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Parts of a Paper Series: Methods and Results
Parts of a Paper Series: Methods and Results
In this workshop, you will learn about the general requirements and expectations of the sections on methods and results in a research paper. This session is designed mostly for graduate students in the STEM disciplines who are working on a paper for class, for publication, or as part of their thesis/dissertation. Please bring a draft of […]
Checklist for Graduation
Checklist for Graduation
Get all the information you need to be prepared to graduate and participate in commencement, and learn the difference between the two, during this live Global Connections webinar. Chrisi Kincaid, Global Campus Academic Advisor, will walk you through everything from how to track your graduation requirements to applying to graduate, and address frequently asked questions […]
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Super Bowl Apps and Fan Food with Chef Jamie Callison
Super Bowl Apps and Fan Food with Chef Jamie Callison
Fuel your Super Bowl party with hardy snacks to keep your guests cheering all day! Learn how to make Crimson Fire Cheese Jalapeño Poppers, Sesame- Ginger Chicken Wings, Cougar Gold Cheese Stuffed Potatoes and Corn Dog Pops with WSU’s own Executive Chef Jamie Callison during this live, online cooking demonstration at 6 p.m. on January […]
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Communication and Presence: Finding your Natural Voice in a Professional Environment
Communication and Presence: Finding your Natural Voice in a Professional Environment
Public speaking, interviews, meetings, presentations...these events can be terrifying and nerve-wracking. Do you ever find yourself out of breath and unable to speak? In this workshop we will explore strategies to put you at ease and help you find strength in these moments. By working with voice and breath, you will learn to communicate more […]
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The Other 98%: An Entrepreneurial Guide for Students
The Other 98%: An Entrepreneurial Guide for Students
Sometimes we get so caught up in ourselves and the perfect time to do things, but I realized there isn’t a perfect time. After many discussions, I decided to make this book more about you. I want to share my story with you, while also giving you the blueprint to create your own story by […]
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Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data
Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data
In this workshop we will focus on learning about the what, when, how and whys of data. Data is pervasive these days and like it or not we have to use data to make decisions or others will make them for us. In this workshop we will start from the basics and talk about types […]
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Boeing Speaker Series: Aerospace Marketing with David A. Okrent
Boeing Speaker Series: Aerospace Marketing with David A. Okrent
The Boeing Speaker Series is designed as a professional development opportunity for students who are part of the Boeing Mentorship program. However, anyone is invited to attend these interactive, live WebX presentations. The speakers are all Boeing professionals and they speak on a variety of topics related to the aeronautics industry or Boeing specifically. Anyone […]
The Plant-Based Diet
The Plant-Based Diet
Find out what is a Plant-Based Diet and its potential benefits during the next Global Connections webinar with Registered Dietitian Alice Ma from WSU Dining Services. Alice will also address the common concern of how to get plant-based sources of protein, iron, calcium and other nutrients in your diet. Participants who attend the webinar at […]
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Build your Work Experience with AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America
Build your Work Experience with AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America
The paid service programs AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America can offer college graduates positions to develop their professional skill set and build work experience. A wide-range of majors can find opportunities through these programs in nonprofits, schools, government agencies, and community groups in the U.S. and abroad. At 5 p.m. on February 8, […]
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Writing Workshop Series: Writer’s Block and Writing Strategies
Writing Workshop Series: Writer’s Block and Writing Strategies
For this highly hands-on workshop, expect to learn strategies to employ while pre-writing, writing, and revising documents, such as journal articles, your thesis, or even a short email. This workshop is intended for students who know what they need to write and have done the necessary research but may be struggling with getting words on […]
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One Billion Rising Zumba Dance Class
One Billion Rising Zumba Dance Class
Join the global movement to stop violence against women. One Billion Rising is a dance event celebrated around the world that raises awareness to end violence against women and girls. You are invited to join WSU University Recreation’s One Billion Rising Dance via livestream at 6 p.m. on February 14 as we rise, release, and dance, […]
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Student Conduct Task Force Recommendations Information Session
Student Conduct Task Force Recommendations Information Session
The Washington State University Student Conduct Process Task Force has submitted 32 recommendations designed to make the university’s student conduct process reflect best practices nationally. The recommendations are part of the report that the task force — comprised of 17 WSU faculty, staff, students and alumni — recently wrote after finishing a year-long, comprehensive review […]
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Financial Literacy Series: Credit and Debt
Financial Literacy Series: Credit and Debt
Credit can be a very useful part of your financial toolkit if you develop good habits. That enticing credit card offer in your mailbox may sound perfect, but it could actually be the opposite. This lesson will help you approach credit decisions in a positive way so your decisions support your personal life choices. In […]
WSU Alumni Virtual Mixer
WSU Alumni Virtual Mixer
Connect with other WSU alumni in an online, speed-networking forum with convenience and ease. This is a great opportunity to expand your career contacts and grow your network with Cougs in your city and across the country. During the event you will be paired with multiple participants for several rounds of timed, text-based chats that […]
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Leadership Workshop Series: Understanding the Tides of Transition
Leadership Workshop Series: Understanding the Tides of Transition
You’ve undoubtedly heard the catchphrase “the only constant is change.” You’ve likely paid the price when transitions were poorly managed by you or others. Whether the change is personal (new apartment or different relationship) or professional (institutional, departmental, global), this workshop offers a simple yet profound way to understand and appreciate transitions such that you […]
The Impacts of Childhood Trauma
The Impacts of Childhood Trauma
Dr. Sara Waters, WSU Human Development professor, will examine the issue of trauma and the mental as well as physical health outcomes associated with childhood trauma. Join Dr. Waters’ webinar at 7 p.m. on February 21 to further explore how people who experienced childhood trauma may improve health outcomes and how we can prevent trauma […]
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Discover the Databases of WSU Libraries
Discover the Databases of WSU Libraries
Become a more efficient researcher by investing thirty minutes on February 22, at 6:30 p.m. You will learn about the databases available to you at WSU and how to strategically search for sources in them. Erica England, WSU Global Library Liaison, will show students how to locate and identify subject-specific databases then use search methods […]
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Fitness Myths
Fitness Myths
In today’s world there are many popular facts and fictions on how you can train your body to be healthier, stronger, or faster. Will doing dozens of crunches every day give you the strongest core? Is hitting that killer cardio class the key to losing those last few suborn pounds? Join Master Trainer and WSU […]
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Parts of a Paper Series: Discussion and Conclusion
Parts of a Paper Series: Discussion and Conclusion
In this workshop, you will learn about the general requirements and expectations of the sections on discussion and conclusion in a research paper. This session is designed for graduate students who are working on a paper for class, for publication, or as part of their thesis/dissertation. Please bring a draft of your work. You will […]
Resume Writing with Chris Miller
Resume Writing with Chris Miller
Your resume is your first, and often your only, time to get noticed by a potential employer. Chris Miller, WSU Global Campus Career Counselor, will cover the crucial do’s and don’ts of resume and cover letter writing at 6:30 p.m. on February 27. Resources for developing strong resume content and a participant activity will be […]