In this training, we will cover simple ways to engage with students and optimize your course space.
What’s happening
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Why do conspiracy theories play such a prominent part in contemporary politics? Professor Uscinski will discuss the role conspiracies theories play, who believes them, and why.
The Academic Success and Career Center’s new Professional Experience Series can help students evaluate and prepare for a wide range of career options and learn to navigate in a virtual world.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market. Washington State’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order lists farmers markets as essential businesses allowing the Pullman Farmers Market and its vendors to operate and provide access to fresh food, personal hygiene products and more.
Eric Coppock, SW Systems Engineer and Leona Ugbo, Recruiter will present and answer questions about Ball Aerospace.
Zoom allows users to communicate through webcam/microphones, chat, and screen sharing. Learn about how this tool can be used to conduct real time class sessions, meetings, office hours, host remote presenters, and so much more.
In this hands-on class, veteran literary agent Taryn Fagerness (a WSU alumna!) will teach students how to attract a literary agent to their work and the pitfalls to avoid on their journey to publication. Topic covered include: the art of writing a proposal, how to put together a list of agents to approach, current trends, and how to write the all-important query letter.
Take a well-deserved break on Wednesday, September 9th, and play a few rounds of virtual Bingo sponsored by WSU’s Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center (GIESORC).