Recaps

A first step toward accessible research (21Sp Update)

(From Annie Denton, Dana Lu, and Chris Kang).

Below is the email we sent that overviews our progress in making research more accessible. We’re excited to keep working on your behalf! Comments/questions can be sent to csesac@cs

Student Community Initiative (June 2021 - Nov 2021)

The Student Community Initiative was a collective effort by Allen School Student Groups (SAC, ACM, ACM-W, GEN1, and MiT) to support the back-to-campus transition from remote education. Our goal was to reconnect students and facilitate the back to in person transition, especially for incoming freshmen and the rising sophomores, who had only experienced college online so far. SAC chairs coordinated this collaboration—which was the first of its kind thus far. Ultimately, we ran student-led tours, a 4-panel series, a scavenger hunt, and the first Allen School Student Group Fair.

More info in the SCI report: (coming soon)

CSE's Got Talent 2021

Back by popular demand, our second ever CSE’s Got Talent event was a success! After a whole year in quarantine, we were all excited to see what people had been up to, and boy were they up to something! This year we had a variety of events ranging from powerlifting and seattle photography to cake decorating and jazz singing! If you weren’t there to enjoy the live event, fear not, the virtual museum is publicly viewable! Here you can watch the acts of the show again (and again). Feel free to share the link with friends and family! As always, thank you all for participating and see ya next time 😉

CSE's Got Talent poster

Testing Inequities for Students with Disabilities Report

In October 2020, SAC compiled a report detailing the testing inequities experienced by students with disabilities and gave suggestions for potential solutions. View our report below or visit this link.

Ethics Survey Analysis

In November 2019, SAC conducted a survey of the undergraduate population on ethics and technology. This report details our findings and recommendations. View our Ethics Survey Analysis below or visit this link.