Wednesday, January 8 @5 pm
WSU Global Campus - Online
ASWSUG Book Club: Cougs Get Lit-erary!
Wednesday, January 8th at 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT
Escape the academic grind, engage in thought-provoking discussion, and earn credit towards your EmpowerALL certification by joining our student-led book club. We will meet on Wednesday, January 8th from 5:00-6:00 PM to discuss January’s book…
Monday, January 13 @1 pm
WSU Global Campus - Online
Are you swamped with homework? Join us for an ASWSUG Coug Chat Study Hour hosted by our Director of Diversity, Amber! We’ll be listening to some relaxing music and providing a laid-back, calming environment to do some school work. This event welcomes ALL WSU students, alumni, faculty, and staff! However, ONLY WSU S&A fee-paying Global students will be eligible for any giveaways at the event. Hope to see you all there!
Monday, January 13 @6:30 pm
WSU Global Campus - Online
ASWSUG Event: Plan Your Planner
Wednesday, January 15 @4 pm
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building
Four WSU dining chefs will compete to craft the most creative and delicious taco using a tortilla, filling, and topping—traditional or not, anything goes! Students will have the opportunity to taste the tacos, vote for their favorite, and help crown the Cougar Chef Throwdown Champion.
Wednesday, January 22 @4:30 pm
WSU Global Campus - Online
ASWSUG Event: BYOC – Bring Your Own Craft
Thursday, January 23 @7:30 am
WSU Pullman - Northside Cafe in Regents Residence Hall
Come to Northside Café for a special event celebrating the staff’s favorite meals! Get to know the friendly faces behind your daily meals as they share their beloved dishes with you. This is your chance to connect with the Northside Café team and discover their top culinary picks.
Monday, January 27 @12 pm
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall
On the 4th Monday of each month, the Engineering Education Research Center and Community Leadership Council will host a gathering to discuss a paper about engineering or architecture education research. Pizza and soda are provided. All faculty, staff, students, and postdocs are invited. The reading for Jan 27 is “The Wright State Model for Engineering Mathematics Education: Longitudinal Impact on Initially Underprepared Students”. We hope that everyone can read the paper prior to the event, but all are welcome even if they haven’t read it yet.