The College of the Environment is committed to nurturing a supportive learning environment and an inclusive community. See below for a list of campus resources and networks recently compiled by the UW Office of the President. These resources and campus offices offer support and guidance and may be especially useful to any individuals affected by recent changes in national policy.
Campus support services
- Office of Academic Personnel – Visas
Information for international faculty on the impact of the travel ban Executive Order (EO) - International Student Services
Information for international students on the impact of the travel ban EO - Office of Global Affairs – Information and resources for UW community members
Central resource hub for global education, research and service for the UW. See online resource for UW faculty, staff and students from nations affected by the recent executive order on immigration (Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen) - UW Federal Relations
Current information about federal policy and its impact on the UW community - Bias Incident Reporting Tool
For reporting threats or other bias-related activity, online or in person, that may impact the UW community - Let’s Talk
Free, confidential, informal drop-in counseling service - University of Washington Police Department (UWPD)
In the event of an emergency, please call 911. - Leadership Without Borders
Ally director and contact information for undocumented and DACA students - SafeCampus
Service to connect anyone with concerns about safety with the right resources - Center for Teaching and Learning
For faculty or TAs dealing with difficult conversations in the classroom - UW CareLink
Support for staff offering limited counseling and legal services
Additional resources
- UW Counseling Center
Culturally-responsive short-term counseling for UW Seattle degree-seeking students - UW Hall Health Center – Mental Health
Individual and group counseling and medication evaluation and management for UW students - UW Health and Wellness
Student care, suicide intervention, alcohol and drug education, sexual assault and relationship violence prevention, and Peer Health Educators - UW Student Conduct Code
UW policy governing standards for ethics, integrity and accountability for students
Sharing feedback
In the College of the Environment we welcome your input, including criticism and grievances. We’ve compiled information on how to give us feedback on our intranet, including processes for both official and anonymous reporting.
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