Chemistry Excel

Excel

The Excel training session is specially designed for Chemistry students and will help with their first Excel assignment. It covers the basic functions of Excel including charts, functions, and more.

We also offer Chemistry Excel II for students more proficient in Excel, looking to learn some new tricks!

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Quick Tips

Quick Tips are easy-to-use guides on the basics of the software we have at our centers.

Peer Education Workshops

Excel

The Peer Education Program is designed to promote academic participation and success for residents. Peer Education workshops are offered in residents halls at the request of House Fellows or Involvement Coordinators.

Sessions we offer are: Alcohol Jeopardy, Roommate Relations, How to Write a Winning Resume, and Student Finances.

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Alcohol Jeopardy

This workshop is designed for residents to: understand the side-effects and consequences related to drinking on the UW-campus and understand the biological effects and gender differences of drinking.

This is our most popular workshop. Our very own Alex Trebek hosts as the residents break into three teams and play Jeopardy using our Jeopardy machine, where all of the categories are alcohol-related. Residents learn all they need to know about the effects and consequences of drinking at UW.

Alcohol Jeopardy 2

This workshop is designed for residents to: understand the side-effects and consequences related to drinking on the UW-campus and understand the various lasting impacts to one's health that drinking carries with it.

Modeled after the successful Jeopardy TV show, this extremely interactive workshop was created to educate and entertain residents with additional facts that are not included on the original 'Alcohol Jeopardy' workshop.

Roommate Relations

This interactive workshop is designed for roommates to: create a livable community for themselves, get to know one another better/bond, begin to understand that their roommate may have a different perspective than them and begin to see things from a different point of view, and address possible problem areas that may arise in the future, including living styles, security, cleaning, visitors, and sharing.

This workshop is fashioned from the popular gameshow "The Newlywed Game". Pairs of roommates compete, answering questions about one another and about conflict resolution. At the end of the workshop, the winning team receives a prize (as determined/provided by the hosting housefellow.)