Join Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) faculty and staff for a deeper dive into how pursuing a master’s degree or graduate certificate can enhance your skills and advance your career in engineering and technology management. In this virtual information session, we’ll cover course curriculum and delivery, new changes to the master’s degree core requirements, the admissions process, certificate options, and more.
Presentation
March 2025
Zoom Link: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/99712061909?pwd=7HanEbjkbkbH4TyZF4UaM2rjq5rjdm.1
WSU Global Virtual Career Week: SEE WHAT WSUAA CAN DO FOR YOU
Unlock Your Career Potential: Discover How Your Personality Shapes Your Professional Path
Join Global Campus Career Advisor, Chris Miller, for an engaging and insightful webinar on how your personality influences career development. Chris will guide you through the ways your unique…
Get ready to learn about the widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioids.
Join Heather McMurry from the Seattle Drug Enforcement Administration, as she provides an overview of the prescription drug epidemic and practical information for students and practitioners about responsibly prescribing and dispensing prescription drugs.
Showcase: Distinguished Faculty Address
An 80,000 word thesis would take 9 hours to present. Their time limit… 3 minutes.
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University…
Join the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) in recognition and celebration of National Farmworker Awareness Week. Teresa Romero, President of United Farm Workers, will be providing the keynote address on Wednesday, March 26 at 6 p.m. in the CUB Auditorium. A reception will be held in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art before the keynote from 4:30-5:30 p.m.; refreshments will be provided. The keynote is sponsored by CAMP, High School Equivalency Program, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, ChiLaStAl, Ballet Folklórico, and Mariachi Leones del Monte.
2025 Showcase: Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition
Recognizing authors in the University community Crimson Reads honors WSU faculty, students, staff, alumni and retirees who have authored, co-authored or edited a book within the past year. Through this program, the WSU Libraries proudly support WSU authors as they share their successes in scholarship, creative thought, and professional…
Join the Disabled Student Center (DSC) to recognize and celebrate Disability in STEAM. The week of programming with the DSC and in partnership with academic units on campus will conclude with the main event, Access, Art, and Academia.
Student and faculty leaders from…