Instrumental in the establishment of the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus, and a champion of nuclear energy, Senator Max E. Benitz was a titan in implementing substantial changes within Washington State. From free enterprise to viticulture and enology, Senator Max E. Benitz’s influence has reverberated...
As part of the Fall 2015 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop offers students with the tips and tools to write a powerful cover letter to entice employers to read your resume. All workshop times are 11:00 a.m. to Noon Locations: West 240 (Tuesdays)...
This is the first workshop in an 8 week, workshop series. You do not need to attend every workshop to get benefits of attending, but it is highly encouraged to attend at least 3 in each of the two, 4 week series sessions. -Fixed mindset vs....
New full-time, resident faculty will meet to learn about the campus community and policies and procedures. Contact the Office of Academic Affairs for more information.
This is the second workshop in an 8 week workshop series. You do not need to attend every workshop to get benefits of attending, but it is highly encouraged to attend at least 3 in each of the two, 4 week series sessions. -Beliefs, emotions, behaviors...
As part of the Fall 2015 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on expanding and building your professional network. Learn networking skills and multiple ways to grow your professional network. All workshop times are 11:00 a.m. to Noon Locations: West 240 (Tuesdays) and...
As part of the Fall 2015 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on bringing your "A Game" to Career Fair. Learn tips on what to expect and what is expected of you before, during, and after Career Fair, how to prepare your “pitch”...
This is the third workshop in an 8 week workshop series. You do not need to attend every workshop to get benefits of attending, but it is highly encouraged to attend at least 3 in each of the two, 4 week series sessions. -Optimism and pessimism...