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Tuesday, May 7 @3 pm
From Practice Back to Theory: Integrating Established Models into Student Well-being Work
WSU Pullman

Health Promotion and Health Behavior theories and models can be accessible, concrete, and sometimes fun (Seriously!) This session will invite participants to learn some of the “greatest hits” of Health Promotion and Health Behavior theories to help fill the existing evidence-based practice gaps in student well-being work on their campus.

Wednesday, May 8 @9 am
Knowing Our Students
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building

We have learned students are not one-dimensional. There is no longer a singular definition of a “typical” student, with the enrollment of diverse student populations steadily increasing. Student identities have evolved beyond the previously perceived “traditional” norms.

Wednesday, May 8 @10 am
Doctoral Preliminary Oral Exam – Elizabeth Groetsema
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Ph.D. Graduate Student will be giving a talk about Utilizing the Higher Order Mathieu Space Stability Zones in Digitally Operated Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry. Please join us in Fulmer 432 from 10-11am.

Thursday, May 16 @9 am
Global Accessibility Awareness Day at WSU
Online - Online

On May 16, 2024, Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we will offer presentations on alternative text for images, accessible social media, accessibility testing, ADA Regulations, policies, and digital accessibility. Each presentation will provide a period of questions and answers at the end.

Friday, May 31 @11 am
Elevating Student Voices using AI: The New Era of Student Success
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building

Presenters will share their experiences using AI to deepen engagement with students and elevate their voices. Through the use of AI, the student voice can be incorporated into decision-making and drive proactive attentiveness.