Work and Wellness Discussion Series: Braving the Wilderness

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 intellectual […]

Free

How a University Works

CUB Junior Ballroom

Provost Dan Bernardo will lead this presentation and discussion, providing participants an inside look at how a university functions, its organization, and why things happen the way they do. Find out more and REGISTER.

Free
Recurring

The Science of Happiness: Skills for Well-Being

Chinook 150

In this workshop, the guest speaker, Dr. Janet Lewis-Muth, will help you visualize and embrace the prospect of living a life in which you are functioning well.  See more information and REGISTER

Writing Workshop Series: Writer’s Block and Writing Strategies

Terrell 20E

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 […]

Free

The Science of Happiness: Skills for Well-Being

Chinook 150

In this workshop, the guest speaker, Dr. Janet Lewis-Muth, will help you visualize and embrace the prospect of living a life in which you are functioning well.  See more information and REGISTER

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 […]

Transgender Day of Visibility

Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center

J Mase III will be the guest speaker. An evening of history, performance and interfaith theological narrative discussing trans history and response to current practices that still undermine the lifespan and livelihood of trans people in 2019. Free food included catered by Panda Express. For more information, please contact gpaws.rso@wsu.edu.

Writing Lock In

Professional Development Initiative This event will offer you a quiet space to write without distractions. Consultants from the Graduate Writing Center will be on hand to provide help Find out more