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Many of you have noticed the fencing and the construction trailers near the BG at Rainier Vista. Below is a description of the project- UW is lucky to have a brilliant construction manager at the helm, Bob Dillon, who just happened to be the construction manager for the Paul G Allen Center for CSE.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Montlake Triangle Project (MTP) is a multi-agency effort consisting of three
subprojects centered around the intersection of Pacific Street and Montlake Boulevard.
The project scope includes lowering NE Pacific Place and constructing a land bridge that
will connect the Montlake Triangle and the lower Rainier Vista with a seamless pedestrian
experience. Transit patrons will access the triangle via a combination of existing
crosswalks and a new bridge across Montlake Boulevard. The MTP subprojects will be
constructed sequentially and scheduled to minimize impact to adjacent work projects.
These subprojects consist of the following elements:
• Montlake Pedestrian Bridge–Subproject 1 (SP1) – This project will provide pedestrian
and bicycle connections between the future light rail station at Husky Stadium and the
Montlake Triangle. Sound Transit is managing design and construction of this $11.4
million project.
• Rainier Vista Land Bridge–Subproject 2 (SP2) – This bridge will span Pacific Place
and connect the Montlake Triangle to Rainier Vista. The UW is managing design and
construction of this $20.8 million project.
• Rainier Vista Land Bridge Site Improvements–Subproject 3 (SP3) – This project will
provide landscaping, hard surfacing, lighting, and other site improvements from
Stevens Way through the Montlake Triangle. The UW is managing design and
construction of this $4.5 million project.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2013-14 (inaugural year)
College of Engineering Student Advisory Council
The College of Engineering is launching an Engineering Student Advisory Council to the Dean and is seeking undergraduate and graduate student applications. Please circulate this call for applications to undergraduate and graduate students in your department. It would be particularly helpful to encourage students whom you believe would be particularly effective members of this Council to apply.
The Engineering Student Advisory Council provides a student perspective on planning and budgeting matters for the College of Engineering. The Council, which includes approximately 20 students (undergraduate and graduate), will meet monthly with the College of Engineering Dean or Associate Dean and some engineering staff. Both the Council and the leadership of the College will provide discussion topics for the meetings. The ideal membership of the committee will represent students from all backgrounds including women, underrepresented minorities, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender, low-income, transfer, residential, non-residential students, and Registered Student Organization (RSO) members.
The time commitment involved in serving on the Council is approximately 30-35 hours* annually including meeting times and post meeting responsibilities. There are five council leadership roles including: Chair, Co-Chair, Historian, Associated Students of University of Washington (ASUW) Liaison, and Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) Liaison. Council members will serve 1 year terms* with the exception of the Co-Chair who will assume the Chair position in their second term.
*The 2014 inaugural Council year will be shorter and less time-consuming in future years.
Students interested in applying to be members of the Engineering Student Advisory Council for the 2013-2014 academic year, should apply by January, 12, 2014. Please contact John Davis, jhdavis3@uw.edu, if you prefer a hard copy of the application. Please visit the Council website to learn more and to apply. We look forward to receiving student applications.
Council Website: http://engr.washington.edu/
Council Application: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/
Want to learn about how to make games? Then come check out the new Game Development Club.
This Club is a place for individuals to come and learn about popular technology and techniques behind game programming. Everyone is welcome from newbies and experienced developers.
The club meets every Thursday from 4-7 (but come whenever and stay for however long you would like) in Sieg 322. Snacks will be provided.
For more information email gamedevc@uw.edu.
TEACH FOR AMERICA
Fourth Application Deadline: Friday, January 24
Learn how to apply and review the application timeline here.
Start your application here!
Online Application Webinars over winter break
Option 1 – Thursday, December 19 at 10:00 AM
Option 2 – Thursday, January 2 at 1:00 PM
Register here and mark your calendars!
Teach For America is developing a movement of leaders who will help drive change at every level of our education system toward the goal of closing the opportunity gap in America. These leaders start their paths as corps members who teach for two years in urban and rural high-need communities and help students make the academic progress that expands their opportunities. Deeply affected by their teaching experience, our alumni continue to advocate for students and build lasting change in many different roles and fields.
The Basics and Benefits:
For additional information, explore our website and youtube channel or contact Katherine Kleitsch at katherine.kleitsch@
The deadline for CSE’s proposal for the Student Technology Fund Committee is fast approaching. Tell us what you want for the labs by filling out our survey ASAP and your feedback will be considered for CSE’s proposal to the Student Technology Fund Committee! This survey is for CSE students only. If you have any trouble email apacible at cs.
Survey Link: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/apacible/219861
HKN Officers
Do you want collaborative spaces? Do you want access to certain hardware? Let us know what you want and why you want it by filling out our survey and your feedback will be considered for CSE’s proposal to the Student Technology Fund Committee! This survey is for CSE students only. If you have any trouble email Jennifer at apacible at cs.
Survey Link: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/apacible/219861
ACM will be using all the fridges in the ACM Lounge in preparation for Fallfest. As such use of all the fridges in the lounge will be restricted all day today.
ACM will be using all the fridges in the ACM Lounge in preparation for Fallfest. As such use of all the fridges in the lounge will be restricted all day tomorrow.