Your well-being matters. The School of Nursing offers mental health resources, safety guidance, and community care spaces to help you navigate challenging times. Students are encouraged to connect with advisers for individualized support. Additionally, the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging is hosting virtual community care gatherings every other Friday from 10:00–11:00 AM in a trauma-informed setting.
Tag: Graduate Certificate Students
Information of interest for our graduate and post-graduate certificate students.
WCCHC NP Residency Training Meet & Greet
We are excited to announce a Meet & Greet session for the Na Lei Kukui Nurse Practitioner Residency Program. Event Details: Date: Monday, February 16, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM Hawaiian Standard Time Location: Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82791551882 This virtual event will provide an overview of the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center’s residency program, including application requirements, key benefits, and opportunities for professional growth. Attendees will also have the chance to meet our program directors and current residents, who will share insights and…
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 10:00–11:00 AM, via Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92378211906. This space is not intended to provide solutions or require sharing. Rather, it is a supportive, trauma-informed space…
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 office hours or “what’s on your mind meetings,” Dean Williamson-Lott will set aside an hour every first or second Monday of the month to meet virtually and discuss topics or issues important to graduate education. She will meet with graduate students, faculty and staff one-on-one, and she looks forward to connecting with as many people as possible. Visitors don’t need an appointment. When you join…
Writing, Research, and Community: Resources from the Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC)
The Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC) is an interdisciplinary center that offers free writing and research support for UW students, faculty, and staff. Our offerings include a range of resources and programs designed with graduate students in mind including one-on-one consultations, online resources and programming, and events such as our annual Dissertation Writing Intensive. Students interested in one-on-one support can book one of the OWRC’s free 45-minute peer tutor consultations, available both in-person and online. Learn more about our…