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Belonging and Healing in Uncertain Times: A Community Care Space

In light of current events, locally and globally, that may be causing stress, fear, grief, or a sense of unsafety for members of our community, the UW School of Nursing DEIB Office is offering a recurring virtual space to pause, ground, and be together. These community care gatherings will be held every other Friday, beginning Friday, January 23, from 10 a.m.–11 a.m., via Zoom. This space is not intended to provide solutions or require sharing. Rather, it is a supportive,…

Join the Graduate School Dean’s monthly office hour

All graduate students are invited to the Graduate School Dean’s monthly office hour. During these “What’s on Your Mind” sessions, Dean Williamson-Lott hosts a virtual, open forum each month (typically on the first or second Monday) to discuss topics and issues related to graduate education. She meets one-on-one with graduate students, faculty, and staff, and welcomes the opportunity to connect with as many members of the community as possible. No appointment is needed—simply join the Zoom meeting, enter the waiting…

Teaching Assistant (25% FTE), NMETH 403, Spring 2026

A Teaching Assistant is needed in the Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing Department for an undergraduate course, NMETH 403: Introduction to Research in Nursing. The TA will assist the faculty of record, Dr. Fran Lewis, in coordinating and managing this didactic course. Active participation and assistance during all class meetings are expected. The course meets on Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. – 2:20 p.m., during spring quarter. Preference is given to those who commit to attending (or have attended in the…

Teaching Assistant Position (25% FTE) Spring 2026 – NURS 420- Promoting Community and Public Health

A Teaching Assistant is needed in the Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing to support NURS 420 – Promoting Community and Public Health. The TA will assist the faculty of record, Dr. Michelle Shin, in coordinating and managing these didactic courses. Active participation and assistance during all class meetings are expected. The course meets on Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. during spring quarter. Preference is given to those who commit to attending (or have attended in…

Get Involved, Get Connected: How NSWS Supports Nursing Students

Nursing Students of Washington State (NSWS) is a nursing-student-led 501(c)(3) organization focused on supporting nursing students. We are passionate about connecting students to employment opportunities, scholarship funding, leadership roles, and professional development events. We would love for your students to engage with our organization, as this is a great opportunity to learn, network, and engage with the healthcare community. Learn more on the NSWS website. Additionally, NSWS offers many opportunities to become involved on the national level through NSNA’s committee…