President Ana Mari Cauce hosted a virtual town hall on May 12 for the UW community of students, families, faculty and staff to discuss the safe return to in-person learning in the fall.
President Cauce was joined by Provost Mark Richards, Vice President for Student Life Denzil Suite, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs Ed Taylor, Dean of the School of Public Health Hilary Godwin, and Dean of the Graduate School Joy Williamson-Lott. They addressed questions about campus safety measures; vaccines; in-person teaching, learning and working; housing; research; and a return to on-campus activities as pandemic restrictions lift.
Livestream archive
ASL interpretation and closed-captioning provided.
Panelists
Mark Richards
Provost and Executive Vice President
Denzil Suite
Vice President for Student Life
Ed Taylor
Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Hilary Godwin
Dean of the School of Public Health
Joy Williamson-Lott
Dean of the Graduate School
As our city and nation seek to make reforms that improve public safety for ALL people, the University of Washington is undertaking changes to Seattle campus safety protocols, including changes to the UW Police Department and developing non-police responses to welfare checks and campus safety concerns. The UW is committed to transparency and collaboration in working toward a campus environment in which everyone can feel safe and welcome.
President Ana Mari Cauce, Vice President for Student Life Denzil Suite and SafeCampus Manager Gillian Wickwire hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, October 30, 2020, where they shared information on recent changes and future planning, and responded to questions from the UW community about this important and ongoing discussion.
Video
Panelists
Ana Mari Cauce
University of Washington President
Denzil Suite
Vice President for Student Life
Gillian Wickwire
SafeCampus Manager
As Washington state continues its phased reopening, the University of Washington recognizes that faculty, staff, students and their families have many questions about how the pandemic will affect autumn quarter, when many students, including a new incoming class, will be returning to campus. President Ana Mari Cauce hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, July 10, with a panel of UW leaders to address these questions and offer a preview of what back-to-school will mean for the UW community.
Video: Back-to-School Town Hall
Panelists
Philip J. Reid
Vice Provost of Academic and Student Affairs
Denzil Suite
Vice President for Student Life
Ed Taylor
Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Joy Williamson-Lott
Dean of the Graduate School
UW Bothell and UW Tacoma events
- UW Bothell Back-to-School Info Session, Friday, July 10, 10:30 a.m. (replay via YouTube)
- UWT Chancellor Town Hall, Monday, July 13, 12:30 p.m. (via YouTube)
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis have upended lives and disrupted operations across the University of Washington. President Ana Mari Cauce hosted a virtual town hall on May 1 with a panel of UW leadership to address questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our community and what the future holds.
Information about the UW’s response to COVID-19 is available at uw.edu/coronavirus.
Video: COVID-19 Town Hall
Panelists
Mark Richards
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Denzil Suite
Vice President for Student Life
Joseph Janes
Faculty Senate Chair and Faculty Member in the Information School
Hilary Godwin
Dean of the School of Public Health