coping with the clouds
Cloudy weather bringing you down? Join LiveWell for a event at the 91̽»¨Greenhouse on Jan. 27 from 3–4:30 p.m. Learn winter mental health tips, enjoy a tour and scavenger hunt, receive a free Winter Thriving Kit and get a chance to win a grand prize. Admission is free, but space is limited — !
Navigating the UW
Apartment open house
Curious what it’s like to live in an on-campus apartment? Join Housing & Food Services at the Apartment Open House on Jan. 24! Catch a shuttle at Local Point any time between 11 a.m.–2 p.m. to tour 6 complexes and get swag and treats. You’ll also have a chance to win a $500 Alaska Airlines gift card!
Apply to be a student leader
Last call to apply to become a First-year Interest Group or Virtual Orientation Leader! New Student & Transfer Programs is currently recruiting for both positions. Help first-year and transfer students get connected to the 91̽»¨community. Open to all students! Applications due Monday, Jan. 26, at 8 a.m.
91̽»¨Libraries Update
The January update from 91̽»¨Libraries is out! Learn about the new Student Wellness Room in Odegaard, get AI research guidance (including how to fact check your AI tool of choice), see details on the Lunar New Year Celebration at the Tateuchi East Asia Library and much more.Ìý
Visit the In-Person Winter Job & Internship Fair
Join the Career & Internship Center at the In-Person Winter Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the HUB! The fair is open to all majors and years of study and will feature employers representing all industries.
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
91̽»¨launches mental health crisis response team
The 91̽»¨is introducing Husky Assist, a dedicated, skilled team of on-call mental health workers ready to respond to students, staff and faculty experiencing a mental health crisis.Ìý
Husky Assist team members are trained mental health professionals who can respond compassionately to a variety of situations like emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, substance use concerns, connecting to resources and checking on someone’s well-being.The team is available to respond on the UW’s Seattle campus 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday (except for holidays). To reach Husky Assist, call 206-543-9331 or 911.
4) 8. Happy birthday, Dubs!QUIZ ANSWER



