The Council at Watts College (CWC) is the @asupublicsvc student leadership organization that exists to connect, promote, & empower students to achieve & engage
Congratulations to Rachel Fisher, our SCRD Outstanding Graduate for Spring 2020! She hopes to give others with disabilities independence through recreation. Read her story https://t.co/cbw4T2Be0o
#ASUgrad#BeTheSolution
Congratulations to all Spring 2020 Grads! You’ve reached such an amazing accomplishment and the Watts College Council commends you for that. Featured are some of our graduating council members.
We are so proud of you all 💛 #ASUGrads
You’re invited!✨🎉 The Center of Technology, Data and Society will host an online workshop this Friday, May 1st from 12pm-3pm. Professors Anthony Howell and @LilyYHsueh will be moderating the event. 🎉
Here's some more information about the position descriptions for the Watts College Council Executive Board. If you're ready to run, submit your name here by Wednesday, April 15th: https://t.co/ttnoLPJpjS
We want students from all schools and majors to be represented on the EBoard.
The time commitment for WCC Executive Board is three meetings per month, beginning in Fall 2020.
Reply or DM us with questions!
Here’s information for the Watts College Council 2020-2021 Executive Board Election! The deadline to apply to run is TOMORROW Wednesday, April 15th!
All Watts students looking for leadership positions are encouraged to run! There are 11 WCC Executive Board positions to run for.
Stay at home, but don’t forget to stay connected. The Watts College Council is still working on ways to keep students in the Watts College of ASU engaged and we are committed to helping make sure you are seen and your voice is heard.
Happening now!! 🍕🍦Join us in the CASA space of the UCENT lobby on @ASU's Downtown campus for free pizza and ice cream til 2 p.m. at our inaugural #WattsCollege enrollment party!