Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities.
This will be a campus wide event. The prioritized budget requests will be presented to the Chancellor and campus. The requester and Subject Matter Experts are encouraged to attend to speak to their request if questions arise.
Learn about the University’s latest plans in response to COVID-19 during a system-wide online town hall at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 27. Students, faculty, and staff system-wide are invited to attend. WSU President Kirk Schulz will host the town hall and provide updates. Provost Bryan Slinker,...
Please join the WSU Tri-Cities MOSAIC Center for Student Inclusion in celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage month (observed in May) by listening to WSUTC staff and community members talk about their identities and experiences as members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander...
Free event for students, community members and fellow Cougs on WSU Tri-Cities' campus that includes: Bounce Houses, Bubble Soccer, A Rock Wall, Arts and Crafts, Food Trucks, and more! All ages welcome! Postponed for a later date.
In this brown bag, Anna Plemons will discuss final exam considerations and participants will exchange ideas about their plan for final assessment.
Washington State University Tri-Cities Career Services presents the “Evolving Workplace Practices and Local Industry Implications Due to Covid-19” Webinar. This webinar will cover resources for job seekers and displaced workers, the pandemic’s impact on the local job market, an Employer roundtable providing insight on business...
Our last brown bag will be dedicated to reflections of the semester and looking forward.