“Emerging epidemiology of Rift Valley fever: Now and in future,” presented by Dr. Kariuki Njenga.
What’s happening
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Need a quiet space and support while tackling your studies? Drop by for study time, peer help, and free snacks. Organized by MESA and open to all!
So, you get a job offer…now what? Learn how to navigate a job offer and approach all possible negotiable items. Though most companies are willing to negotiate, most people never try. Learn techniques and practice negotiating to gain confidence.
After attending this workshop, you will be able to:
Understand…
“Male Factor ARRDC5 Deficiency Impacts Key Processes of Embryogenesis,” presented by Julie Park.
LAMB WESTON SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM:
📅 Program Dates: May 2026 – August 2026
⭐Learn about Lamb Weston’s Summer 2026 Internship Program. As an intern, you will receive hands-on mentorship and capstone project(s)…
Title: Cyber-physical system recovery from sensor attacks
Speaker: Dr. Mengyu Liu
Abstract: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) increasingly rely on sensor data to enable real-time decision making and safe control. However, their dependence on sensor inputs makes them vulnerable to malicious attacks that can compromise data integrity, leading to unsafe or unstable behavior. The…
Take a break, recharge, and refocus with relaxing activities and snacks in the MESA Center. You’ve got this—and we’ve got your back!
Open to MESA-enrolled students only.
Washington State University’s Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) and Electrical Power Engineering (PSM) programs are co-hosting two regional networking events this fall. These gatherings are an opportunity for alumni, current students, and prospective students to connect with each other, meet faculty and staff, and learn more about the programs and professional paths in engineering and technology management. Reception will be held in Gig Harbor on September 30 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm Pacific Time.
In this presentation, two WSU graduate students will present on their Publicly Engaged Fellowship Projects that they completed over the summer, reflecting on how their work impacts the community.
Harvest Interludes
Abstract: During wheat harvest season, many family-owned farms along the Palouse and Washtucna Coulee hold group lunches in a…
The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meetings. Unless otherwise indicated, we meet every Tuesday via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PT. We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!
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