Faculty and Staff Forum. Topic to be discussed is Advancement
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-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?
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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...
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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... |
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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...
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-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 |
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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... |
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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... |
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As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop will focus on how to navigate your first job offer with a special panel of Human Resource professionals. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop Location: West...
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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 fee... |
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As part of the Spring 2016 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. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop Location: ...
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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... |
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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...
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If your organization is unsure about how to request funds from the Services & Activities Fee come get your questions answered! For more information: http://tricities.wsu.edu/studentservices/safees
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Presented by the Carson College of Business and the Career Development office, this event offers career-relevant information in the fields of Hospitality and Wine Business Management. This event also offers an opportunity to network with professionals in the two fields of study. 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Meet and Greet...
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Friday, March 11, 2016 at 12:10pm, West 131 Speaker: Dr. Kevin Smith, Intera Abstract: Software is a powerful tool for building trust with clients and stakeholders, as it provides a platform for delivering expert information via services such as interactive reports, sandboxed models, and content... |
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Students will be traveling to another community here in Washington and emersing themselves in a social issue then working to address it through a community volunteer project. |
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Presented by the Career Development Office, this one-day "behind-the-scenes" tour is an opportunity for students to get exposure to real workplace environments with real people doing real jobs in their field of study and assists students with their career pathway. Tours are divided into 4...
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Students will be traveling to another community here in Washington and emersing themselves in a social issue then working to address it through a community volunteer project.
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If your organization is unsure about how to request funds from the Services & Activities Fee come get your questions answered! For more information: http://tricities.wsu.edu/studentservices/safees |
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Students will be traveling to another community here in Washington and emersing themselves in a social issue then working to address it through a community volunteer project.
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High school students are invited to attend in-depth presentations from colleges and universities throughout Washington state. Teens and parents will get answers they need to make educated choices about the future. The day will include presentations on financial aid and the College Bound Scholarship. Listing...
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Zumba – held every Tuesday except holidays and school breaks. Free for students $5 for faculty/staff or buy a $20 punch card and get five sessions. Free with The Den membership ($50). |
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To submit a proposal to the S&A Fee Committee an organization/department will need to complete and submit the ‘Cover Letter of Proposal’ and ‘General Allocation Request Form’. Once forms have been submitted by clicking the link below then the organization/department is required to schedule a...
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Students will be traveling to another community here in Washington and emersing themselves in a social issue then working to address it through a community volunteer project.
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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. |
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Students will be traveling to another community here in Washington and emersing themselves in a social issue then working to address it through a community volunteer project. |
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The Crimson Crew Dance Club will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day with a special performance.
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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...
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Each Washington State officer and employee has the personal responsibility to comply with the Ethics in Public Service requirements found in RCW 42.52 and WAC 292. This introductory overview is intended to provide answers to such questions as: To whom do the ethics requirements apply?... |
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Each Washington State officer and employee has the personal responsibility to comply with the Ethics in Public Service requirements found in RCW 42.52 and WAC 292. This introductory overview is intended to provide answers to such questions as: To whom do the ethics requirements apply?...
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Each Washington State officer and employee has the personal responsibility to comply with the Ethics in Public Service requirements found in RCW 42.52 and WAC 292. This introductory overview is intended to provide answers to such questions as: To whom do the ethics requirements apply?...
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As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop will teach students the professional expectations for proper email and social media behavior. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Workshop Location: West 247 All workshops are FREE ...
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The WSU Pullman Writing Program invites faculty to their speaker series on “Race and Writing Assessment.” Dr. Asao Inoue, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences & Director of University Writing, University of Washington and author of Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessment Writing for... |
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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...
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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...
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Join the Carson College of Business faculty for an ice cream social on Wednesday, March 23rd from 3-4 pm in West 131. Meet and greet with faculty and other business students while enjoying a sundae and learning about the Carson College of Business programs and...
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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...
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IEEE Power and Energy Society Chapter Richland Section/WSUTC Student Chapter Social at 5:30pm, talk at 6pm Speakers: Mark Lopez and Jayamali Arambewela, Crown Technical Systems Abstract: Equipment or insulation failure or short between conductors can give rise to arc flash that are fast and deadly... |
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In this presentation, Dr. Castaneda will describe the development of the field of Chicana History/Chicana Studies and provide an overview of the first generation of Chicana historians who, against tremendous odds, founded this academic discipline during the 1970s-1990s. Tejana born Chicana Feminist Historian Antonia I.... |
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Annual spring WSU Board of Regent meeting http://regents.wsu.edu/meeting-dates/March%202016/notice.html
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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... |
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Andrea Aebersold, Assistant Professor of English, will facilitate a workshop in which faculty are invited to bring an example of their best teaching tools. The purpose of the workshop is for faculty to share assignments, lectures, exams, projects and/or strategies with each other to spark... |
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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...
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Faculty and Staff Forum - Topic "Capital Projects" |
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As part of the Spring 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on building your online presence using LinkedIn, how to create a LinkedIn profile, learning networking skills to grow your online professional networks, and connecting with employers. Workshop Times: Tuesdays at 11:00...
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Workshop: Wednesday, March 30, 1-5:30pm Speakers: Dr. Abdulrahman Khatib and Mike Bryson, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) Location: West 210 Workshop put together by IEEE Richland Section and WSU-TC. This workshop focuses on an industrial power management system used by SEL, SEL PowerMax. The first... |
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Event Description: Title: Biorefinery Siting in the Western Montana Corridor Abstract: Biorefinery siting is a key factor in creating a biofuel that is cost-competitive against traditional petroleum products. This research evaluates existing paper mills and industrial sites for their potential to be retrofit into a...
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Presented by the Career Development Office, this annual event provides WSU Tri-Cities students the opportunity to gain experience in dining etiquette and social skills needed in a professional work environment. Students will gain real-world exposure to a formal business dining setting with some of the most...
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