You can fill out the form here through June 12th (Please note that you must be logged into your CSE account to access this form).
Happy week 10!
~ SAC
SAC is hosting another event this Friday (5/29) at 6-7pm (PST) – a panel discussion on failure and vulnerability. You’ll get to hear from and converse with six distinguished leaders and faculty from the Allen School, as they talk about their experiences with failure and vulnerability. Our panelists are:
RSVP here for the Zoom link:Ā http://tinyurl.com/beneaththesurface20
We hope you’ll join us!
~ SAC
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What is the SAC? We are a CSE student-run organization and our aim is to foster a positive learning environment for our peers by hosting events and discussion forums. We use input from you, the students, to guide our conversations with staff and faculty which ultimately lead to improvements in the school.
]]>Thanks to everyone who participated in the Digital Card Design Contest! Congratulations to the winners, Isaac Pang, Chandra Burnham, and Lucy Jiang!Ā
Youāll be able to download their submissions here (please be sure to be logged into your UW account). Their card templates contain incredible pieces of art and creativity, so be sure to download their cards and spread the love!
Have a fantastic three-day weekend! Good luck with the remaining weeks! Stay strong, weāre almost there!
~Amigos @ SAC
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What is the Student Advisory Council (SAC)? We are a CSE student organization that advocates for undergraduates and builds community. We gather your input and spark dialogues to enable change throughout the Allen School. Something on your mind? Feel free to email questions/comments/concerns to csesac@cs.washington.edu
]]>Youāve probably heard multiple times that failure is a great opportunity and it isnāt something to be afraid or ashamed of. However, CSE has developed a culture of being extremely ambitious, and handling failure among a community of such high-performing peers is particularly difficult.Ā Our high-achieving community can lead to lots of us feeling inadequate and that we donāt belong here. Often in CSE we overhear people talking about their accomplishments, but rarely do we talk about our experiences with failure (and, shocking as it may be, every single one of us has failed at some point).
Have your own stories of struggle, failure, and vulnerability? We would love to hear them!Ā Anonymously share your stories and experiences here: https://forms.gle/nLy9Xtdqibdy16GC8
Event Details:
Date and Time: Friday,Ā May 29th, 6-7pm
Location: Zoom link will be sent out to all who RSVP
RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/beneaththesurface20
Open to all CSE students, staff, and faculty.
Happy week 8 – keep up the good work and finish the quarter strong! We’re really excited for this event and hope you’ll join usĀ
~ Student Advisory Council (SAC)
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What is the SAC? We are a CSE student-run organization and our aim is to foster a positive learning environment for our peers by hosting events and discussion forums. We use input from you, the students, to guide our conversations with staff and faculty which ultimately lead to improvements in the school.
]]>Doing research is a great way to harness your technical skills, apply your knowledge from classes and build great relationships with faculty/other fellow researchers in the department. Weāll have 4 accomplished undergraduate researchers coming from different research fields who can help answer any questions you have on what undergraduate research is, pros/cons of doing research, pursuing graduate school, what the undergraduate research experience is like in the Allen School. And most importantly, you can ask how to get involved!
Event details:
Date/time: 5/25 at 6pm
RSVP here: https://tinyurl.com/y8lau29g
Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92815219021
Note that this event is geared towards undergraduates with no or limited experience with research, but everyone is welcome to come.
Hoping to see you there!
~ SAC
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What is the Student Advisory Council (SAC)? We are aĀ CSEĀ student organization that advocates for undergraduates and builds community. We gather your input and spark dialogues to enable change throughout the Allen School. Something on your mind? Feel free to email questions/comments/concerns toĀ csesac@cs.washington.edu
Event Details
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 26th, 6-7pm (Pacific Time)
Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/99793634331
RSVP here: https://tinyurl.com/csesgottalent20
We encourage you to invite your family and friends to cheer you and your classmates on. We ask that you please send them the RSVP form so that we can let them in from the Zoom waiting room.
Given COVID-19, weāll be hosting this event in two ways:
We hope to see you there!
~ Friendos from SAC
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Questions? Contact: savannay@cs.washington.edu
What is the Student Advisory Council (SAC)? We are a CSE student organization that advocates for undergraduates and builds community. We gather your input and spark dialogues to enable change throughout the Allen School. Something on your mind? Feel free to email questions/comments/concerns to csesac@cs.washington.eduĀ Ā
Thank you to everyone who participated in our officer elections, we had a great turnout!Ā
We have counted up the results of the elections and we are proud to announce the ACM-W Officer Board for the 2020 – 2021 year:
Chair: Nayha Auradkar
Vice Chair: Rachel Ye
Treasurer: Amrita Narasimhan
Secretary: Elana Hummel
SR: Elizabeth Gossman
PR: Lynda Pham
Historian: Lani Dang
Congratulations to our new board, weāre excited to see your leadership in action next year!
Thank you to everyone who ran in our elections, to everyone who voted, and to everyone who joined the ACM-W community. Whether you became a member recently or have been an ally for a while, we appreciate everyone who helps us in supporting our mission. See you all next year!
Best,Ā
2019 – 2020 ACM-W Board
]]>Here is the first issue of our SAC newsletter! There’s info on upcoming events, recipes, and an original comic?! Check it out!
~Your pals @ SAC
(P.S: SAC Newsletter Spring. The PDF has clickable links )
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