The Innovative Instruction Series is designed to facilitate and support all ranks of faculty in creating learner-centered curriculum and pedagogy. What is Transparent Teaching? Developed by Mary-Ann Winkelmes, Transparent Teaching focuses on the purpose, task, and evaluation for each assignment, lecture, and project. In other...
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As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop helps prepare students to ace their interview and land the job. Students will learn what to do before, during, and after an interview, how to answer tough questions, and...
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WSU Tri-Cities Students: Are you looking for income and scholarship opportunities? Come visit SSG Daisy Mann at the Washington Army National Guard's tabling event this week! The National Guard's college benefits offer students the ability to receive a $1,000 yearly National Guard Scholarship as well...
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
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*As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop gives students the tips and tools to write a powerful cover letter to entice employers to read their resume. *Students should bring a...
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Presented by Career Development, this annual event showcases business fashion attire and features male and female students and staff modeling various styles of professional attire. Fashion Show: Noon to 1 p.m. FREE Lunch and Consultations: 1 - 2 p.m. Highlights of the event include: A...
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Full-time faculty members are invited to the first spring semester General Assembly of the Resident Faculty Organization (RFO). The meeting will be Friday, Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. (West 247). The next General Assembly will be Friday, March 10 at 4 p.m. |
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The WSU Tri-Cities Outstanding Teaching Award is designed to recognize the outstanding achievements in teaching of the WSU Tri-Cities faculty. The award is presented to a member of the faculty who has demonstrated excelled in the following areas of instruction: Versatility in course content, application... |
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Attorney Eamonn Roach will answer students' questions regarding DACA, advance parole, and the likes as well as further explain recent executive orders.
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As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will help students hone their networking skills and techniques. All workshops are FREE and open to WSU Tri-Cities students only. No RSVP required. Free pizza available to students who attend...
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State of the University Address and Drive to 25 Public Kickoff February 15, 2017 3:00–5:00 p.m. From the Compton Union Building, Auditorium - and Live Streamed to WSUTC Q&A and reception follow address You are cordially invited to join President Kirk Schulz for the annual State of the University address and... |
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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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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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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities.
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
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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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Academic Advisors partner with the Counseling Services to host workshops to support all students at WSU Tri-Cities. Time management workshops are designed to give students tools and strategies to effectively manage their various commitments. Topics discussed include: conceptualizing time, prioritizing tasks, setting goals and boundaries,...
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you...
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Career Development will be hosting hiring managers from AREVA, a global energy company to recruit WSU Tri-Cities students majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering for full-time positions as well as internships and co-ops at its nuclear fuel facility in Richland. This event is open...
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
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*As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will help students create a LinkedIn profile and build an online presence through LinkedIn resources. *Students should bring a laptop to work on their LinkedIn...
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you...
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities.
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The MBA program at Washington State University Tri-Cities is an AACSB-I accredited program tailored to meet the needs of today’s working professionals. It is the only face-to-face MBA program offered through the Carson College of Business at WSU. The MBA program at WSU Tri-Cities offers students:... |
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you...
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you... |
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As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop gives students insight into internships as well as resources and search strategies for job and internship openings. All workshops are FREE and open to WSU Tri-Cities students only. No...
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you... |
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you...
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Learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
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Certification Seminars are workshops in which you will meet with academic advisors and faculty mentors to review your progress toward major certification, insight into course sequencing, how to apply your classroom work to real-world problem solving, and academic exploration. By participating in theses sessions, you...
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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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Come join us and discuss ways to establish Social Justice in your community! Participate in engaging and interactive conversations with social justice advocate and speaker, Francisco Salinas. Francisco Salinas: Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion at Boise State University “Prior to coming to Boise State...
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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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The Office of Student Life, in collaboration with the Associated Students of Washington State University Tri-Cities and the Diversity & Inclusion Council, are hosting its 3rd Annual Social Justice Institute. As part of the commitment to educate and include the entire campus community, we are... |
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Each spring, WSU Tri-Cities hosts an annual Social Justice Institute to equip and empower participants in creating a stronger inclusion environment for all members of the campus community. Participants attend lectures, workshops, and discussion groups to enhance and refine their skills and competencies of contemporary... |