The HUB


October 9, 2020

Student Tech Loan Program

Student Technology Loan Program logo

Room 111D The HUB is home to an extension of the Student Tech Loan Program (STLP) which is operated by Academic & Student Affairs, Academic Technologies. The Tech Loan Program is funded by the Student Technology Fee and the Services and Activities Fee Committees. The Student Tech Loan Program @ the HUB can be found…


Resource Center

HUB Resource Center logo

Room 111


U.S. Bank + ATM

US Bank logo

Room 105 U.S. Bank has a full-service branch and ATM located on the first floor of the HUB that is open to all students, staff, faculty and community members. We are located at the north end of the HUB main floor next to the bike shop. U.S. Bank offers a wide array of financial tools…


ASUW Bike Shop

ASUW Bike Shop logo

Room 103 The ASUW Bike Shop is a student-run bicycle repair service open to the UW community. Bike shop staff and technicians are available to provide repair at reasonable costs. Bike Shop staff also offer training classes throughout the quarter. The Bike Shop is located on the first floor and has a separate entrance on…


September 10, 2020

Fraternity & Sorority Life

Picture of three UW Greek Students

HUB 236


March 22, 2020

The Director’s Welcome – Winter 2020

One of the greatest lessons the University of Washington tries to instill is that of resiliency.  These unprecedented times are certainly testing all of our resiliencies with each day bringing new information, new challenges, and new real impacts on our personal lives and those around us.  As they always have, and will continue to do,…


Bubba’s Bulletin – Winter 2020

Hey y’all.  The end of any academic quarter comes with looks of exhaustion and anxiety from many of our students.  The quarter system can be brutal…not only in the classroom, but for student leaders who are trying to accomplish their goals, plan programs, enhance services, and serve the campus community.  10 weeks comes and goes…


Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Biava, 1999-2000 ASUW President

What was your most memorable UW class? Why? Linguistics 404, “Indo-European,” where I learned one of my favorite bits of trivia: the English word “royal” and the Hindi word “raj” share the same root. Great, creative class about human thought that argues for strong humanities funding. Who is your hero? Why? If forced to choose,…


Student Spotlight: Maggie Dunham Jordahl, 2019-20 GPSS Vice President of External Affairs

What is your position with GPSS and what are some of your current responsibilities?I am the Vice President of External Affairs for GPSS, and I represent the 15,000 graduate students at UW at the local, state, and federal level. I have been working in Olympia this legislative session to advocate for our student population at…


May 20, 2019

The Director’s Welcome – Spring 2019

Springtime marks some of the busiest and most exciting times of our entire year for the HUB. The sun finally makes its appearance and so do election campaign signs. Yes it’s a cliché, but I’m always amazed at how time flies for our students. I feel like our current ASUW and GPSS students were just…


Bubba’s Bulletin – Spring 2019

Pure, unadulterated joy…with a twinge of sadness. The end of yet another school year is upon us and in just a matter of weeks, campus will be filled with students in cap and gown, with their families in tow. It’s a wonderful time of year because many of our student leaders (GPSS, ASUW, RSOs, student…


Alumni Spotlight: Chris Laws, GPSS 2001-04 Executive Senator

What was your most memorable UW class? The most memorable class I took at UW would have to be a graduate class on the stars of our galaxy back in 2000, taught by Suzanne Hawley (now serving as the Divisional Dean for Natural Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences) — it was a…


Student Spotlight: Catarina (Cat) Ratajczak, ASUW 2018-19 Student Food Coop Co-Manager

What is your position with the ASUW Student Food Coop (SFC) and what are some of your current responsibilities? My position with the ASUW SFC is a co-manager along with Emma D’Orazio. I currently work to create an environment on campus that promotes education about, and access to, sustainable, ethical, local food. This takes shape…


March 15, 2019

RSO Registration for Spring Quarter

A limited number of registration sessions are available Spring Quarter, beginning April 17 through May 21, 2019. Visit the HUB Trumba Calendar, find a date, and register! Groups registering Spring Quarter must complete all registration requirements by 5 pm Wednesday, May 29, 2019.


February 26, 2019

The Director’s Welcome – Winter 2019

There is no denying winter is here as UW was blanketed in snow for most of February. In fact, this is the most snow campus has seen since 1949, which also happens to be the year the HUB first opened (originally called the Associated Students Memorial Union). It is 70 years later and the main…



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