Band Power: Introduction to Home Based Workouts Using Exercise Bands | Livestream
OnlineMany of us find ourselves in the trap of working all day, often times putting in extra hours and not having the time to make it to the gym. Additionally, we see that the various home-based gym equipment is either expensive or impractical. This often leads us to throw our hands up and disregard the […]
DREAM Book Club: First-Half of Book
OnlineThe mission of the DREAM book club is to educate students in the importance of diversity and equity to better prepare students for the work force. The goal is to introduce different prospective on multiculturalism and the importance of the knowledge gained from the books selected. We will read the first couple of chapters and […]
(Canceled) Tom Ikeda on Japanese American Internment
OnlineThis event has been canceled. Tom Ikeda, the executive director of Densho: Japanese American Legacy Project, will speak about the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans in America and their connection to issues of democracy, Intolerance, civil rights, and the responsibilities of citizenship in our increasingly Global society. Sponsored by the Department of History […]
Identifying and Challenging Microaggressions | Webinar
OnlineThis interactive workshop will introduce the concept of microaggressions and examine how they operate to reinforce systemic inequality, power, and privilege, while having lasting impacts on individuals. After identifying how microaggressions manifest in everyday situations, the workshop will provide participants the opportunity to put their knowledge into action by strategizing various ways to respond, challenge, […]
Common Reading Series: The Intersection of Disability, Immigration, and Refugee Policy
OnlineIt is estimated that there are 244 million international migrants living all over the world, and roughly 47 million of those live within the United States. The challenges that refugees and migrants face during forced displacement and through the legal process is long and arduous; it is even more tedious for refugees who identify as […]
Common Reading Series: Sina Sam on Family Separation and Deportations and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
OnlineSina Sam (Academic Outreach and Innovation) will talk about her advocacy with the Khmer Anti-deportation Advocacy Group of Washington, and about the larger issues of family separation and deportation impacting the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. She will speak about how mass incarceration and increased deportations impact Cambodian American refugees, who are also survivors […]
(Postopned) Adaptive Zumba by UREC staff | Livestream
OnlineLet’s lose ourselves in the music and find ourselves having fun while staying fit! We feature various Latin rhythms and other dance styles set to high-energy international beats. Our energy levels will soar while we increase cardiovascular endurance! Zumba can be adapted for people of all abilities! Adaptive Zumba can be done using upper body […]
Foley Institute’s Pizza & Politics Series – Not enough ventilators: The ethics of allocating health care in a pandemic
OnlineAs the morbidity rate from COVID-19 grows, threatening to overwhelm hospitals and healthcare providers, how should we allocate limited resources? Who should make decisions if the demand for life-saving care outstrips existing supply, and what criteria should they use? Join us for a live video discussion with William Kabasenche, professor of philosophy at Washington State […]
T-Mobile Virtual Panel: Internship Opportunities with T-Mobile
OnlineJoin T-Mobile for this unique virtual event! Learn from two WSU alumni about the organization and internship opportunities. SIGN UP TODAY! This event is limited to the first 50 students. TIMELINE (60 Minute – T-Mobile Virtual Trek) 5 minute Introductions / Welcome 5 minute T-Mobile Trivia 5 minute T-Mobile Story 30 minute Q&A As America's […]
Cougs Chatting With Cougs Series: Cougs and their Cubs
OnlineLooking to connect with fellow Cougs? We are offering an hour twice a week in April in which Cougs can informally meet and chat with other Cougs to talk about issues that are important to them and resources that may be available. In this chat, parenting Cougs will discuss tips and tricks, as well as […]