Studies worldwide indicate it’s not hyperbole to state unhealthy parental pressure is a global pandemic afflicting young people with serious mental health issues and underperformance.
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October 2021
Through the use of storytelling, this presentation will address common myths about bisexuality and disability while addressing passing privilege from a disabled and queer perspective.
This workshop is geared toward grad students! Join us to learn how to approach your mentor/supervisor relationships in a way that puts your needs first.
In this inspiring webinar, you will learn about the foundations of the science of happiness, including concepts and theories, ranging from ancient Greek philosophies to positive psychology, and how to embrace them in your daily life.
Learn from the experts at BECU how to use free credit reports, what’s behind your credit rating, how to correct misinformation, and prevent fraud and identity theft.
On Wednesday October 13, from 2-4 p.m. join representatives from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU (JSMA) and WSU’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) for an introduction to MASC’s recently acquired tabletop letterpress.
Whether you’re looking to change jobs, make a career move, or simply just build your network, we will provide you with some tips on how to market yourself in today’s professional environment.
Fall semester is flying and it’s time for a check-in. It’s a great time to reflect on your successes and work on goal-setting.
Join the Access Center for the Disability and Intersectionality Book Club! The Disability and Intersectionality Book Club is an online community that empowers the WSU students, faculty, and staff to support and advocate for disability issues through thought provoking discussions centered around disability literature.
Join us as President Schulz recognizes students, faculty, and staff who have taken extraordinary steps to keep the WSU community safe, healthy, and secure.
The awards ceremony and an exposition-style resource fair are part of the annual Safety, Health, and Security Fair.
Awards ceremony 11:30 a.m.
Brian Blanchfield is the author of three books of poetry and prose, including Proxies: Essays Near Knowing and A Several World, which received, respectively, a 2016 Whiting Award in Nonfiction and the 2014 Academy of American Poets’ James Laughlin Award.
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lease register for Part 1 & Part 2 in the same month! You must log in to see the registration.
Please register for Part 1 & Part 2 in the same month! You must log in to see the registration.
Having a strong personal brand will improve your visibility, build your credibility, and gain recognition, helping you stand out in a crowded marketplace. Learn more in this deep-dive workshop.
ease stop by French Ad on Thursday, October 28th between 11am and 1pm to join the WSU Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) for a caramel apple and to discuss our mission, opportunities for involvement, and provide feedback!