Presentation by NASA Astronaut Kyla Barron

Collaboration Hall WA, United States

Faculty, staff and students who are interested in learning about STEM careers, especially those related to space exploration, engineering, research and education, will appreciate hearing about Kayla Barron’s process of becoming an astronaut and her time (177 days) aboard the International Space Station. Barron is...

Graduate Student Fall Meet & Greet

Collaboration Hall WA, United States

Come meet your fellow graduate students from all across the Tri-Cities campus and also meet Dr. Judith Morrison, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research & Graduate Programs.Free pizza provided!Please register by emailing Graduate Programs Coordinator Niamh O'Leary at niamh.oleary@wsu.edu. Please register by noon on September 15th.

Working with Disabilities: Resource and Networking Fair

CIC 120 WA, United States

Did you know that October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month? WSU Tri-Cities Access Services and Career Services will be hosting the Working with Disabilities: Resource and Networking Fair to give students and the community an opportunity to network.Tuesday, October 4th 3:30 p.m. - 5...

WSU Visiting Writers Series

YouTube WA, United States

The WSU Visiting Writers Series brings noted poets and writers of fiction and nonfiction to campus for creative readings, class visits, workshops, and collaborative exchanges across intellectual and artistic disciplines.Roger ReevesRoger Reeves is the author of Best Barbarian (W.W. Norton & Co., 2022), which Tracy K. Smith...

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Annual Employee Awards Ceremony

Collaboration Hall WA, United States

Each year, time is set aside to celebrate and honor our distinguished faculty and staff. In 2020, WSU Tri-Cities established campus awards to be given annually to honor those who epitomize the highest levels of excellence in the pursuit of the university’s mission and goals....

3 Minute Thesis & 2 Minute Talk Competitions

Collaboration Hall Room 202 WA, United States

Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition for doctoral students. The challenge is to clearly present your doctoral thesis to a non-specialized audience in 3 minutes or less, using a single static PowerPoint slide.Two Minute Talk (2MT) is a communication competition for master’s students. The challenge is to clearly present your master’s...