USA Ultimate Weekly (January 31, 2018)

Posted: January 31, 2018 11:38 AM
 

Welcome to USA Ultimate Weekly, where we'll provide you with brief, weekly updates on happenings at USA Ultimate!


January 31, 2018:

• We're excited to welcome 10 new teams into the College Women's Startup Project! Check out who joined the program this year. 

 

 Today is the last day to submit applications for the new D-III Women's College Coordinator position. Help us grow women's ultimate at the D-III level.

 

• We have a new National Rules Director! Veteran observer Janna Hamaker is set to take on the role and get going with the Rules Working Group on the 12th edition rulebook.

 

• Add some beach ultimate to your calendar. Applications are open for Beach Westerns in Santa Monica and the Beach Championships in Virginia Beach. Get your information submitted ASAP. 

• The first STAR webinar of the year is set for Monday, Feb. 5. Have questions about series registration or the college guidelines? We've got you covered. Register for the webinar now

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• Join the team at USA Ultimate! We're hiring for full-time and internship positions in Colorado Springs. Check out the opportunities at usaultimate.org/jobs and apply now.

- Communications Coordinator

Manager of Online Technology (Web Application Developer)

- Manager of Event Sanctioning

- Internships 

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