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... |
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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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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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A fine art exhibition called “You Call Them Freaks, We Call Them Kindred” featuring Ralph LeCompte's Art of the American Sideshow will run from March 8th to the 31st at The Art Center WSU Tri-Cities. "A tribute to the inspiring and heroic “freaks” living in a world...
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As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will teach students office etiquette as well as workplace expectations, and proper behavior in a professional office environment. All workshops are FREE and open to WSU Tri-Cities students only. ...
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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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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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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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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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Cancer Research Endowment Fund Meeting for Cancer Researchers, March 10 March 10th, 2017 at 10am Spokane Academic Center, Room 341 (Pullman: Terrell 106; Vancouver: VMMC 102Q; Tri Cities: West 210) In 2015, the State of Washington established the CARE (Cancer Research Endowment) fund. The Office...
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Full-time faculty members are invited to the second spring semester General Assembly of the Resident Faculty Organization (RFO). The meeting will be Friday, March. 10 at 4 p.m. (location TBD). |
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Presented by Career Development, this event provides students a "behind-the-scene" glimpse and tour of companies in their field of study, observe real workplace environments and professionals doing the jobs students aspire to or are considering in their career path. The tour will be divided into two days...
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WSU Tri-Cities will be hosting College Planning Day on Tuesday, March 14. College Planning Day is an annual, state-wide event organized by the Washington Council for High School-College Relations. This event provides a one-stop opportunity for high school sophomores, juniors and undecided seniors to learn...
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Presented by Career Development, this event provides students a "behind-the-scene" glimpse and tour of companies in their field of study, observe real workplace environments and professionals doing the jobs students aspire to or are considering in their career path. The tour will be divided into two days...
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Paper Street Brewing Company hosts Hooligan style BINGO with the proceeds going to a different local non-profit organization each month! Bingo cards are $1 and the beneficiary this month is the WSU Tri-Cities TRIO Student Support Services program. Please join us for fun prizes, 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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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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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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Academic Advisors partner with the Counseling Services to host workshops to support all students at WSU Tri-Cities. The Stress Management & Communication workshop is designed to give students tools to deal with internal and external stressors. We will cover strategies to mitigate stress and provide... |
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Academic Advisors partner with the Counseling Services to host workshops to support all students at WSU Tri-Cities. The Stress Management & Communication workshop is designed to give students tools to deal with internal and external stressors. We will cover strategies to mitigate stress and provide...
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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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*As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop provides students with practical tips to enhance their resume to compete in today's tough job market. *Students should bring a laptop or print out their...
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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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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 WSU Tri-Cities Phi Kappa Phi chapter will induct its new class of students as part of a private ceremony at 4 p.m. on March 23. The ceremony is by invite only. Membership is by invitation to the top 7.5 percent of juniors and 10... |
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Presented by Career Development, this annual event offers students a valuable professional development experience to polish their business dining etiquette by practicing good table manners and the art of social skills by practicing the art of networking. In addition, students will gain real-world exposure to...
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5:30 – 8:30 p.m. WSU Tri-Cities campus 2770 Consolidated Information Center (CIC) This annual event offers students a valuable professional development experience to polish their business dining etiquette and networking skills by practicing good table manners and social skills. In addition, students will gain real-world...
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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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Hanford History - Evolution from Weapons Production to Environmental Cleanup, Current Challenges, and Successes Realized to Date https://from.wsu.edu/Tri-Cities/2017/Energy-Lecture-Series/Carrie-Meyer/156051-browser.html |
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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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*As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will teach students how to take skills from their work experiences (whether it’s fast food or retail) and translate them onto a resume. *Students should bring...
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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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Crimson Fest will feature many Games, Attractions, Food Trucks, and Movie to end the night! Games include: A video game bus, Lazer Tag, Dodge-ball and many other events to attend! Crimson Fest is brought to you by ASWSUTC, SEB, Office of Student Life, APO, and...
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Unite. Explore. Launch. Launch Weekend helps bring teams around great ideas. You will join forces with other Tri-Citizens who are craving the opportunity to make something new, building something bigger as a team. Launch Weekend is hands-on and intense. You’ll prototype, research, and validate to... |
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Unite. Explore. Launch. Launch Weekend helps bring teams around great ideas. You will join forces with other Tri-Citizens who are craving the opportunity to make something new, building something bigger as a team. Launch Weekend is hands-on and intense. You’ll prototype, research, and validate to...
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Volunteers MUST turn in completed Volunteer Application by Friday, March 24th to participate Habitat site located around 309 N. Charles St. Pasco, WA VOLUNTEER APPLICATION Turn in applications to Amber Eubanks in East 228 or email at aeubanks@tricity.wsu.edu |