Wed, Nov 5 2025, 6:30 - 7:30pm
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Mon, Dec 8 2025, 12 - 1pm
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Fri, Oct 31 2025, 1:30 - 4pm
Take a break and join us for our fab-boo-lous event, Harvest Festival, on October 31st! We will have pumpkin painting, caramel apple decorating, goodie bags assembling, and a costume contest. Feel free to bring your friends too! We'd love to see what everyone is dressing up as 🧚👻🎃

Event Details:

WHEN: Friday, October 31st, 2025 
WHERE: Miller Hall, Room 212
TIME: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM

RSVP is optional but highly encouraged to get a headcount for supplies and snacks. Please RSVP by Friday, October 24th, 4:00 PM.
Thu, Nov 20 2025, 5 - 6pm
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October 22, 2025
As the University of Washington’s 2025–26 Student Regent and a doctoral student in the College of Education, polo hernández leads with heart, authenticity and a deep connection to his culture. His journey, from working with tribal communities to serving on the Board of Regents, reflects his belief that true leadership begins with simply showing up as yourself.
October 17, 2025
Growing up in Basin City, WA, Alejandro experienced the challenges of learning English as a Spanish-speaking student. Now a UW College of Education undergraduate, he’s turning those experiences into a mission to make education more equitable for multilingual learners. Read his inspiring story!
Wed, Oct 29 2025, 12 - 1pm
Flyer for “Canine Comfort Corner.” Pictures a golden retriever named Lily  sitting among several pumpkins. Event details: Wednesday, October 29th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, in Miller Hall, Room 206E.

 

Come take a break on Wednesday, October 29th, from 12-1pm with Lily the therapy dog! This event is hosted by the Office of Student and Academic Services (OSAS) in collaboration with the Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion (OSDI). Spending time with a therapy dog has been shown to relieve stress and improve mood, so we hope you'll join us in this moment, because together we're glowing, we're gonna be, gonna be Golden with Lily the Golden Retriever!

 

Date: October 29, 2025

Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Location: Miller Hall, MLR 206E
Audience: College of Education students, staff, and faculty

 

To accommodate those with pet allergies, a large air purifier will be operating in the room while the therapy dog is present. The therapy dog will be behind a tested physical barrier for those who have a fear of dogs. No pre-registration required.

 

Looking forward to seeing you there,

OSASxOSDI

Thu, Oct 23 2025, 12 - 1pm

Join us in celebrating Filipino American History Month with a screening of Reclaiming Humanity: Saving Seattle's First Filipinx American US History Course on Thursday, October 23 at 12pm in MLR 212.

In 2022, the first Filipinx American US History course in Seattle Public Schools (SPS) was approved. That same year, the district threatened to cut it.

Filmmakers and College of Education (CoE) community members Dr. Edmundo Aguilar, Assistant Teaching Professor, and Tianna Mae Andresen, ECO alum and instructor of Filipinx American US History in SPS, bring us the story of “the students, teachers, and community members in their fight to preserve cross community liberatory ethnic studies and watch them reclaim their humanity along the way.”

The screening will be followed by a brief Q&A with Dr. Aguilar and discussion about how we can protect the gains that educators, students, and communities have made in bringing culturally relevant curriculum to schools in a time of regression when these hard-fought wins are being clawed back.

Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT
Location: Miller Hall, MLR 212
Film Runtime: 31 minutes
Target audience: Free and open to UW students, staff, and faculty

Dr. Edmundo Aguilar (He/Him) is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the College of Education at the University of Washington. Edmundo earned his Ph.D. in the Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education program at Washington State University. His non-traditional dissertation includes a documentary grounded in decolonial Chicana Feminism titled, Between Worlds: A Personal Journey of Self Reflection while on the Path of Conocimiento. Before joining UW, he received the 2019/2020 Eastern Washington University College of Social Sciences Teaching Excellence Award.

Tianna Mae Andresen (she/they) is a queer filipinx american academic, artist/fashion designer, liberatory educator, and new documentarian. Tianna is originally from Duwamish Land (Seattle, WA) but currently resides on Ohlone Land (San Francisco, CA). A lot of their work focuses on community based ethnic studies, queer stories, and archival histories. Tianna was the first teacher for the Filipinx American US History Course and is also a member of the Filipino American National Historical Society.

For questions, please contact rhaxton@uw.edu

October 9, 2025
The Community Partner Fellows program at the UW College of Education connects doctoral students with community-based organizations to advance educational equity through research and practice. Now welcoming its 8th cohort, the program continues to grow a network of scholar-practitioners dedicated to closing opportunity gaps and driving meaningful change. Read on to meet this inspiring group of fellows and learn about their impact in the community.
Mon, Nov 17 2025, 5 - 6pm
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