Peer Health Educators are current undergraduate and graduate students at UW-Seattle who facilitate peer-to-peer dialogue and learning on a variety of health and wellness topics aimed at promoting life-long behaviors that support health, self-growth, and meaningful connection. PHEs receive in-depth training and work closely with LiveWell staff as they grow their competencies and skills in health promotion and prevention work. These workshops can be requested for your community or group, and are also offered as drop-in events throughout the quarters.
The workshops that Peer Health Educators facilitate are interactive, engaging, and meant to promote learning and dialogue amongst students in a peer-empowered setting.PHE workshops can be requested via the workshop request form on our website: https://livewell.uw.edu/workshops/
Dean of the College, Renee Cheng, has published a piece on racism and her own experiences and leadership throughout this year. Find it here: A letter to my Asian women students looking for answers
Please help us by writing an endorsement for our STF proposal! The Geospatial club at UW has submitted a proposal to the STF “Unoccupied Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing Package for Student Geospatial Research.” This proposal is for UAVs (drones) that will have the capability to collect lidar data, multispectral imagery, thermal imagery, and highly…