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How to Deal with Sexual Harassment: Resources and Stories

On May 21st from 6:00pm – 8:00pm in Bagley 131, ACM-W will host a series of talks by a lawyer, a software engineer, and a mental health specialist to address questions and concerns surrounding sexual harassment in the tech industry, particularly focusing on what you should know if you are ever a victim. All CSE students, graduate students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.

Refreshments will be provided. We are opening this event to the College of Engineering on 5/9, so RSVP for your guaranteed spot!   

To RSVP, please fill out this form (https://tinyurl.com/acmw-harassment).”

Thank you!

May 4, 2018

ACM Research Night: Tuesday, May 1st from 3:45PM – 5:30PM in EEB 125

Hello undergrads!

ACM is hosting a Spring Research Night on Tuesday, May 1st from 3:45-5:30pm in EEB 125. You will have the opportunity to talk to researchers, visit labs, and listen to presentations! There will also be cookies provided. Come find your next research position! No prior research experience necessary.

See you there!

April 27, 2018

Swag Sale Ends Tomorrow

Reminder: our second swag sale of the year ends tomorrow! We are offering 4 new items.

We hope you are enjoying the sunshine. Thank you!

SWAG

April 25, 2018

Home Away From Home: International Student Mixer

Home Away From Home: International Student Mixer

Hello!

Are you an international student in CSE or are you interested in learning about how coming from another country can affect one’s role in a community? Come join us tonight for a discussion and hear amazing stories of your peers! Dinner is provided!

 

Important Event Information

Location: CSE 305

Date: Wednesday, April 25th

Time: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

Please RSVP here so we know how much food to order!

 

Who are we?

The Computer Science and Engineering Student Advisory Council (CSE SAC) is the collective voice for undergraduate and masters’ students. This advisory council aims to use research-based methods to assess and understand students’ needs and collaborate with faculty and advisers on key issues such as diversity, social responsibility, and student wellness.


If you have any questions, feel free to email Kaitlyn Zhou (katezhou@uw.edu) and Geoffrey Wukelic (gwukelic@uw.edu)

April 25, 2018

Reminder: AI Event Tonight

Let’s chat: Sounding Board! The state of the Art in Conversational AI
Friday, April 20 (tonight!)
4-5 pm 
Gowen 301

More info: https://www.cs.washington.edu/research/nlp/soundingboardevent

Registration: https://goo.gl/forms/c1kCnPwIjrFUEDFh2.

UW’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering and UW Electrical Engineering are pleased to host an event for those interested in artificial intelligence: a presentation by the Sounding Board team and a demonstration of the technology.

Sounding Board was the winning socialbot in the Amazon Alexa Prize, a competition to further conversational artificial intelligence. Our socialbot’s approach focuses on finding interesting content to talk about with human users, while trying to understand who the user is.

On Friday April 20th at 4 p.m., the student research team behind Sounding Board will provide a brief high-level presentation about the system. Following this research overview, UW Allen School Lecturer Lauren Bricker will chat with the bot to provide a demonstration of the technology.

Enjoy and happy Friday!

April 20, 2018

ACM-W Elections

It’s finally time for elections! If you or anyone you know wants to be more involved in CSE, running for an officer position for ACM-W is a great way to do that!

It all starts with nominations! Nominate someone for an officer position for ACM-W! This can be a peer or even yourself! We will be accepting nominations until 5/6. On 5/7 we will be opening the voting to ACM-W members via email and Facebook. On 5/14, we will welcome our new 2018-2019 officers!

Best,
ACM-W Officers

April 17, 2018

Sexual Harassment in the Tech Industry

Hi all,

On May 21st, ACM-W is hosting a series of talks by a lawyer, a software engineer, and a mental health specialist to address questions and concerns surrounding sexual harassment in the tech industry, particularly focusing on what you should know if you are ever a victim. All CSE students, graduate students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend. The event will run for roughly two hours, 6:00-8:00, with time for questions at the end. It will be held in Bagley 131. 

To RSVP, please fill out this form.

We hope to see you all there!

~ACM-W Officers

April 13, 2018

Social Good in Computing

We would like to invite you to our upcoming discussion forum focused on discussing the social good in computing. We have four distinguished speakers!

 

  • Kurtis Heimerl is an Assistant Professor in the Allen School and he works in the Change and ICTD groups. He works in the space of technology for poverty alleviation through increasing connectivity and internet access.

  • Anat Caspi is the director of The Taskar Center for Accessible Technology. Her research focuses on developing technologies for populations with disabilities.

  • Krista Davis is the CEO and founder of GroundGame, which is a platform of tools for progressive campaigns and non-profits. She previously worked on the Hillary Clinton campaign as a backend engineer and at Google.

  • Dallas Card is a PhD student working with Noah Smith. He works in the intersection of machine learning, natural language processing, and computational social science.

 

Learn about how technology can be used a positive force for social good. As always, this is an opportunity for current UW CSE students to come together, ask questions, and share their experiences. We hope this discussion forum will create a space for constructive conversations and lead to actionable resolutions.

 

Important Event Information

Location: CSE 305

Date: Thursday, April 12th

Time: 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM

 

Please RSVP here!  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0CFsBN-Ii93zYYc-GSd9Dulnzbzyunv_7iFMj2AtxKhCMHQ/viewform

 

Who are we?

The Computer Science and Engineering Student Advisory Council (CSE SAC) is the collective voice for undergraduate and masters’ students. This advisory council aims to use research-based methods to assess and understand students’ needs and collaborate with faculty and advisers on key issues such as diversity, social responsibility, and student wellness.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at csesac@cs.washington.edu.

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April 11, 2018

The Allen School is Hiring Peer Advisers!

The Allen School is hiring peer advisers for the 2018-19 school year! We hope you will consider applying, or encourage friends to apply (you can nominate someone here!).

Peer Advisers are an important part of the CSE Community. They assist with quick questions and student appointments, give presentations, help staff our front desk, and represent our school at events across campus. Peer Advisers help students with course planning, academic exploration, admissions, the career search, and more! They also create resources for students and offer the professional advising staff and faculty an important perspective. It is a fun job that can make a big impact!

We encourage students of all years and backgrounds to apply!

 

Start Date: Autumn Quarter (with some occasional training beforehand)

Weekly load: 5 – 12 hours a week (Varies depending on special events and time of the quarter). Hours are flexible depending on your course schedule!

Pay: $15.45 per hour (plus some CSE swag!)

 

Job Duties

-Speak with prospective students and their parents (via phone, email and in-person) about the field of computing, the Allen School, and the University of Washington.

-Advise UW students who are pre-majors on course planning, academic exploration, admissions, and opportunities outside of the classroom.

-Advise Allen School students on a variety of topics dependant on your year in school and relevant experiences

-Present at information sessions and represent the Allen School at academic fairs and recruitment events

-Help students, prospective students, and parents who come to the CSE reception desk with undergraduate-related questions.

-Work on various projects based on your strengths and interests!

 

Required Qualities & Experiences

-Empathy and compassion towards students and families of all backgrounds

-Trustworthy with confidential student information

-Good conversation and presentation skills

-Ability to work well on a team and independently

-Ability to have difficult conversations in a compassionate and approachable way

-Making satisfactory progress towards a CS or CE degree (you don’t need to be a perfect student!)

-Demonstrated involvement in something outside of the classroom at UW (either in or outside of the Allen School)

-Willingness to learn and speak about other tech-related majors and opportunities at UW

-Ability to represent the Allen School and the UW in a professional manner

-Willingness to provide and receive feedback

 

If you would like to apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to Jenifer Hiigli (jenifer@cs.uw.edu) by 10am on April 24th. In your cover letter, please address why you want to be a peer adviser and what experiences and qualities you have that would enable you to succeed in the role. Interviews will take place in late April/early May.

April 10, 2018

LGBTQ Ice cream social, 4/19 at 2 PM

Dear Allen School,

As part of our ongoing series of events, the Allen School is organizing an LGBTQ* ice-cream social.

When: April 19th, 2-3:30 PM

Where: Meet in the Allen Center Atrium, we’ll walk over to the HUB ice-cream place.

As usual, the idea is to foster a sense of community for people (grad, undergrad, faculty, staff) who have a diverse sexual/romantic orientation and/or gender identity and/or are questioning and/or are allies. We have no agenda for the social, just to get to know each other.

Note that this event will be sponsored by the Allen School, aka ice cream’s on us!

Cheers,

Maarten Sap, with the support of the Allen School Diversity Committee


Maarten Sap
Graduate Student at UW in NLP
Pronouns: he/him

 

April 10, 2018

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