Join us for FREE fitness classes and events for All Access Week Spring 2020!
Division of Student Affairs
January 2020
Join us for a screening of A Raisin in the Sun. This film tells the story of a black family’s experiences in south Chicago as they attempt to improve their financial circumstances with an insurance payout following the death of the father.
This documentary by Robert Greenwald weaves together personal stories from voters across the state of Georgia to paint an undeniable picture of voter suppression in the 2018 midterm election, where Stacey Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S.
Everyone, let’s grab our passports: From K-Pop to Bollywood, we will dance our way around the world! Of course, we will make sure to add songs from Mr. Worldwide himself, Pitbull, too!
U-Fit 4.0 is a free 12-week exercise program tailored to WSU students, designed to improve fitness and your grades!
When peer exclusion persists, it not only diminishes self-esteem, but can also diminish academic achievement and be emotionally debilitating.
At this panel discussion, members of the Pullman Interfaith Council will discuss the place and history of mindfulness within their respective faith traditions.
Practice being present in the moment through gentle movement and breathing.
Raising a family in our fast-paced and often unjust world is becoming increasingly difficult.
Conversations around racism, injustice, and gender equality, etc. can be difficult and uncomfortable.
In our daily lives, we are constantly reminded of the challenges and uncertainties of our times. I
Swim the Pac-12 is a challenge to motivate swimmers of all levels to move to the pools for fitness. Participants can water walk, aqua-jog, or swim their way through the challenge – the main point is to get in the water and enjoy the benefits of swimming!
Implicit bias refers to the attitudes and/or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
This workshop will use Rupi Kaur’s poetry collection The Sun and Her Flowers as a blueprint for understanding the stages of trauma and working through them.
This workshop introduces the concepts of diversity, cultural competence, anti-racism, intersectionality, and white fragility.
Join us for a screening of The Last Black Man in San Francisco. This movie tells the story of Jimmie Fails and his dream of reclaiming the Victorian home his grandfather built in the heart of San Francisco.
Implicit bias refers to the attitudes and/or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
The event will feature a keynote address from W. Kamau Bell, a sociopolitical comedian and host of the Emmy Award-winning CNN docu-series United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell.
Hosted by the WSU Outdoor Recreation Center, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour highlights the many aspects of mountain culture throughout the world.
Student Affairs is hosting two-days of events to help you get over the winter blues! Day one will be at the Student Recreation Center, day two is at the Elson S Floyd Cultural Center, come join us!
Student Affairs is hosting two-days of events to help you get over the winter blues! Day one will be at the Student Recreation Center, day two is at the Elson S Floyd Cultural Center, come join us!