Cultural Resources

American Indian Student Commission (AISC)

The American Indian Student Commission is a University of Washington intertribal organization which exists to promote Native cultures, education and Native students’ interests, needs and welfare. They encourage the expression of Native students’ opinions and interests to the University of Washington and the community at large on issues affecting Native American student life and culture. They also promote non-discriminatory actions in all forms and forums. They provide a physically supportive environment to achieve these objectives. Members are students of a Native American heritage and non-Native Americans who believe in, are interested in and willing to promote the purposes of the commission.

Husky Union Building Room 131G

206-685-4147

asuwaisc@uw.edu

 

Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D)

The University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity works to increase diversity on campus and enrich the collegiate experience of all University of Washington students, faculty and staff.

Mary Gates Hall Room 320

206-685-0518

cpromad@uw.edu

 

Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC) 

The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center of the University of Washington is part of the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity. The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center has a wealth of resources and opportunities available to students including student advising, organizational development, personal growth and referrals to different departments and programs.

3931 Brooklyn Ave. NE

206-543-4635

ecc@uw.edu

 

wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ – Intellectual House

wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ – Intellectual House is a longhouse-style facility on the University of Washington Seattle campus. It provides a multi-service learning and gathering space for American Indian and Alaska Native students, faculty and staff, as well as others from various cultures and communities to come together in a welcoming environment to share knowledge.

4249 Whitman Court

206-616-7066

welebalt@uw.edu

 

D Center

The D Center is the University of Washington Disability and d/Deaf Cultural center, housed in a cozy space in Mary Gates Hall where students can study, organize, rest or hang out with classmates and other community members. Our space is accessible to mobility aids, low lights and scent free.

Husky Union Building Room 327

dcenter@uw.edu

 

Q Center

The University of Washington Q Center is a fierce, primarily student run resource center dedicated to serving anyone with or without a gender or sexuality – University of Washington students, staff, faculty, alum and community members.

Husky Union Building Room 315

qcenter@uw.edu