Jeremy started his engineering career at a small aerospace company as a development engineer, focused on designing aerospace hardware. Shortly after, he transitioned to a mechanical engineering position with an engineering consultant firm designing chemical ventilation, heat exchangers, and chemical tank processes.
WSU Global Campus
November 2019
Navigating higher education as a first-generation college students can be challenging. Becoming faculty and identifying as first-gen adds a contextual layer to the higher education journey that must be discussed and explored!
A panel featuring Dr. Noel Schulz, Provost Mitzi Montoya, Dr. Courtney Meehan, Dr. Monica Johnson, and Dr. Zoe Higheagle Strong.
Travel the backcountry with more confidence by taking this Primitive Shelter Clinic!
Timothy Tibbals received his BS in electrical engineering from Gonzaga University in 1989 and worked for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) for 26 years and is now retired.
uest Speaker, Dr. Maria Chavez will address the importance of inclusive pedagogies and responsiveness to first-generation college students.
Join us as we discuss protected speech in the context of higher education, as presented by WSU Assistant Attorney General, Nathan Deen.
Your resume is your first, and often your only, time to get noticed by a potential employer.
Ed worked in the power industry for 45 years first in construction, design and startup of nuclear and coal plants with the Bechtel Corporation and then with various electric utilities:
Bryant Veach is 2017 graduate from WSU in Mechanical Engineering and has minored in several other disciplines including Culinary Arts.