Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
Events
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress... |
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
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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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As part of the Fall 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional development workshop will provide students with practical tips to enhance your resume to compete in today's tough job market. All workshops are FREE and open to WSU Tri-Cities students only. No RSVP...
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To meet graduation requirements, all students must pass an approved English composition course. The placement exams are designed to help you fulfill these requirements by identifying the courses that best match your skills. Registration is required.
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress... |
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Where could study abroad take you? Come learn about global opportunities available to you, including the Summer 2017 Cougs in Costa Rica program. You can choose to attend any of the three information sessions. Each session will be held in West 247: Monday, Oct. 17...
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We will have a seminar on “Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Western U. S.” by Dr. Steve Ghan, who is a climate scientist and laboratory fellow in the Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. See... |
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WSU CLORG Queers and Allies (Q&A) is participating with the Tri-Cities Rainbow Coalition hosted by PFLAG of Benton-Franklin to honor our local veterans. Bring your whole family, join the spectators, and help us honor our veterans! |
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Majors and Academic Planning Sessions (MAPS) are held in a group setting and are pre-advisement sessions that are held each semester before priority registration. Academic advisors and faculty mentors lead these workshops and provide registration information and schedule building tools so you will make progress...
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Guest speaker will be Chris Mulick from the WSU Olympia Government Relations Office |
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As part of the Fall 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on learning when, how, and 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...
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M.S. Electrical Engineering student Yousif Dafalla will give his final oral presentation. Committee Chair: Dr. Mohamed Osman. This event is open to the public
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You Registered. You Voted. Now come and see the results, play some games, and eat some food |
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As part of the Fall 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop focuses on acing your 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. All...
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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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M.S. Electrical Engineering student Tracy Roberts will defend her thesis, titled 'Replicating the Light Output of Scintillators Using LEDs'. Committee Chair: Dr. Mohamed Osman This thesis defense is open to the public. To meet graduation requirements, all students must pass an approved English composition course. The placement exams are designed to help you fulfill these requirements by identifying the courses that best match your skills. Registration is required. |
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Come help clean up Bateman Island with WSUTC's Environmental Club and many other like minded community groups in the Tri-Cities. We will be picking up trash! Please bring gloves, snacks, and a re-fillable water bottle. Please be prepared for cold, rainy, windy weather. Bags, buckets... |
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This event is designed for students and families who have taken advantage of Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. This is your opportunity to ask Admissions questions like ‘Does the student apply as a freshman or transfer?”, check in with Financial Aid about deadlines for scholarships,...
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Make cards and write letters of encouragement to troops in the West Atrium. Check out all Service Week projects @ tricities.wsu.edu/sw16
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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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Operation Thank You needs volunteers to take donations out of storage and sort for packing. |
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As part of the Fall 2016 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this workshop will focus on how to navigate your first job offer and help you know when you should negotiate your salary, with a special panel of Human Resource professionals. All workshops are FREE...
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Scholarship session open to students to come and get help on the WSU campus wide and general application and be inform of other local scholarship opportunities. |
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Drop-In anytime between 9 am to 5 pm to play with cats and dogs. Volunteer requirements: wear closed toe shoes and have a photo ID. Shelter has collars and leashes but feel free to bring your own. Will be cold outside so dress comfortably.
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Tri-Cities has a campus goal of getting 100 individual donations. We will have a list of all areas you can donate to.
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MSEE student Priya Thekkumparambath Mana will defend her thesis, titled 'Optimization of Economic Dispatch in Three-Phase Unbalanced MicroGrid System with Distributed Generation'. Committee Chair: Dr. Scott Hudson Event is open to the public. |
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M.S. Electrical Engineering student Dana Kim will give her final oral presentation. Committee Chair: Dr. Scott Hudson. This event is open to the public. To meet graduation requirements, all students must pass an approved English composition course. The placement exams are designed to help you fulfill these requirements by identifying the courses that best match your skills. Registration is required.
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Students, Staff, and Faculty are all invited to join in on ALL campus Thanksgiving meal by donating at least one non-perishable item. Donations will be divided between the WSU Tri-Cities Cougar Cupboard and Second Harvest.
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Presented by Career Development, in collaboration with the Pre-Health Club, this event provides WSU Tri-Cities students the opportunity to practice interview skills for professional school admission in the following pre-health disciplines: dental, medical, nursing, pharmacy, physician assistant, and veterinary. The event will consist of interview panels of pre-health...
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Help Second Harvest hand out turkeys to the public. Will be cold outside so dress comfortably! SIGN UP IN EAST 228 |
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Announcement of Final (Interim) Examination: Candidate: Josef Christ Degree: M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Thesis Date: November 28, 2016 Time: 11:45am Place: West 247 Advisor: Dr. Aboutaleb (Amir) Ameli Thesis Title: 3D PRINTING OF STRAIN SENSORS All are encouraged to attend.
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Join ASWSUTC in an informative discussion about a possible recreation facility on campus. We will be discussing multiple options and ask you, the students, what you want in this facility. |
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Writing for scholarships can seem overwhelming, overly difficult or pointless - but not if you know how to do it and are willing to spend a little bit of time doing it right. Come to this workshop and we'll talk about how to write for... |
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On Friday, December 2, 2016, faculty and staff are invited to join Theresa Elliot-Cheslek, Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer at WSU, for an informal coffee chat from 2:30 – 4:00 pm in West Building room W247. To RSVP or to schedule an... |
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