WSU will host over 250 employers, organizations, and graduate programs at this Fall’s expo. We encourage students, faculty, and staff to attend this bi-annual networking event.
Online
October 2022
Many of us need to rethink our behavior change strategies. You will learn how to turn outdated behavior changes on its head to reveal a flexible, fun, and brain-based approach to creating changes in eating, exercise, and self-care that finally have the potential to stick.
Jumpstart your career, find an internship, try-level jobs, or scout out advanced educational opportunities by joining us for our Fall 2022 NIIMBL (The National Association of Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals) Virtual Career Fair. You will have the opportunity to connect with the biopharmaceutical industry and graduate program representatives about opportunities through valuable 1 on 1 and group interactions.
After completing an internal restructuring as part of the OneWSU initiative, WSU is in a unique and unprecedented position. The university system is poised for success in critical areas of fundraising and legislative engagement, but what does this mean for WSU Everett? What can EverCougs expect out of the coming year?
In this fall’s town hall, President Schulz and Chancellor Pitre will provide insight on current objectives, highlight campus achievements, discuss potential growth opportunities, and field questions from the Coug community.
Hear from Vice President and Chancellor Daryll DeWald, who will share updates on campus initiatives, provide insights on current objectives and discuss opportunities for growth.
A human-centric lighting framework will be introduced and key human responses will be discussed. The goal is to engage future architects and designers in understanding the implications of lighting design decisions on building occupants.
Bestselling guidebook author and TV host Rick Steves believes there’s more to travel than good food and fun in the sun. By venturing out of their comfort zone, travelers can gain empathy for the other 96 percent of humanity and a better understanding of the interconnectedness of today’s world.
An in-depth look at shoulder injuries and digit injuries in agility dogs. What types of injuries occur? What are the risk factors for injury?
Scout out advanced educational opportunities by joining us for our Fall 2022 NIIMBL Graduate School and Education Fair. You will have the opportunity to connect with the biopharmaceutical industry and graduate program representatives about opportunities through valuable 1 on 1 and group interactions.
Join AOI for a virtual, one-time Special Topics training with guest speaker, Dr. Heloisa Rutigliano! While research shows that students learn and retain information from lectures more effectively when they have opportunities for active learning, providing students with these opportunities does not necessarily require a complete overhaul of how you lecture during class time.
The Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) and the LGBTQ+ Center are co-sponsors of the 2022 InQueery Symposium. The theme is “Connecting Trans and Reproductive Justice”.
Do you ever crave a moment of silence from the constant notifications and technology interruptions? How do we move beyond the noise that is all around us? In this deep-dive webinar, co-authors of Golden: The Power of Silence in a World of Noise, Leigh Marz and Justin Zorn, take us on an unlikely journey.
The lecture will navigate the complex realm of net-zero targets and, using precedents, will show the implications of designing a building to target net-zero energy consumption and/or carbon emissions.
Washington State University Tri-Cities will host several presentations on the concept of climate justice during its “Community Classroom” series that begins this month. The concept of “Climate justice” involves the ways in which climate change can have differing social, economic, public health, and other impacts on underprivileged populations and communities.
Presenters will provide perspectives on climate justice at a global level and discuss opportunities for a stronger unity in protecting global communities. Join us in learning from esteemed friends of the university. The Community Classroom events are presented in partnership by the Offices of Student & Academic Affairs, WSU Tri-Cities Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee and the WSU Tri-Cities MOSAIC Center for Student Inclusion.
After completing an internal restructuring as part of the OneWSU initiative, WSU is in a unique and unprecedented position. The university system is poised for success in critical areas of fundraising and legislative engagement, but what does this mean for WSU Global? What can Global Cougs expect out of the coming year?
We will have a Large Animal Track and a Small Animal Track. Presentations will be light and fun, and case-based! Students, veterinarians, and technicians/assistants are welcome to join.