A CLOSER LOOK: THE 2019-2020 ACADEMIC YEAR A number of opportunities—as well as challenges—face the University during the current academic year. System strategic planning. Campus climate and culture priorities. Workday. Diversity, equity, and inclusion implementation. The next steps in restoring the University’s fiscal health. What...
The Peace Paper Project is an international community-arts initiative that utilizes traditional papermaking as a form of trauma therapy, social engagement, and community activism. Veteran students are invited to make paper out of their old military uniforms.
Registration Deadline: October 1, 2019 by 5 pm Register at: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1STpAwYQt4oxjq5 This event is an opportunity for those interested in English studies to socialize and learn more about the program. It is open to English majors and minors, Humanities majors, undecided students, and those pursuing writing certificates....
The Peace Paper Project is an international community-arts initiative that utilizes traditional papermaking as a form of trauma therapy, social engagement, and community activism. Student Leaders will recycle WSU Tri-Cities t-shirts by turning them into paper.
Presented by the Writing Center, this pop up workshop will provide students with grammar help. Students can pop in and drop in to see a Writing Center Consultant for help! Open to all students. Bring your papers!
The Peace Paper Project is an international community-arts initiative that utilizes traditional papermaking as a form of trauma therapy, social engagement, and community activism. Members of the Dreamers and MEChA clubs will recycle migrant farming clothing and other fabric-based items into paper.
The Peace Paper Project is an international community-arts initiative that utilizes traditional papermaking as a form of trauma therapy, social engagement, and community activism. Drew Matott, the Director of the program, will speak about his work with Syrian refugees in Germany. His lecture is part...
The Fall Education Summit brings together educators from around our region for professional development sessions in a variety of strands. Our keynote speaker, Erin Jones, will be speaking on "Expanding our vision for the future of all students." The $15 registration fee includes a light...
Washington State University Tri-Cities and the Richland Rotary Club will be hosting a “Rotoract Lunch and Learn” event on the WSU Tri-Cities campus on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, from 11:30 am-1 pm in Student Union Building, Room 120N. We will be hosting this event in...
Attorney Eamonn Roach will be discussing the following topics: DACA updates, Real ID 2020, healthcare options for DACA and undocumented students, and pathway to citizenship for DACA/Dreamersstudents.
The Association for Faculty Women (AFW) is a broadly inclusive group that promotes successful and satisfying careers for women. Everyone who supports the purpose of AFW is encouraged to join. Join us for a panel and interactive discussion with Todd Butler, Rebecca Craft, Greg Crouch,...
The Modernization Team will be on campus tomorrow, October 17th to provide the campus with a general update, provide an in-depth look at progress in finance and HCM, and hold a Q&A session. Please bring your questions and feedback! Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019...
The campus community is invited to hear from author and speaker, Edward de Jesus about his message of reclaiming the lost economic fortunes of America’s youth. He will be a keynote speaker at Connect Tri-Cities and is excited to come to campus and talk with...
For room location details and to schedule an individual meetings on 10/22 to discuss benefits and retirement, please contact Kori Harrison at tricities.hrs@wsu.edu
This will be for the annual Women of Distinction event on Friday, October 25th from 5:00PM-6:30PM in the WSU Wine Science Center atrium. We will be awarding this year's honorable women with their awards of achievement and memorializing them as active and important contributors to...
What does success for the WSU system look like from 2020 to 2025? You are invited to answer that and similar questions during a day-long, system-wide visioning conference focused on the direction of the University’s statewide enterprise for the next five years. All of the...
Join the global movement of young leaders. Meet and conenct with professionals in your fields through leadership and community service. Enjoy lunch and learn how to get involved. Noon - 1 p.m. in SUB 120N on Wednesday, Oct. 30
Bruce Napier, a senior scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, will discuss his work regarding the Mayak plutonium production site in Russia, which has many similarities to the Hanford Site in Richland, as part of a lecture at 5 p.m. on Oct. 30 in...
Listen to spooky stories, read your favorite ghoulish tale, or tell others your own ghost stories. Also enjoy cocoa, candy, fun and fear. All mortals welcome.
Students: Are you interested in making a change at the state level? Come lobby in Olympia with Cougs from all WSU campuses! Deadline to apply to attend the Coug Day at the Capitol in Olympia is Nov. 1. Trip details: January 26-27 Olympia, Washington...
Celebrate and honor your decreased loved ones as part of a Dia de los Muertos celebration from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, in the WSU Tri-Cities Art Center. Mariachi from 11 a.m. - noon. View alters as part of an exhibition...
Meet notable local authors and hear about their process and works. Participate in panel discussions about writing in non-fiction, journalism, research and local history. Hear from a panel of experts how to pursue publishing your own story. All of this and more await you on...
WSU Tri-Cities Carson College of Business Crimson Food and Wine Classic Fundraiser The evening will feature six Hamilton wines paired with dishes developed by Executive Chef Jamie Callison and WSU students that integrate local and seasonal tastes and flavors – for an outstanding hospitality experience....