Come down to learn about the proposed Safety & Transportation mandatory student fee.
Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities.
The campus wide budget forums provide the opportunity for faculty and staff to preview all received FY21 budget requests from across campus. The goal is to cover all received requests and allow time for the audience to ask for additional information from the requester, Directors...
Faculty teaching development workshop focused on academic language and literacy. This workshop will focus on techniques and approaches faculty can use to teach students to use the language of the discipline, as well as general academic language and communicating complex thoughts and ideas in speaking...
The History Department will be showing the film Selma to honor Black History Month. Popcorn will be provided. This event is open to WSU Tri-Cities students only.
Come down to learn about the proposed Safety & Transportation mandatory student fee.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome Thursday, February 27 (tomorrow) | 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Viewing location moved to East 212 at WSU Tri-Cities Also view via Zoom Each semester, the Division of Student Affairs brings together representatives from across the WSU system to...
Each spring, Career Services offer undergraduate students the opportunity to learn invaluable insights into professional networking and dining etiquette. Have you ever sat down to a formal meal and wondered, “What are all of these forks for?” Or been networking and thought, “Is this an...
Speakers, activities and light appetizers.