ChatGPT: What is it? What can it do, and what can’t it do?
CIC 223 WA, United StatesJoin us for a university-wide discussion on ChatGPT.
Join us for a university-wide discussion on ChatGPT.
Learn more about your options for becoming an accounting major at WSU Tri-Cities. Professors Kraig Jones and Paul Skilton will discuss the various pathways to admission to the accounting major. Students interested in other Carson College majors offered through WSU Global (Marketing and MIS) would...
A multidisciplinary media installation that reflects the paradoxical histories of Hanford nuclear site, and the complexity of individual and collective memory. The exhibition includes work by Glenna Cole Allee and invited collaborators Michael Paulus, videography, and Jon Leidecker, sound design, and an animation with Gregory...
Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, February 2nd! 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. WSU Tri-Cities Art CenterA multidisciplinary media installation that reflects the paradoxical histories of Hanford nuclear site, and the complexity of individual and collective memory. The exhibition includes work by Glenna...
Learn about the plans for WSU Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures (INEF) and the future of nuclear and renewable energy generation in our region/state, specifically small modular reactor development.Open to students, faculty, staff, and the community. SPEAKERS Dr. Sandra HaynesDr. Sandra Haynes is the...
Learn more about the WSU Tri-Cities Running Start program! Through Running Start, high school students can take courses through WSU Tri-Cities at little to no cost to them.More info about Running Start:Â tricities.wsu.edu/running-startWednesday, February 8th 6 p.m. Zoom (provided by Hanford High School)
Continue the conversation on ChatGPT in the classroom!
Join Dr. Noel Schulz and WSU's First Corgi, Cayenne, for cookies and conversation in the SUB Lounge.
Come learn about the benefits of meditation just in time to help you de-stress and re-center during midterms.Tea and treats will be provided.
Take a break from studying and midterms to build your self-care kit. You can decorate your kit and fill it with self-care items such as eye masks, lotion, chapstick, snacks, fuzzy socks and more.