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During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunitiesÌýto connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online.Ìý

Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access toÌý.Ìý


Faculty Recital: ³§Ã¦³Ü²Ô²Ô Thorsteinsdóttir, cello

May 21, 4:00 PM | Online streaming

School of MusicÌýcello facultyÌý³§Ã¦³Ü²Ô²Ô °Õ³ó´Ç°ù²õ³Ù±ð¾±²Ô²õ»åó³Ù³Ù¾±°ùÌýperforms some of Bach’s most famous cello suites from her living room. This premiere, available only during the live broadcast time, will showcaseÌýThorsteinsdóttir’s “riveting” (NYTimes) performance skills.

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“After the Blast: The Ecological Recovery of Mount Saint Helens” Book Talk

May 18, 6:00 PM | Online streaming

On the 40th anniversary of the eruption, biology ²¹±ô³Ü³¾²Ô¾±ÌýEric Wagner will launch his new bookÌý. Join Eric, in partnership with the University Book Store, for a live Zoom presentation about the book, followed by an audience Q&A.

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Drop-In Session: A Yoga Practice for Restful Sleep

May 18, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Online via Zoom

The Center for Child & Family Well-BeingÌýis offering weekly drop-in meditation sessions. This week, Robyn Long (MA, E-RYT) addresses the continual changes and uncertainty in our lives because of COVID-19 that have made it challenging for many of us to have restful sleep. In this session, participants will experience a gentle yoga sequence with postures that can soothe the nervous system and promote relaxation. At the end of the session, there will be a brief guided meditation. This session is based on the teachings of Sir Desikachar, who emphasized individualizing yoga to each person’s unique needs.

Free with registrationÌý´¥


Best Seat in the House

May 19 | Online streaming

Each week theÌýDepartment of Dance will be featuring one or two dance films or performance footage that faculty have been involved with. Check Ìýevery TuesdayÌýto see the next video that you can watch from home.

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Developing Capacity Through Collaborative Action

May 19, 1:00 PM | Virtual conference

From the College of the Environment,ÌýThe Third Environmental Justice Conference entails to bring awareness on environmental and climate justice initiatives, as well as to create a space for dialogue across scales, affiliations, and worldviews. Join faculty from the College of the Environment and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department across all three campuses in presentations and interactive sessions to explore approaches to inclusive and meaningful engagement through innovation and collaboration.

FreeÌý´¥Ìý


Labor On-line: Virtual seminar Series, Spring 2020

Tuesdays at 1:15 PM and Wednesdays at 6:00 PM

This Spring,ÌýHarry Bridges Center for Labor StudiesÌýhosts two weekly online seminars with a wide range of labor scholars and activists. These sessions are free and open to the public.

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Hosted by theÌýUW Tacoma Labor Solidarity Project

May 20 – The Evisceration of Civil Rights in the American Workplace

6:00 PM | Zoom:Ìý

Presented by: Professor Michael McCann, UW Political Science

 

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Hosted by Labor Studies faculty at UW Bothell

May 19 – Organizing LGBT Women

1:30 PM | Zoom:Ìý

Presented by: Debbie Carlsen, Director LGBTQ Allyship, & Ching-in Chen, Professor, UW Bothell

May 26 –ÌýStrategies for Supporting Immigrant and Survival Sex Workers

1:30 PM | Zoom:Ìý

Presented by: Emi Koyama, Coalition for Rights and Safety & Kari LerumÌý


School of Music Digital Series

Ongoing | School of Music and

Students and faculty of the School of Music performance studios present music from across the ages in this , special for Spring 2020:

Upcoming Digital Series Events:

May 18 – Vocal Theatre Works: Glory Denied

4:00 PM |

May 19 – UW Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven: Symphony No. 6

4:00 PM |

May 20 –ÌýVocal Theatre Works: Starbird

4:00 PM |

May 22 –ÌýVocal Theatre Works: Dead Man Walking

4:00 PM |

May 25 –ÌýVocal Theatre Works: The Scarlet Letter

4:00 PM |


#BurkeFromHome Trivia Night

Every Friday, 7:00 PMÌý´¥ÌýVirtual Event

Join the Burke Museum online on Fridays at 7 PM for #BurkeFromHome Trivia. The popular Burke Trivia Night is back—this time online to practice social distancing while having loads of fun! Get your nerd on with natural history and culture-themed trivia.

BYOB, snacks, and slippers!

Free, please register for accessÌý´¥


School of Art + Art History + Design Student Work GalleriesÌý

OngoingÌý´¥ÌýVirtual Gallery

Looking for a way to experience art while social distancing? Check out theÌýSchool of Art + Art History + Design‘s online collections of graduate and undergraduate student work to get your art fix from the comfort of your own home.

Free, ongoingÌý´¥


Looking for more?

Check out UWAA’s Stronger Together web page forÌýmore digital engagement opportunities.