Have your relationships been impacted by COVID-19? Attend this Real Talk Thursday to learn more about relationship attachment styles, and how your style interacts with others.
WSU Global Campus
October 2020
Join Global Campus Career Counselor Chris Miller for a webinar as he walks you through the career resources and services available to Global Campus students.
Real Talk Thursdays are offered weekly from October 1–November 19, 11:30 a.m.–noon via Zoom.
Take a virtual journey to Colchuck Lake and the Enchantments with OREC staff member and former wilderness ranger, Hannah Kiser, as your guide.
College students frequently deal with high levels of stress. Learn how to identify symptoms of stress early and techniques to reduce stress before it becomes unmanageable.
Hone in on your drawing skills and join us in a game of online Pictionary!
Interested in learning more about how to be an ally on social media? This week’s Real Talk Thursday will go over what it means to be an ally, considerations about performative allyship, and allyship and accessibility.
Global Connections Bingo Game Nights are returning throughout the Fall 2020 semester. You’re invited to take a well-deserved break each month and join us for a few rounds of virtual Bingo!
The Global Director of Legislative Affairs (DOLA) represents students at the state capitol during the legislative session. In this chat, join ASWSUG DOLA, Samantha Fakharzadeh, in a conversation on the voting process and why it is important to be a participant.
In this Real Talk Thursday you will learn communication strategies to help form healthy interdependent relationships, to listen with empathy, and to ask for needs effectively.
Open to Cougs of all WSU campuses. This educational webinar by the the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries will provide information about the protections that employees and job applicants have under the Equal Pay and Opportunities Act.
WSU alumnus Ted Tremper, an award winning director, writer, producer, and comedian who was the Field Producer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah in 2015-16, will talk about his experiences working with Trevor Noah, the role of social/political comedy, and his own pathway from WSU to the Daily Show and beyond.
Join us for a hallowed night of ghostly fun and frightening cheer, led by Global student ambassador Nolan Thomaswick, as we get into costume and read our favorite spooky poems for Halloween.
A meeting for people to share good news, personal accomplishments, and positive headlines, as well as an opportunity for our mental health professionals to introduce self-care ideas rooted in Positive Psychology.
The votes are (mostly) in…so now what? Is the upcoming U.S. election causing you distress and distraction in classes and at home? If so, you are not alone.
This presentation by WSU Outdoor Recreation (OREC) staff will cover: the reasons some go on solo adventures, the unique logistics that go into their planning, and safety considerations to keep in mind prior to embarking on your first solo adventure.