Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.
WSU System-wide
August 2020
This virtual training will provide a review of the Blackboard LMS and unveil the possibilities of its usage.
We’ll explain different setup options, show how to grade and comment on student work, and demonstrate how to use the electronic rubric.
Zoom allows users to communicate through webcam/microphones, chat, and screen sharing.
Please join Alena Hume, Student Employment Coordinator for the ASCC, as she hosts local experts on Student Employment topics.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market.
In the face of massive disruption and change, some people thrive while others struggle.
Join us as we take a closer look at Blackboards electronic rubric.
Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, professional assignments that are similar to those given to new hires or interns.
Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.
Have you been considering a major career move? Let Marissa Lee give you some well-attested advice on how to do it right.
Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market.
All students of the WSU community are invited to attend a Student Virtual Town Hall.
Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.
We are kicking-off our Week of Welcome festivities with a classic game of Global Connections Online Bingo! Open to Cougs of all WSU campuses.
As a Global Campus student, there are a wide range of resources available to assist in your academic journey.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market. Washington State’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order lists farmers markets as essential businesses allowing the Pullman Farmers Market and its vendors to operate and provide access to fresh food, personal hygiene products and more.
Set in the middle of Week of Welcome, our Virtual Trivia Night is meant to be a fun, lighthearted, game night where you can meet and interact with fellow Cougs while answering general trivia questions. Open to Cougs of all WSU campuses.
Save the date for our 22nd Annual Convocation and White Coat Ceremony and welcome our new class of 2024
Learn how to get involved as a Global Campus student and engage with fellow Cougs!
Welcome, new Cougs! Convocation is a special event—the official beginning of your academic journey here at WSU.
Join Dave Cillay, Global Campus Chancellor and Vice President of Academic Outreach and Innovation, for a Week of Welcome Virtual Town Hall. Chancellor Dave Cillay will welcome new and returning Global Cougs and discuss what is ahead for the Fall semester.
We are ending the Week of Welcome with a Retro Virtual Dance Party! You are invited to attend and enjoy a night of old school hits—whether you choose to dance on our Zoom virtual dance floor or simply leave it on in the background, join us to cap off the week right. Open to Cougs of all WSU campuses.
Zoom allows users to communicate through webcam/microphones, chat, and screen sharing.
While preparing to deploy with the U.S. Army Marcus suffered a severe spinal injury that left him paralyzed.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market. Washington State’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order lists farmers markets as essential businesses allowing the Pullman Farmers Market and its vendors to operate and provide access to fresh food, personal hygiene products and more.
Unlike rigid robots, soft robots can passively conform to bypass obstacles, as well as distribute forces on object surfaces with high compliance, improving the safety of human-robot interactions.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Brian Saam, Physics and Astronomy, Washington State University. Dr. Saam will present their talk, “State of the Department”
The modern world requires more and more energy to power computers, vehicles, and everything in between.