WIN Events
Open Mic Night
Open Mic Nights are Tuesdays 7-9pm at the Underground Coffeehouse!
Get on stage and share or just sit in and enjoy!
Sign-ups day of at the Underground Coffeehouse, Open Mic is open to all talents, whether it be poetry, singing, playing an instrument, etc., we want to see you there!
This event is intended for all participants, including those with apparent or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact as.coffeehouse@wwu.edu Advanced notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
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From Tuesday, May 28, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Underground CoffeeHouse.
QTPOC Community Gatherings
Join us every second and fourth Tuesday at 4 PM in VU 740 for QTPOC Community Gatherings! This is a drop-in space for queer and trans students of color to find support through social connection, co-hosted by LGBTQ+ Western and the Counseling and Wellness Center.
For disability accommodation, please email satishs@wwu.edu.
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From Tuesday, May 28, 2024 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT at VU 740.
NASU Chill & Spill
Drop in every Friday for a safe place for Indigenous students to share and discuss life’s many challenges and joys. Our talking circle will be facilitated by Kelley Crane, Native American and Indigenous Student Support Specialist with the Counseling and Wellness Center. Snacks provided! Questions? Email Kelley.
Fridays, 4-5pm
Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space)
For disability accommodations, email cwc@wwu.edu.
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From Friday, May 24, 2024 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT at Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space).
PALS Poetry Club
PALS, WWU's Poetry Club is back!
Every other Thursday at 7pm the Underground Coffeehouse will be filled with great vibes, people, and poetry.
Get on stage and show your stuff, or sit back and enjoy!
This event is intended for all participants, including those with apparent or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact as.coffeehouse@wwu.edu. Advanced notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
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From Thursday, May 23, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Underground CoffeeHouse.
Open Mic Night
Open Mic Nights are Tuesdays 7-9pm at the Underground Coffeehouse!
Get on stage and share or just sit in and enjoy!
Sign-ups day of at the Underground Coffeehouse, Open Mic is open to all talents, whether it be poetry, singing, playing an instrument, etc., we want to see you there!
This event is intended for all participants, including those with apparent or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact as.coffeehouse@wwu.edu Advanced notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
(Image Description: Sunset background. Off white block text in the upper left reads open mic night. thinner text on the right in light pink reads every tuesday. event details written below in the same text style.)
From Tuesday, May 21, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Underground CoffeeHouse.
NASU Chill & Spill
Drop in every Friday for a safe place for Indigenous students to share and discuss life’s many challenges and joys. Our talking circle will be facilitated by Kelley Crane, Native American and Indigenous Student Support Specialist with the Counseling and Wellness Center. Snacks provided! Questions? Email Kelley.
Fridays, 4-5pm
Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space)
For disability accommodations, email cwc@wwu.edu.
Image description: On a blue gradient background, a light-blue cup of tea is tilted with tea spilling over the edge below a cloud of steam with the event title, "NASU Chill & Spill" written in it. Below the cup are event details.
From Friday, May 17, 2024 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT at Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space).
Theology and Pizza
Come join us for FREE pizza, fellowship, and theological discussion at Round Table Pizza at Sunset Square.
We have a different speaker and topic each time. It's a great time!
Contact us if you need a ride.
For questions or accommodations, please contact Trish Prenosil at trish.prenosil@vikingcatholic.org.
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From Friday, June 7, 2024 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT at Round Table Pizza at Sunset Square.
Sunday Mass on Campus
Join us on Sunday evening at 5:30pm for Mass.
All are welcome.
Confessions are available from 4:45-5:15pm.
Donuts and fellowship after Mass.
Contact trish.prenosil@vikingcatholic.org for questions or accommodations.
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From Sunday, June 2, 2024 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM PDT at Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room.
Sunday Mass on Campus
Join us on Sunday evening at 5:30pm for Mass.
All are welcome.
Confessions are available from 4:45-5:15pm.
Donuts and fellowship after Mass.
Contact trish.prenosil@vikingcatholic.org for questions or accommodations.
Photo Description: Father Ross and altar servers getting ready for Mass.
From Sunday, May 19, 2024 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM PDT at Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room.
Generations of Pride Dinner
Organized by LGBTQ+ Western, The Listen Lab from WWU Psychology, Bellingham Queer Collective, and PFLAG Whatcom/Bellingham! You are welcome to drop in whenever! Come and go anything as needed. You are welcome to bring food but not required! AA/EO. Accessibility Statement: This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the LGBTQ+ Western, lgbtq@wwu.edu Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. [Image Description: A black tree on a white background with a rainbow and birds. Logos from PFLAG, Bellingham Queer Collective, Generations of Pride, LGBTQ+ Western, and Western Washington University. Text is detailed in caption above.]
From Wednesday, June 26, 2024 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM PDT at Bellingham Senior Activity Center.
Western Scream Queens Club Meeting
The Western Scream Queens in a club wherein we watch a horror movie and then discuss queer representation and symbolism while taking a deep dive into queer influence.
Come join us Thursdays at 6pm in Bond Hall 109
This club is intended to create a space where queers who love horror can gather and discuss their interests without judgment. The Western Scream Queens believe in the inherent value and queerness of horror in that it has the ability to tackle the issues other genres cannot and represent the Other like, well, none other. Queerness finds a safe place in that Other and many people like us have found a safe place within horror fandom. The Western Scream Queens meet every Thursday of the academic quarter and watch a queer horror film, which is a horror film with a queer creator and/or queer themes, followed by a discussion of the history and queerness of the film. This is an excellent opportunity to uplift queer horror creators and films that may have slipped through the cracks of cultural consciousness as well as to educate queer folks about our rich history within the genre.
*for accommodations, please contact Colter Lemons: lemonsc@wwu.edu
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From Thursday, June 6, 2024 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Bond Hall 109.
Western Scream Queens Club Meeting
The Western Scream Queens in a club wherein we watch a horror movie and then discuss queer representation and symbolism while taking a deep dive into queer influence.
Come join us Thursdays at 6pm in Bond Hall 109
This club is intended to create a space where queers who love horror can gather and discuss their interests without judgment. The Western Scream Queens believe in the inherent value and queerness of horror in that it has the ability to tackle the issues other genres cannot and represent the Other like, well, none other. Queerness finds a safe place in that Other and many people like us have found a safe place within horror fandom. The Western Scream Queens meet every Thursday of the academic quarter and watch a queer horror film, which is a horror film with a queer creator and/or queer themes, followed by a discussion of the history and queerness of the film. This is an excellent opportunity to uplift queer horror creators and films that may have slipped through the cracks of cultural consciousness as well as to educate queer folks about our rich history within the genre.
*for accommodations, please contact Colter Lemons: lemonsc@wwu.edu
**Description of image: a black and great background with the words "watch horror movies and talk about queerness with Western Scream Queens" on the left of the image. The words "Thursdays six to nine pm" and "Bond Hall 109" are on the right side of the image. The lower right-hand section of the image has a gravestone with a pastel rainbow in the background. The earth in front of the gravestone has a zombie hand reaching up with its wrist bent down.
From Thursday, May 30, 2024 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Bond Hall 109.
Western Scream Queens Club Meeting
The Western Scream Queens in a club wherein we watch a horror movie and then discuss queer representation and symbolism while taking a deep dive into queer influence.
Come join us Thursdays at 6pm in Bond Hall 109
This club is intended to create a space where queers who love horror can gather and discuss their interests without judgment. The Western Scream Queens believe in the inherent value and queerness of horror in that it has the ability to tackle the issues other genres cannot and represent the Other like, well, none other. Queerness finds a safe place in that Other and many people like us have found a safe place within horror fandom. The Western Scream Queens meet every Thursday of the academic quarter and watch a queer horror film, which is a horror film with a queer creator and/or queer themes, followed by a discussion of the history and queerness of the film. This is an excellent opportunity to uplift queer horror creators and films that may have slipped through the cracks of cultural consciousness as well as to educate queer folks about our rich history within the genre.
*for accommodations, please contact Colter Lemons: lemonsc@wwu.edu
**Description of image: a black and great background with the words "watch horror movies and talk about queerness with Western Scream Queens" on the left of the image. The words "Thursdays six to nine pm" and "Bond Hall 109" are on the right side of the image. The lower right-hand section of the image has a gravestone with a pastel rainbow in the background. The earth in front of the gravestone has a zombie hand reaching up with its wrist bent down.
From Thursday, May 23, 2024 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT at Bond Hall 109.
LKWD 202: Sailing Progression - SPRING 2024
ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED
>>>>> CLICK HERE to sign up! <<<<<
A continuation of Lakewood’s Beginning Sailing curriculum, this weekend lesson is a good fit for students looking to take the next step and progress to sailing bigger boats or on other bodies of water. Sailors will continue to refine their sailing on WWU’s fleet of 14-foot trainer dinghies but will also be introduced to skillsets required rig and sail other boats at Lakewood.
Participants should have completed Lakewood 102 or an equivalent beginner course elsewhere.
For disability accommodations, questions, or requests, please contact lakewood@wwu.edu.
Transportation info: WTA Route 512 leaves from the downtown Bellingham station @ 10:40a and arrives at Lakewood by 11:05a
Cost: $20
Registration: Registration for all sessions opens April 2nd at 10am. Link above.
Schedule: Lessons occur Sat/Sun for one weekend
Start Date
End Date
Schedule
Start Time
End Time
4/27/2024
4/28/2024
Sat/Sun
11:15a
1:45p
6/1/2024
6/2/2024
Sat/Sun
11:15a
1:45p
Image description: A sailboat heading out on Lake Whatcom with students aboard. Text reads: "Spring Student Lessons - LKWD 202 - Sailing Progression - Lakewood Watersports Facility"
From Saturday, April 27, 2024 11:15 AM to Sunday, June 2, 2024 1:45 PM PDT at Lakewood Watersports Facility.
LKWD 101: Intro to Lakewood - SPRING 2024
Curious about all that Lakewood has to offer students both on and off the water? Attending this FREE Saturday afternoon info session is a great way to find out! A Boathouse Instructor will give students a tour of the facility, provide information on our lessons, and run an onshore safety orientation on how to use the paddling equipment. Based on boat availability and weather, the instructor will then run a supervised paddling excursion for any students that wish to participate.
No prior sailing or water experience required!
For disability accommodations, questions, or requests, please contact lakewood@wwu.edu.
Transportation info: WTA Route 512 leaves from the downtown Bellingham station @ 1:40p and arrives at Lakewood by 2:05p.
Cost: FREE
Schedule: Lesson occurs every Saturday during spring quarter (except April 6th, May 18th, May 25th, June 8th) from 2:15p to 3p with an optional one-hour supervised paddle ending at 4p
Registration: RSVPs encouraged through WIN
Image description: A sailboat heading out on Lake Whatcom with students aboard. Text reads: "Spring Student Lessons - LKWD 101 - Intro to Lakewood - Lakewood Watersports Facility"
From Saturday, June 1, 2024 2:15 PM to 4:00 PM PDT at Lakewood Watersports Facility.
LKWD 102: Sailing Basics - SPRING 2024
ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED
>>>>> CLICK HERE to sign up! <<<<<
This series of four lessons will take you through the basics of sailing small boats. Instruction will happen on shore and out on the Lake aboard WWU’s fleet of 14-foot trainer dinghies. After attending all four lessons, most students will have sufficient expertise to continue to sail at Lakewood (for FREE!) and progress their skills independently or with friends.
No prior sailing or water experience required!
For disability accommodations, questions, or requests, please contact lakewood@wwu.edu.
Transportation Info:
Weekday lessons: A free van carpool to/from campus is available. Once registered for a session, students should email lakewood@wwu.edu in order to secure a spot on the shuttle. Space is limited to the first eight (8) requests. Meet at the Outdoor Center by 4:15p – students will be dropped off by 7:45p.
Weekend lessons: WTA Route 512 leaves from the downtown Bellingham station @ 10:40a and arrives at Lakewood by 11:05a
Cost: $40
Registration: Registration for all sessions opens April 2nd at 10am. Link above.
Schedule: Lessons occur either Tues/Thurs for two weeks or Sat/Sun for two weekends
Start Date
End Date
Schedule
Start Time
End Time
4/9/2024
4/18/2024
Tues/Thurs
4:45p
7:15p
4/13/2024
4/21/2024
Sat/Sun
11:15a
1:45p
4/23/2024
5/2/2024
Tues/Thurs
4:45p
7:15p
5/4/2024
5/12/2024
Sat/Sun
11:15a
1:45p
5/7/2024
5/16/2024
Tues/Thurs
4:45p
7:15p
5/21/2024
5/30/2024
Tues/Thurs
4:45p
7:15p
Image description: A sailboat heading out on Lake Whatcom with students aboard. Text reads: "Spring Student Lessons - LKWD 102 - Sailing Basics - Lakewood Watersports Facility"
From Tuesday, April 9, 2024 4:45 PM to Thursday, May 30, 2024 7:15 PM PDT at Lakewood Watersports Facility.
Pre-Health Beyond Coursework: Opportunities Outside the Classroom (Cancelled)
Pursuing a career in healthcare requires more than good grades - finding opportunities to get involved in clinical experiences, shadowing, and internships are also essential for a strong application. Join the health professions advisors to learn more about how to find opportunities.
For more information and to register for this free workshop, please view the event in Handshake.
This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the Career Services Center, careers@wwu.edu. Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
From Tuesday, May 21, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT at Online.
LinkedIn Part 3: Job Search
Have you heard of LinkedIn or would you like to learn more?
Join Mindy Pelton, Career Services Center Director, for this 3-part series and she will teach you how to master this platform to maximize connections and find your next job or internship. Attend one, two or all three!
Part 1: Building Your Profile | Part 2: Networking | Part 3: Job Search
For more information and to register for this free workshop, please view the event in Handshake.
This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the Career Services Center, careers@wwu.edu. Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
From Monday, May 20, 2024 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM PDT at Online.
The Duchess of Malfi
A Jacobean tragedy by John Webster, directed by Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy
"The Duchess of Malfi" portrays with terrible vividness one side of the court life of the Italian Renaissance, painting a picture of the fierce quest of pleasure, the recklessness of crime, and the worldliness of the great princes of the Church - illuminating numerous parallels of modern politics and corporate hubris.
Showtimes
Friday, June 7th at 7:30PM PDT (120 minutes)
Saturday, June 8th at 2:00PM PDT (120 minutes)
Saturday, June 8th at 7:30PM PDT (120 minutes)
Sunday, June 9th at 2:00PM PDT (120 minutes)
Sunday, June 9th at 7:30PM PDT (120 minutes)
Free seating in the balcony with WWU student ID at the door!
https://cfpa.wwu.edu/event/duchess-malfi
For questions and accommodations contact Kevin.Harris@wwu.edu.
From Friday, June 7, 2024 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM PDT at Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage.
Generations of Pride Dinner
Organized by LGBTQ+ Western, The Listen Lab from WWU Psychology, Bellingham Queer Collective, and PFLAG Whatcom/Bellingham! You are welcome to drop in whenever! Come and go anything as needed. You are welcome to bring food but not required! AA/EO. Accessibility Statement: This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities. For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the LGBTQ+ Western, lgbtq@wwu.edu Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. [Image Description: A black tree on a white background with a rainbow and birds. Logos from PFLAG, Bellingham Queer Collective, Generations of Pride, LGBTQ+ Western, and Western Washington University. Text is detailed in caption above.]
From Wednesday, May 29, 2024 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM PDT at Bellingham Senior Activity Center.