The Murrow Symposium is a series of events designed for high-level discussion, leading innovation and strategy development for thought leaders who are passionate and influential in the world of communication. Panels, master classes, and workshops will bring communication industry leaders from across the state and country together to discuss this year’s theme of “Legacy of Truth: Communication with Courage.
WSU Global Campus
April 2023
Presented by Student Financial Services.
A deep dive into the realm of Federal Student Loans. We will be covering the ins and outs of your student loans, expectations, and your responsibilities as a borrower. We will also be touching base on the variety of Federal Student Loan payment programs available, to include federal student loan forgiveness opportunities.
University Recreation proudly presents a workshop with special guest Pangina Heals, host of Drag Race Thailand!
Set to disco music, waacking is a street dance style with rotational arm movements and poses that originated from LGBTQ+ clubs in 1970s Los Angeles. Emphasizing self-expression and confidence, we will also learn performance basics.
Come learn about a values-based approach to mastering your finances! Engage with your personal values to understand your financial needs and priorities.
#CougsGive is a one-day fundraising event dedicated to expanding, sharing, and celebrating the impact of donor support at Washington State University. Generous donors are the foundation of student success, and on April 12, 2023, the Cougar family will come together and give to the scholarships, programs, and experiences that set WSU apart. Where will you make a difference on April 12?
An Experience Guide will invite a small group of students from the attendees to join them on screen as they talk through the process of selecting their word. Highly therapeutic, Global students will have the opportunity to express their thoughts on why they selected their word and why that word is important to them.
Doug Call (Senior Vice Provost), Renny Christopher (Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, WSU Vancouver), and Haluk Beyenal (Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture) will be hosting four Town Halls regarding the promotion and tenure process. These meetings will cover a variety of topics, including promotion and tenure statistics by rank, track, and campus; myths about promotion and tenure; tips to articulate your story; and resources for faculty.
Join Financial Ed coordinator Jose while he demonstrates the in and outs of this informative financial hub. From tools like loan payment calculator to scholarship search engines. The CMM learning portal has an array of helpful tools and information that can assist you.
Join WSU Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) faculty Dr. Kay Bachman and Dr. Jim Jones for a powerful talk that will equip you with the tools to engage stakeholders effectively and drive project success.
Theme: Native Sovereignty, Decolonization, Divestment, Reparations, and Environmental Justice: Constructing Coalitions at the Intersections
Credit has a powerful impact on our lives! It affects our ability to rent an apartment, get a job and even purchase a home. This informative presentation teaches participants about credit reports and credit scores, the benefits of having good credit and ten keys to effective credit building. Hosted by College Affordability Programs.
The Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) initiative at the WSU College of Medicine is thrilled to announce the second offering of its Education Scholars Program (ESP), a longitudinal faculty development program aimed at WSU health professions faculty who want to deepen their understanding of learning theory as it informs practice and apply these concepts to developing skills in education scholarship.