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Animation Course Series Information Sessions

Subject: The Animation Capstone – Information Sessions

Note: animation prereqs are flexible, even if you haven’t completed graphics, please consider attending.

Want to learn more about the 2019 – 2020 animation course series? Attend an info session!

www.cs.washington.edu/research/ap

When:

·         Thursday May 16th @ 4 PM

·         Wednesday, May 22nd @ 10:30 AM

·         Friday, May 24th @ 2:30 PM

·         Thursday, May 30th @ 3:30 PM

Where:

Bill & Melinda Gates Center Room 271 | Room 371 for May 24th

What:

The School of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and the Animation Research Labs invite you to an information session on the Animation Production undergraduate course sequence at UW Seattle. This sequence runs from Summer 2019 (A term) through Spring 2020. The Summer courses, Story Design (2019 A Term), Mastering Facial Expressions in CG ( 2019 A Term)  and Character Design for Computer Animation (2019 B Term), are highly recommended but optional.

The Animation Capstone culminates in a very professional and exciting collaboratively produced digital short film, similar in process to Disney/Pixar and DreamWorks productions. Examples of previous award winning films produced in this program  will be shown and questions regarding applications and admission, etc. will be addressed. We look forward to seeing you there. Light refreshments will be served.

May 16, 2019

[ACM] Allen School Annual Roll Call

Interning this summer? Starting full-time soon? Pursuing research opportunities? Fill out the ACM x Allen School annual roll call form with the details of your new job! You can fill out the roll call form here.

Curious where your fellow Allen School students will be working? Want to find other UW CSE students that’ll be at your company? Or maybe you’re looking for a referral? The Roll Call directory can help! You can checkout the current responses here.

Feel free to add your summer plans even if you aren’t interning or researching! This will be a great resource for fellow students to learn about different opportunities available, especially ones outside of CSE.

May 15, 2019

Allen School Student Experience Survey

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Hank Levy <levy@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Tue, May 14, 2019 at 3:58 PM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Allen School Student Experience Survey



Dear Allen School students,

I am writing to urge you to participate in an Allen School student experience survey. We want to learn from students in the Allen School about their experiences in and perceptions of the environment within the School.

Why take on such a study?  The study is intended to uncover actionable results and help us track our progress over time.  We hope to learn specific ideas and strategies that will strengthen our community, enhance our individual and collective success, and help make this a more welcoming, inclusive place for everyone. The study will also serve as an initial benchmark, enabling us to better measure our progress in the coming years. A strong response rate will be critical in assessing how we are doing.

The University of Washington Center for Evaluation & Research for STEM Equity (CERSE) is partnering with the Allen School to conduct the survey.  This year’s survey includes all current undergraduates and graduate students in the Allen School. We have put a lot of effort into the survey, and will be putting in a lot of effort to analyze the results and share those results, positive and negative, with you, but we cannot do this without your participation.

The results will be de-identified by UW CERSE before sharing with the Allen School.

 

Tomorrow (Wednesday) you will receive an email from UW CERSE/elitzler via Survey Monkey.  Please take the survey and help us improve the Allen School.

 

Best,

 

Hank

 

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Cs-ugrads mailing list

May 14, 2019

[ACM] UW Teaching Award

Hey CSE!

The UW ACM Teaching Award is given annually to a faculty member elected by the undergraduate majors in the Allen School.

Vote for your favorite in the link below!

https://forms.gle/CDucLk36SFrCP6ng7

May 14, 2019

Q++ is hosting Mocktails at Sunset!

Hello Allen School!

 

Q++ is hosting Mocktails at Sunset and wants you to join! Come hang out with us and enjoy the spring with non-alcoholic beverages, appetizers, and an episode of Queer Eye.

 

Date: Tuesday, May 21

Time: 6:15-7:15pm

Location: CSE678

RSVP: https://forms.gle/Yw6uKaAZ4ssyWLuC9

 

If you have any comments, questions, or concerns, feel free to contact Q++ at qpp-officers@cs.uw.edu

 

We hope to see you there!

 

🌈 Your Q++ Board 🌈

May 14, 2019

Vote for 2019 – 2020 SAC executive board!

Hello CSE!

Student Advisory Council elections are live!

Please vote for your executive board by next Monday 5/20 at 11:59pm. You’ll need to sign into your CSE email address to gain access to the form. For any questions, please email us at ngalison@cs.washington.edu

May 14, 2019

Present your posters at the 2019 Allen School Spring Poster Fair!

Present your posters at the 2019 Allen School Spring Poster Fair!

Present your posters at the 2019 Allen School Spring Poster Fair!

Hello Allen School undergrads and 5th year masters students!

 

We are excited to announce our annual Paul G. Allen School Spring Poster Fair! All students who have participated in any capstone, project courses, or research this year are encouraged to apply to present their posters.

The Event

The 2019 Allen School undergraduate poster session will be held on Thursday, June 13th, from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Zillow Commons in the Gates Center. The poster session is open to all BS and BS/MS students who participated in a capstone course (such as 475, 481, 441, etc) or project course (such as 440 or any other 400 level project course) or research during the 2018-19 academic year.

 

This will be a more formal event, with high profile Allen School alumni and friends coming to view your work. Presenting students are welcome to bring family members, as it will be the day before our CSE commencement ceremony.

 

There is a short registration process. We encourage you to show off your work! Our goal is to present a wide range of ‘cool’ projects from multiple courses to the Allen School alumni/friends that will join us for the poster fair.

Why participate?

 

  1. There will be a prize! A panel of judges in attendance will vote on the 2019 Project of the Year. Presenters of the winning poster, in addition to all the kudos associated with being the awardees, will receive $1,000 to split among the group.
  2. You can have another chance to show off that project you have worked so hard on. Presenters will get to meet and talk about their projects with smart, talented friends of CSE.

The Details

 

  • At least one member of the team must be at the poster session to represent the poster.
  • At least one member of the team who will be present at the event must be enrolled as a CS, CE, or CSEM student.
  • Fall 2018, Winter 2019, and Spring 2019 capstone, project courses, and research are all eligible to participate.

Registration Process (you will be notified by June 3rd if your project is chosen)

Fill out this short form: https://forms.gle/vuLWGjxHr7Vv6TH48

Applications are due by end of day on May 31st

Presenters will be notified by June 3rd.

Questions? Email Kay at kbeck@cs.washington.edu or the advisors  at ugrad-advisor@cs.washington.edu

May 13, 2019

[ACM] Fridge Clean-out for Spring BBQ

Spring BBQ is in just one day!

We will be using the fridges in the ACM Lounge and CSE2 Undergraduate Commons to store items for the Spring BBQ this Friday, so unfortunately lunches/other items will not be able to be stored.

Please clear out any food you may have in the fridge as soon as possible before tomorrow.  We apologize for any inconvenience.

We hope to see you at the event! 🙂

May 9, 2019

Tentative Teaching Schedule – posted

Hello folks!

The *tentative* teaching schedule for the upcoming year 2019-2020 CSE courses is now online.  We don’t have instructors’ names listed yet.  We will have more information in the next few days on the new courses that are posted, such as cryptography this fall. We do know the prereqs for that crypto course will be 332 and 312, description will follow.

Tentative Teaching Schedule 2019-2020

May 8, 2019

SAC Donation Drive Reminder

Hello CSE!

This is a friendly reminder that SAC is still hosting our donation drive for Mary’s Place!

How can you help? We are looking for all types of essential items, including:

Toiletries – shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste and toothbrushes, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, soap, lip balm, hair brushes and combs, pain relievers, band aids

Baby – diapers in larger sizes (4, 5, 6), baby wipes

Food – oatmeal packets, boxes of cereal, individually packaged kids snacks

Clothing – women, men, children and infant clothing, bras and underwear

Art Supplies

Blankets

You can also find this list on our posters located throughout the CSE and CSE2 buildings.

Bring your items for donation to the CSE2 Ugrad Commons or to the ACM Lounge from 9am-5pm! 

“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands – one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” – Audrey Hepburn

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.

May 3, 2019

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