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What’s happening
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Do you know what the key to advancing gender equality is? It’s men. Women are at a disadvantage. At home, they often face an unequal division of household chores and childcare.
The WSU Center for Arts and Humanities in partnership with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will be hosting the Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture and Programming Series in Spring 2021.
Lissette Bernal-Cruz is a highly-skilled information professional with expertise in knowledge management and project management.
Join this virtual program, by Janis A. Tomlinson who is lecturing about the exhibition, World Without Reason: Goya’s Los Disparates.
Talk with two WSU engineering graduates about their experiences as recent graduates, transitioning into the industry, entering the industry during the pandemic, and much more. This event will also hold a Q&A to allow attendees to ask the panelist questions.
In this training we will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments.
The Access Center at WSU supports equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities by removing barriers to the living and learning environment, promoting self-advocacy and providing support to foster student learning and engagement in all opportunities available at the university.
Join Global Campus Career Counselor, Chris Miller, to learn the foundations of networking from building your contacts to creating a personalized elevator speech.
You know it’s important to network, but how do you it effectively? Join Chris Miller, Global Campus Career Counselor, to learn the foundations of networking from building your contacts to creating a personalized elevator speech.
Q&A with Brandon Flynn star of the hit Netflix show “Thirteen Reasons Why” featuring presentations on Mental Health by WSU students.
Students in the Songwriting II course at the WSU School of Music will be presenting a showcase of their original compositions focusing on topics of protest and social commentary. Students studied the historical context of protest music, and how it relates to modern social movements and modern songwriting. Special thanks…