Ready To Get Motivated!
Ready To Get Motivated!
-Set goals that are meaningful -Understand what motivates you to succeed -Create strategies that can get you to your successful academic goals -Identify obstacles and resolve them
-Set goals that are meaningful -Understand what motivates you to succeed -Create strategies that can get you to your successful academic goals -Identify obstacles and resolve them
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on learning about the free tools and resources available to you on our campus to learn about internship and job search strategies, where to find openings, and the best practices used...
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on learning when, how, what to do to apply to graduate and professional schools. Get tips on the application process, find the right school, and how to apply to competitive programs....
-Set goals that are meaningful. -Understand what motivates you to succeed. -Create strategies that can get you to your successful academic goals. -Identify obstacles and resolve them.
-Identify your time management style -Learn the skills involved in time management -List your habits that help and identify those that don't -Tailor your skills to your academic major
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop will provide students with practical tips to enhance your resume to compete in today's tough job market. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop Location: West 247...
As part of the Spring 2016 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. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop...
-Identify your time management style -Learn the skills involved in time management -List your habits that help and identify those that don't -Tailor your skills to your academic major
The Junior Writing Portfolio is a mid-career diagnostic to determine if students’ writing abilities have advanced in ways that can handle the writing demands of upper-division courses and courses in their major. Successful completion of the Junior Writing Portfolio during the junior year is a...
Optimization-based monitoring of a fluidized bed biofilm reactor at the 200 West Area Pump and Treat Facility at the Hanford Site Presented By: Dr. Hope Lee, Environmental System Group-Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Abstract: Contaminated groundwater beneath the 200 West Area at the Hanford Site...
Presented by the Career Development Office, this annual event showcases business fashion attire and features students, faculty, and staff modeling various styles of professional attire beginning with interview attire and ending with black tie attire. The event also offers students free professional hair and make-up consultations with...
Students, employees and alumni of Washington State University Tri-Cities are helping build a home after signing a partnership agreement with Tri-County Partners for Habitat for Humanity.The Tri-Cities Coug House will be one of 24 themed homes constructed as part of Habitat’s Whitehouse Addition project in Pasco,...
-Understand the underlying causes of procrastination -Identify your soft spots that allow it to take over -Develop self-talk that supports your academic goals -Commit to habits that make you productive
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on acing the interview and landing the job. Learn what to do before, during and after an interview. Learn how to answer tough questions and make the best professional impression. Workshop...
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on business dining etiquette and is required for students planning to attend the Professional Etiquette Dinner and Networking Reception on Friday, April 1, 2016. Students will learn etiquette skills to use...
To meet graduation requirements, all students must pass an approved Math course. The Math placement exam is designed to help you fulfill this requirement by identifying the course that best matches your skills. After the first assessment, all re-assessments must be proctored. You may retake...
-Understand the underlying causes of procrastination -Identify your soft spots that allow it to take over -Develop self-talk that supports your academic goals -Commit to habits that make you productive Workshop provided by Aphrodite Beidler; Mental Health Counselor
All students and families are welcome to attend the information session. Come join us for more information of Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. You will get a chance to meet the staff, ask questions, and familiarize yourself with the program.
Faculty are invited to join a presentation on Flipped Classrooms, a class format in which students watch lectures outside of class and do homework, activities, and projects during the scheduled class time. Dee Posey, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, will share her research findings on...
Speaker: Rainer Senger, Ph.D. The National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (NAGRA) has proposed a deep clay formation (Opalinus Clay) as possible host rock for a repository for low and intermediate-level waste (L/ILW) and spent fuel, high-level waste (SF/HLW). The Opalinus Clay is...
Guest Speaker Barbara Holland will be presenting "The Future of Higher Education"
To meet graduation requirements, all students must pass an English composition course. The writing placement exam is designed to help you fulfill this requirement by identifying the course that best matches your skills. The writing placement exam is administered in a two-hour session. You will...
-Define effective communication and problems it solves -Discuss types of communication -One skill that makes communication work; or not -How to use that one skill to communicate like a pro Workshop provided by Aphrodite Beidler; Mental Health Counselor
Services and Activities Fees Committee The Services and Activities (S&A) Fees Committee’s functions are to (1) recommend allocation distributions for the student services and activities fees of the its designated campus, (2) review and approve the S&A fee percentage annually, and (3) determine allocated...
The WSU Pullman Writing Program invites faculty to a workshop on “Designing Assignments with Course Goals in Mind.” Ms. Lisa Johnson-Shull, Associate Director, Writing Program and Dr. Anna Plemons, Instructor, English & CLASP Director will discuss strategies for aligning assignments with course goals and developing...
Event Description: -Define effective communication and problems it solves -Discuss types of communication -One skill that makes communication work; or not -How to use that one skill to communicate like a pro Workshop provided by Aphrodite Beidler; Mental Health Counselor
A special event for students who have applied to WSU Tri-Cities. Learn more about WSU Tri-Cities and receive a $300 scholarship! By registering for a Discover Day you can discover what it is like to be a student at WSU Tri-Cities, tour campus, connect with...
Please join IEEE Richland Power and Energy (and WSUTC IEEE student section) Chapter for a technical talk and appetizers Title: Distribution VAR Compensator (D-SVC) System Day: Wednesday, February 24th, 2016 Time: Social 5:30pm-6:00pm Talk 6:00pm-7:00pm Place: WSU-TC, Room 252 West Building 2710 Crimson Way, Richland,...
National TRIO Day is a day of celebration, reflection and action around increased access to higher education for disadvantaged students. Federal TRIO Programs help low-income and first-generation students enter college and earn a college degree. There will be a short program, resource table and interactive...
Denton Bramwell, President and Senior Partner of Promontory Management Group, will meet with the campus community to discuss how Six Sigma principles can be applied across academic disciplines. The following sessions are open to faculty, staff, and students: General Overview, 10:30 to 12:00 p.m. (West...
Faculty and Staff Forum. Topic to be discussed is Advancement
-Are you being deliberate? -Reflective practice -Single loop versus double loop learning; why are you doing what your doing? -Theory in use versus Espoused Theory OR is what you say you're doing.....what you're actually doing?
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on business dining etiquette and is required for students planning to attend the Professional Etiquette Dinner and Networking Reception on Friday, April 1, 2016. Students will learn etiquette skills to use...
Services and Activities Fees Committee The Services and Activities (S&A) Fees Committee’s functions are to (1) recommend allocation distributions for the student services and activities fees of the its designated campus, (2) review and approve the S&A fee percentage annually, and (3) determine allocated...
As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop will provide students with practical tips to enhance your resume to compete in today's tough job market. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop Location: West 247...
-Are you being deliberate? -Reflective practice -Single loop versus double loop learning; why are you doing what your doing? -Theory in use versus Espoused Theory OR is what you say you're doing.....what you're actually doing? Workshop provided by Keri Lobdell
TRiO students will have the opportunity to tour the CWU campus, talk with current students and program coordinators for graduate school from the following areas: Biology, Nutrition, Mental Health, k-12 school counselors, Cultural and Natural resource Management. The sign -up sheet is in the Office...