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Friday, September 9 @12:10 pm
EECS Lunch and Learn with Industry: The World of Field Application Engineering; Sam Lowe, Siemens EDA
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

I will share my typical workday as a Field AE from improving the product, to solving technical problems at large companies. Since I work with multiple engineering teams, I will share how these groups work together, and insights into the current state of the industry. I will also introduce the different roles within Siemens EDA and highlight some opportunities for college graduates.

Tuesday, September 13 @9 am
Machine learning in pursuit of zoonotic prediction
Workshop / Seminar

Preventing future disease outbreaks is a holy grail in global health, but the majority of new infections that are emerging in humans originate from wild species that are vastly understudied compared to humans.

Wednesday, September 14 @12 pm
A Virtual Conversation with President Schulz
Online

As the new school year kicks off, join President Schulz as he sits down for a virtual conversation with veteran journalist and member of WSU’s Board of Regents, Enrique Cerna. Hear about the upcoming year’s legislative priorities for the university, ongoing advocacy efforts, and other topics of interest to the WSU community. This event is sponsored by the WSU Alumni Association and WSU Impact.

Wednesday, September 14 @5 pm
Agility Dog Health Network: Webinar Series 3 of 6
Class / Instruction
Online

Presenting complaints that might be unique to agility dogs such as “popping” weave poles, knocking bars, refusing to do individual obstacles, early take-off syndrome, or other poor performance situations.

Wednesday, September 14 @6 pm
Angel Investing — Basics
Online

Angel investing used to only be for the ultra-wealthy. Now 12% of people can qualify to become Angel Investors. With the right tools and knowledge, angels can impact the local economy for the benefit of all. Register to take this 6-class course.

Tuesday, September 20 @9 am
What Can You Personally Do To Be an Inclusive Leader?
Online

Few would disagree that inclusion is the right thing to do and good for business. So why are we so terrible at it? If we believe in the “why” of being diverse, inclusive, and equitable leaders, then why are we still struggling to put it into action? Because true change requires inclusion on purpose, which takes more than just knowing inclusion is right, it commands personal intention and awareness when creating inclusive workplaces. In this research-backed webinar, inclusion strategist and author Ruchika Tulshyan will set the stage for why we must take an intersectional, purposeful approach to create an inclusive workplace.

Tuesday, September 20 @1 pm
Why is a law firm hiring engineers? Holland & Hart Information Session
Online

Holland & Hart seeks exceptional engineering, science, and computer science majors for their rapidly growing patent practice. Explore an exciting alternative career where you can use your technical expertise to work on patents for sophisticated tech companies at the forefront of innovation and cutting-edge development.

Wednesday, September 21 @4:30 pm
Boost Up With Boeing: Hiring Event
Careers / Jobs
Spark

Boost up with Boeing hiring event & next day resume review and mock interviews.

Tuesday, September 27 @4 pm
WSU Career Expo: An All-Major Experience
Lighty Student Services Building

Are you a WSU History Major? Marketing Major? Engineering Major? Natural Sciences Major? Foreign Languages Major? Lucky for you, there are internship and job opportunities for ALL MAJORS at The WSU Career Expo. But how do you seem them out? Learn from Career Specialists how to research employer opportunities, connect with recruiters, and land that interview!

Wednesday, September 28 @5 pm
Slalom’s Practical Guide to Launching Your Career
Careers / Jobs
Spark

This fun one-hour workshop is designed to help students connect their college experience to a career path. The workshop digs into four areas — connecting majors to careers, creating a compelling resume, learning to network, and telling engaging stories in interviews. Includes actions for each year of college from freshman through senior with plenty of time for questions.