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[ACM-W and ACM] Find a Study Buddy for Spring Quarter!

Hi CSE!

Spring Quarter is coming up, and it’s almost time for our quarterly Study Buddy event! If you have classes where you’d like a study buddy or two, RSVP for a night of study-buddy searching: Mingle with people from your classes and walk away knowing some familiar faces to look out for in your classes! 

SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED, and we’ll have icebreakers and games so you’ll have the opportunity to meet a variety of new people! Whether you walk away with a large study group, one or two study buddies, or none at all, we hope to give you the opportunity to meet people so that you can see some familiar faces around the halls of the CSE buildings!

ACM-W and ACM are committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/SP20studybuddy

(Please use your CSE email to access!)

WHEN: Friday, April 3rd, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

WHERE: CSE2 G10

Best,

ACM-W and ACM

March 6, 2020

[ACM-W] Winter Quarter Diversity Discussion!

Reminder that ACM-W is hosting our second quarterly Diversity Discussion, open to ALL CSE STUDENTS!

Each quarter, ACM-W hosts these Diversity Discussions as a community event where CSE students can gather, learn more information about diversity topics in tech, and discuss their perspectives with other students. We encourage everyone to come and participate! We really value unique and different perspectives. Come ready to learn, discuss, and examine different views regarding diversity topics in CSE! 

The theme for this Diversity Discussion is Mental Health and Well-Being. Join us in discussing mental health issues related to minorities in computing as well as resources for self-care! We’ll also be playing a game about dealing with microaggressions. Cookies and fruit provided!

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/winterdiscussion 

(PLEASE USE YOUR CSE NET ID TO RSVP)

WHEN: Wednesday, February 26th 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM 

WHERE: Gates Commons (Allen 691)

Best, 

ACM-W

February 19, 2020

[ACM-W] Winter Diversity Discussion & Depth of Impostor Syndrome!

Hello ACM-W members!

ACM-W has two very exciting events coming up that are open to ALL CSE STUDENTS! Please look through these and invite your friends! 🙂 If you know you’re coming to the impostor syndrome event, RSVP BY TODAY ASAP TO HELP US GET ENOUGH PIZZA!! (but if you RSVP please plan to come for sure!! Let’s avoid food waste:))

1. Join ACM-W for an evening of dinner and discussion at: Depth of Impostor Syndrome!

Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong, that you weren’t good enough, or that everyone is more competent than you? Do you know people who feel like this? Well, you are not alone.

Learn more about what Imposter Syndrome is and hear from our amazing panel of speakers, ranging from undergrads to faculty! Come and spark an important dialogue with your Allen School community and learn tips on how to combat Impostor Syndrome. We have an amazing and unique panel lined up for you. Each speaker will share how the Imposter Syndrome affected them, and how they overcame it. Dinner (pizza) will be served! RSVP BY TODAY ASAP TO HELP US GET ENOUGH FOOD!!

WHEN: Wednesday, February 12th, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

WHERE: Gates Commons, CSE1 691

RSVP HERE (please use your CSE email): https://tinyurl.com/acmwimpostor

2. ACM-W is proud to announce the Winter Quarter 2020 Diversity Discussion, our second quarterly Diversity Discussion ever, open to ALL CSE STUDENTS!

Each quarter, ACM-W  hosts these Diversity Discussions as a community event where CSE students can gather, learn more information about diversity topics in tech, and discuss their perspectives with other students. We encourage everyone to come and participate! We really value unique and different perspectives. Come ready to learn, discuss, and examine different views regarding diversity topics in CSE!

The theme for this ACM-W Diversity Discussion is Mental Health and Well-Being. We will be discussing the importance of mental and emotional well-being as well as issues related to mental health in the CSE community. Join us in speaking about these pertinent topics! (There will also be snacks!)

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/winterdiscussion (PLEASE USE YOUR CSE NET ID TO RSVP)

WHEN: Wednesday, February 26th 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

WHERE: Gates Commons (Allen 691)

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

Best,
ACM-W
February 5, 2020

[ACM-W] Depth of Impostor Syndrome

Hi CSE!

This ACM-W event is open to ALL CSE STUDENTS! (our events are typically members-only!)

Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong, that you weren’t good enough, or that everyone is more competent than you? Do you know people who feel like this? Well, you are not alone.

Join ACM-W for an evening of dinner and discussion at: Depth of Impostor Syndrome!

Learn more about what Impostor Syndrome is and hear from our amazing panel of speakers, ranging from undergrads to faculty! Come and spark an important dialogue with your Allen School community and learn tips on how to combat Impostor Syndrome. We have an amazing and unique panel lined up for you. Each speaker will share how the Impostor Syndrome affected them, and how they overcame it. Dinner (pizza) will be served!

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

WHEN: Wednesday, February 12th, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

WHERE: Gates Commons, CSE1 691

RSVP HERE (please use your CSE email): https://tinyurl.com/acmwimpostor

Best, 

ACM-W

January 27, 2020

[ACM-W] Bloomberg Resume Review Workshop

Hi CSE!

ACM-W is proud to announce we are holding a Resumé Review Workshop in collaboration with Bloomberg! 

Meet with Bloomberg software engineers and learn resume writing tips and advice. Remember to bring copies of your resumé, a notebook and something to write with!

Bloomberg is having Chipotle catered for this event!

WHEN: Monday, January 27th at 5:00 PM.

WHERE: CSE1 691 (Gates Commons)

AS A REMINDER, ONLY ACM-W MEMBERS CAN SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT. If you are not an ACM-W member, you can easily become one by filling out this Google form: https://tinyurl.com/acmwmembership

**Remember to use log in with yourCSE email to view this form!**

Once you have registered to become an ACM-W member, you will be given access to our members-only Facebook page, where you can RSVP for this event!

Best,

ACM-W

January 24, 2020

[ACM-W] Find a Study Buddy for Winter Quarter!

Hi CSE!

Welcome back! Classes are back in session, and if you have classes where you’d like a study buddy or two, RSVP for a night of study-buddy searching with ACM-W: Mingle with people from your classes and walk away knowing some familiar faces to look out for in your classes! 

SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED, and we’ll have icebreakers and games so you’ll have the opportunity to meet a variety of new people! Whether you walk away with a large study group, one or two study buddies, or none at all, we hope to give you the opportunity to meet people so that you can see some familiar faces around the halls of the CSE buildings!

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/studybuddy-wi20

(Please use your CSE email to access!)

WHEN: Friday, Jan. 10th, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

WHERE: CSE2 G01

Best,

ACM-W

January 6, 2020

[ACM-W] Find a Study Buddy for Winter Quarter!

Winter quarter is right around the corner, and if you have classes where you’d like a study buddy or two, RSVP for a night of study-buddy searching with ACM-W: Mingle with people from your classes and walk away knowing some familiar faces to look out for in your classes!

SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED, and we’ll have icebreakers and games so you’ll have the opportunity to meet a variety of new people! Whether you walk away with a large study group, one or two study buddies, or none at all, we hope to give you the opportunity to meet people so that you can see some familiar faces around the halls of the CSE buildings!

ACM-W is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/studybuddy-wi20

(Please use your CSE email to access!)

WHEN: Friday, Jan. 10th, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

WHERE: CSE2 G01

Best,

ACM-W

December 6, 2019

[ACM-W] NEW! Become an Official ACM-W Member!

Hello CSE!

A big change is coming to our ACM-W event system! Starting Winter Quarter 2020, the majority of our events will be restricted to members only. That means networking events like Din Tai Fung with Bloomberg as well as the Winter Affiliates Dinner will be open only to those who sign up to be an ACM-W member. So how do you become a member? Two easy steps: 1. fill out this form, and 2. we will review the form and get back to you soon!

Please fill out the membership form HERE: https://tinyurl.com/acmwmembership

**Remember to use your CSE email to log into this form!**

Seen a lot of our event advertisements but still not sure exactly what ACM-W is? ACM-W is an Allen School student organization dedicated to cultivating a strong supportive community of women and sparking dialogue around the importance and necessity of diversity/inclusion in the computing world. We do this by providing resources (such as networking with companies and career prep workshops) and building spaces to foster community amongst CSE students. As a member, you not only get exclusive access to these events but also become a part of a more tight-knit community of individuals like you who are passionate about learning more about diversity in tech.

Come join us!

Best, ACM-W

December 2, 2019

[ACM-W] Fall Quarter Diversity Discussion!!

Hi CSE!

ACM-W is proud to announce that we are introducing a new quarterly event: ACM-W DIVERSITY DISCUSSIONS!

Each quarter, we’ll be hosting a community event where CSE students can gather, learn more information about diversity topics in tech, and discuss their perspectives with other students. We encourage everyone to come and participate! We really value unique and different perspectives. Come ready to learn, discuss, and examine different views regarding diversity topics in CSE! 

For this first ACM-W Diversity Discussion, it will be a joint collaboration with Q++ and we’ll have a large variety of topics discussed! 

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/falldiscussion

WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

WHERE: CSE1 Gates Commons (6th floor)

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

Best,

ACM-W

November 6, 2019

November 6, 2019

Apply to be an ACM-W Officer Today!

Hi CSE!

ACM-W has now opened applications for TWO officer roles: Historian & Associate Officer!

Becoming an ACM-W officer gives you great experience with getting involved in the UW CSE community, helping promote diversity and inclusion initiatives, and honing your leadership skills! We encourage EVERYONE to apply; we’d love for you to be a part of our team 🙂

APPLICATIONS CLOSE NOVEMBER 13 at 11:59 PM!

You can read more about the Historian and Associate Officer roles here:

https://tinyurl.com/acmw-newofficerapp

APPLY TODAY!

Historian Application: https://tinyurl.com/acmw-historianapp-2019

Associate Officer Application: https://tinyurl.com/acmw-aoapp-2019

**Remember to use your CSE email when logging into these forms!**

Best,

ACM-W

November 3, 2019

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