Live to A Different Beat: How to change your rhythms when your rhythms around you have changed
OnlineASWSUG presents Justin Jones-Fosu and a Two-part Online Event! During this challenging time, don’t simply get by but learn how to get ahead. Learn how to live differently by focusing on creating new rhythms in your work, personal, and relational life. Learn the 4 areas of focus, the 3 Rhythm Model, and how to work […]
Navigating the WSU Libraries’ Website I Webinar
OnlineLearn how the Libraries’ new website can help you do research anywhere. Librarian Jen Saulnier will demonstrate how to find and request resources, take advantage of research tutorials, access information specifically for global students, and get help from a librarian. Watch today!
Bingo Night
OnlineBingo is back! Come hang out with us and play against other Online Cougs in our Global Connections Bingo Game Night. Winners will get swag! Not recorded.
Goal Setting for Changing Times: Stop by getting by and start getting ahead
OnlineASWSUG presents Justin Jones-Fosu and a Two-part Online Event! During this challenging time, don’t simply get by but learn how to get ahead. Learn how to live differently by focusing on creating new rhythms in your work, personal, and relational life. Learn the 4 areas of focus, the 3 Rhythm Model, and how to work […]
Maintaining Healthy Positivity During Covid-19: CAPS Virtual Workshop
OnlineExplore ways to foster a positive and healthy outlook during a time that feels stressful and uncertain. Join us if you would like to increase hope and improve your gratitude. Free and open to WSU Pullman and WSU Global students. Not recorded.
Executive Leadership | Webinar
OnlineAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be roughly 150,000 top executive jobs available within the next ten years. The median annual wage for chief executive officers was $189,600 in May 2018. Will you have the skill set to advance into an executive role? Join retired Zone Director of Pepsi Co., Ken […]
Common Reading Series – To Sing in a Strange Land: Native American Youth Making Music in the Residential Schools
OnlineMelissa Parkhurst from the WSU School of Music will speak on music and memory in the Nez Perce Nation. Since 1879, Native American children from all regions of the United States have entered federal boarding schools. These residential schools were founded on the practice of forced relocation, where children live far from their homes. This […]
A – Z of Paying for College workshops
OnlineCollege is affordable. Join Student Financial Services at WSU Vancouver as they show you how. You’ll learn about: all the ways to pay for college—grants, loans, savings, scholarships, work, which money is free and which must be paid back, important forms, dates and deadlines, and scholarship strategies. Get your questions answered by a financial aid […]
Becoming who we are: The Importance of Individual Differences in Infant Temperament | Webinar
OnlineWhat is the link between an infant’s individual differences and the development of their temperament? Join Dr. Masha Gartstein as she delves into this important topic in child development. This webinar will define and address: emotional reactivity and regulation in infants and its development, links to parent-child interactions, influence of culture, the effects of temperament […]
Adaptive Climbing for all Abilities
OnlineJoin Matt Wagner and the ORC to discover how athletes of all abilities engage in the challenging sport of rock climbing. You’ll learn about climbing and the adaptive equipment that makes it more accessible than ever before, as well as opportunities to give adaptive recreation a try on the Pullman campus. Watch now!