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Studio Partners: Library and University Resources
Informed Referrals
While Studio Partners can help you develop strategies for completing coursework and making progress towards learning goals, we aren't experts in everything. Use this page to identify services, programs, and people that may support you in ways the practicum may not. In fact, you are welcome to check out these resources as a part of the learning plan. For example, you could dedicate a meeting time to completing a study skills appointment with the Tutoring Center or meeting with folks in the disAbility Access Center to learn about accommodations.
Western Libraries offers a variety of services and programs to support your work.
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Hacherl Research & Writing StudioThe Hacherl Research & Writing Studio is where you can drop in in-person or online and get connected with support for research, reading and writing across all subjects.
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Tutoring CenterSet up a study skills appointment with the Tutoring Center to develop a person overall plan for achieving academic success.
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Teaching-Learning AcademyThe Teaching-Learning Academy (TLA) is a dialogue forum for the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) at Western Washington University. Participate in dialogues to practice and strengthen listening and speaking abilities.
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Heritage ResourcesSet up an appointment with Heritage Resources to learn about primary source research and local history.
Connect with other departments, offices, and programs on campus to build community, leadership, and support your learning goals.
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Campus CalendarSee what's happening around Western. Attend university sponsored events, forums, and lectures.
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Career Services CenterThe Career Services center offers career counseling, resume and cover letter support, interview prep, and more.
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Prevention and Wellness ServicesA wide array of services designed to help Western students recognize how their health impacts their personal and academic success, become actively involved in their wellness, and contribute to a safe and healthy campus community for all.
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disAbility Access CenterServing over 1,800 students with visible and invisible disabilities each year, the DAC works to ensure equal access to all WWU programs and services.
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Ethnic Student CenterA student-run organization that aims to help students affirm their identity, build a sense of community, and cultivate leadership. The ESC is home to 19 diverse clubs open to students of all backgrounds.
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LGBTQ+ WesternThe mission of LGBTQ+ Western is to advance the holistic thriving of diverse LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff by collaboratively engaging the Western community with transformational knowledge, resources, advocacy, and celebration. Check this site for quarterly meet-ups, lectures, and more.
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Structural Equity and Bias Response Team (SEBRT)SEBRT consists of a Bias Response Team and a Structural Equity Team. These two teams work together to support people impacted by bias incidents and examine and offer alternatives to conditions at Western that give rise to such incidents.
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Veteran Services (VSO)The VSO supports military-connected students with resources that foster academic success and financial resources while promoting student development.