Visit the WiSTEM website for more information: wistem.wsu.edu/week/
Part of the week of Women in STEM (Week of WiStem). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Visit the WiSTEM website for more information: wistem.wsu.edu/week/
Part of the week of Women in STEM (Week of WiStem). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.
Adolescents and young people of the African diaspora face relatively similar rates of depression and anxiety as their White peers but there are disparities in the treatment of mental illnesses.
Salary Negotiation Workshop part of the Week of Women in STEM (WiSTEM). Learn how to negotiate your salary.
Week of WiSTEM: The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.
Are you nervous about negotiating a salary? Though most companies are willing to negotiate, most people never try. Learn techniques and practice negotiating to give you confidence and poise.
With email serving as the primary method of digital communication in the workplace, it’s important to know how to send a good one.
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton will recruiting on campus and interviewing.
Join WSU Spokane for a #MeTooSTEM Panel Discussion and a sexual assault resource fair.
Part of the week of Women in STEM (Week of WiStem). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.
Join us for an evening of connecting and networking with fellow Global Campus students. This event is hosted by your Global Connections Student Ambassadors.
“AAKOMA: Understanding Global-Historical Context and Complexity of Mental Health & Depression Disparities in Black Youth”
This presentation will illuminate the underlying historical and globally applicable psychological barriers to depression treatment engagement and research participation cited by Black youth, families and communities.
The WSU Low Brass Collective is proud to host Dr. Danny Chapa from Stephen F. Austin State University for a guest artist recital. Dr. Chapa’s program includes Baroque and Romantic period transcriptions as well as music from the standard repertoire by Wiggins, Ito, and Sparke.