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...
Events
Calendar of Events
|
Sunday
|
Monday
|
Tuesday
|
Wednesday
|
Thursday
|
Friday
|
Saturday
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 event,
|
4 events,
-
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...
-
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 |
2 events,
-
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... |
5 events,
-
*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...
Free
-
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... |
2 events,
-
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... |
5 events,
Featured
-
Featured
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...
-
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... |
2 events,
-
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...
-
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 |
|
1 event,
-
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... |
3 events,
Featured
Spirit Week For high school sophomores, juniors and seniors Join the Office of Admissions Monday, April 3 – Friday, April 7 to see what the Cougar spirit is all about! Take a campus tour leaving every hour on the hour with a current WSU Tri-Cities...
-
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... |
3 events,
-
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... |
3 events,
-
*As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will provide students with tips on how to prepare for graduate and professional schools, how to find the right school, the application process, and how to apply to competitive...
Free
|
3 events,
-
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... |
2 events,
-
Cougs in the Community brings together students, faculty, alumni and others to beautify the WSU Tri-Cities' campus. Previous projects include painting, flower bed enhancements, and lay sod at the Wine Science Center. When our volunteers commit to giving a few hours out of their day... |
0 events,
|
|
0 events,
|
3 events,
As part of the National Student Employment Week, the Career Development office will provide an opportunity for on-campus employers to recognize the outstanding contributions and achievements of students who are employed through campus departments while attending college. Winners will be featured on campus digital displays during...
Free
-
Faculty are invited to join the Writing Program Office for a Writing Across the Disciplines - Writing in the Disciplines lecture. Teachers and researchers alike have a strong interest in better understanding transfer of learning - that is, how student connect what they know, what... |
4 events,
-
As part of the Spring 2017 Career Development Office Workshop Series, this professional career development workshop will consist of local Human Resource Managers providing students with insight and tips on how to navigate their first job offer, and what and when to negotiate. All workshops...
Free
-
Join us on campus to learn how qualifying high school students (11th and 12th grades) can earn college credit through Running Start at WSU Tri-Cities. |
3 events,
Featured
-
Featured
RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities will honor 13 individuals as part of its first women of distinction class during a gallery exhibition opening and reception at 5:30 p.m. on April 13 in the entrance to the East Building on campus. The program recognizes... |
2 events,
-
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... |
0 events,
|
|
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
-
Come listen to community professionals discuss Fuse, professional development, networking, and opportunities for internships along with FREE FOOD! |
1 event,
-
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... |
1 event,
-
It is a free community event supported by non-profits Go Green Tri-cities, Tri-cities Citizens Climate Lobby, Solar Washington and WSU Environmental Club. Speakers: PNNL climate scientist Steve Ghan, WSU Professor Lori Nelson, owner of Now!Solar Eugene Wilkie. Q&A will follow. |
0 events,
|
2 events,
-
Announcement of Thesis Defense/Final Examination: Candidate: Garima Bansal Degree: MS Computer Science Date: April 21, 2017 Time: 3:30pm Place: West (Floyd) 224 Advisor: Dr. Li Tan Thesis Title: Automated Test Generation for Temporal Specifications All are invited to attend. |
1 event,
-
The Cavalcade of Authors is dedicated to providing the secondary students of our region access to some of the best Young Adult authors of our modern era. Our special interest is to celebrate Pacific Northwest Authors while introducing students to a variety of genres and... |
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
-
|
1 event,
-
Washington State University Tri-Cities in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is pleased to announce the second lecture in the series on the Hanford Area’s Current and Future Mission: “Tank Waste 101”. Dr. Sahid Smith of the Office of River Protection will deliver... |
2 events,
-
The TRIO SSS program will celebrate the end of the year and spend some time recognizing our almost graduates. There will be a short program, some awards and the spring graduates will receive their TRIO cords for the graduation ceremony. This event is open to...
-
Student Leadership Recognition Banquet |
0 events,
|
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
3 events,
-
The Spring 2017 WSU Tri-Cities Undergraduate Research Symposium & Art Exhibition will be held on the following dates during finals week: Tuesday, May 2 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Wednesday, May 3 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Thursday, May...
-
MAP Sessions kick off your new student experience. They are educational sessions that introduce academic resources and will be the first opportunity for new students to register for classes. MAP Sessions begin in May and run through the summer. Students are required to attend one...
-
MAP Sessions kick off your new student experience. They are educational sessions that introduce academic resources and will be the first opportunity for new students to register for classes. MAP Sessions begin in May and run through the summer. Students are required to attend one... |
2 events,
-
Please join faculty, staff and students as we officially dedicate the Elson S. Floyd building. (Formerly the West Building)
-
The Spring 2017 WSU Tri-Cities Undergraduate Research Symposium & Art Exhibition will be held on the following dates during finals week: Tuesday, May 2 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Wednesday, May 3 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Thursday, May... |
1 event,
-
The Spring 2017 WSU Tri-Cities Undergraduate Research Symposium & Art Exhibition will be held on the following dates during finals week: Tuesday, May 2 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Wednesday, May 3 at 12 to 1 pm in CIC 120 Thursday, May... |
3 events,
-
Convocation is a time for the campus community to recognize graduating students and their families. This year’s event will be held on Friday, May 5 at 5:00 p.m. Please note that the Order of Engineering Ring Ceremony that is held in the East Auditorium will...
-
Convocation is a time for the campus community to recognize graduating students and their families. This year’s event will be held on Friday, May 5 at 5:00 p.m. Please note that the Order of Engineering Ring Ceremony that is held in the East Auditorium will...
-
Convocation is a time for the campus community to recognize graduating students and their families. This year’s event will be held at the Red Lion Hotel in Richland on Friday, May 5 at 6:00 p.m. No RSVP is required. |
1 event,
Featured
-
Featured
Join us for Commencement and celebrate our students' accomplishments. The event begins at 1 p.m. at the Toyota Center (7000 W Grandridge Blvd, Kennewick, WA). Graduating students are encouraged to RSVP. Visit the Commencement site for more information. The event is free and open to... |