UW Climate Survey Listening Sessions

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UW Climate Survey Listening Sessions

The University of Washington is proud to uphold the recent Washington state legislative effort to improve our campus climate. As one component of Senate Bill 5227, the University of Washington will host listening sessions to understand better the current learning, working, and living environments for UW students, faculty, and staff. At this time, we invite UW undergraduate students to participate in a 90-minute virtual listening session to share their experiences.

 These listening sessions will be ongoing, and our goal is to speak with 50-75 undergraduate students across all three campuses this spring.Information on listening sessions for graduate and professional students, faculty, and staff is forthcoming. For more details on Senate Bill 5227 at the UW, please visit: washington.edu/deib. UW Undergraduate Virtual Listening Session Dates (all times are in Pacific time): BothellMay 18th 1:00-2:30pmMay 22nd 3:30-5:00pm SeattleMay 18th 10:00-11:30amMay 23rd 4:00-5:30pmMay 25th 10:00-11:30amMay 30th 1:00-2:30pm TacomaMay 23rd 1:00-2:30pmMay 25th 3:30-5:00pm

 

To register, please click the link here: https://forms.office.com/r/FHQMBU3Qex.Registration for each listening session closes two business days prior or when filled (for example: registration for the 5/22 session closes on 5/18 or when filled). A link to the virtual meeting will be sent one business day before your selected listening session.  For additional registration questions, please contact Erica Lane at elane48@uw.edu. Thank you, and we look forward to your participation.Confidentiality As a participant in this listening session, potentially sensitive and personal information might be shared. Given that this listening session is in a group format, there is a potential risk of being identified. We ask all participants to maintain privacy and confidentiality and not disclose any information discussed or shared.Disability AccommodationThe University of Washington is committed to providing access and accommodation in its services, programs, and activities. To make a request connected to a disability or health condition, Erica Lane elane48@uw.edu by May 17th.

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