Writing Workshop Series: Critical Reading Strategies

Terrell 20E

The Critical Reading Strategies seminar will focus on active reading techniques in order to improve reading comprehension and facilitate practical application of sources into the writing process. This seminar will feature information on annotation strategies, research techniques, and critical thinking exercises. The writing workshop is a year-long series. Find out more and REGISTER.

Free

Learning to Thrive, Not Just Survive: Developing resiliency in grad school – Tri-Cities campus

TBSL 104 Tri Cities Campus 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA

With the many demands and challenges of graduate school, most students find themselves trying to survive. What if this chapter could be more than just surviving? In this workshop, we offer you valuable tools and skills that acknowledge the demands and challenges of graduate school and help you to shift your perspective to address them […]

Free

Writing Lock-in

Terrell 20E

Are you writing your dissertation, thesis, a journal article, or other writing project? This event offers a quiet space for writers to work without distractions. Work for the entire four hours or come and go as you please. Coffee, tea, and very light refreshments will be offered. Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop, but […]

Free

Work and Wellness Discussion Series:

Bundy Reading Room Avery 111, Pullman, WA, United States

The Work and Wellness Discussion Series is hosted by the Professional Development Initiative (PDI) in partnership with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) as a means for students, faculty and staff to read a book for pleasure, rather than what is assigned for classes. This series contributes to the promotion of a diverse and vibrant […]

Free

Tax Help for Graduate and Professional Students

Todd 133

Dr. Richard Toolson, professor of accounting at WSU, will look at the basics of federal income taxation as it applies to graduate and professional students who file a 1040 (not a 1040 NR) and who are not claimed by a parent on the parent’s tax return.Find out more and REGISTER.

Free

You’re a Teaching Assistant: Congratulations! Now What?

CUB L60 (Butch's Den)

Dr. Paul Buckley, Professor of Chemistry, provides classroom strategies focused on common situations teaching assistants experience. Lunch will be provided, and the session will be live-streamed.

Interviewing and Negotiating for Industry Careers

CUB L60 (Butch's Den)

Dr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) discusses the strategy of interviewing beyond just answering questions. There is an entire process of preparation for an interview, beside learning how to answer interview questions. We will detail the entire interview preparation that is required for professionals to demonstrate they are invaluable to a company; from the research […]

Free

Hacking the Academic Job Market

CUB L60 (Butch's Den)

In this three hour talk with Q and A, Dr. Karen Kelsky will walk you through the conditions of the current American job market, the most common mistakes made by job-seekers, and the ways you can prepare your record, applications, and interviews. Find out more and REGISTER.

Free

#MeTooPhD: Sexual Harassment in the Academy

CUB L60 (Butch's Den)

In this presentation, Karen Kelsky will discuss some things I learned from the experience of creating the Sexual Harassment Crowdsource Survey, including the range and scope of sexual harassment in academic settings (including departments, labs, research centers, campuses, academic conferences, etc.), patterns of predation, options for victims, and recommendations to institutions wishing to combat this […]

Free

Human Subject Research and Institutional Review Board Workshop

CUB L60 (Butch's Den)

This session will address: ethical principles surrounding human subjects research, history on human subjects protection, federal regulations, consent requirements, subject recruitment, and the review process. Find out more and REGISTER.

Free