First Aid/AED/CPR Class
CCRS 255 WAFirst Aid/AED/CPR classes are open to all faculty and staff on campus. Employees should seek approval to cover the expense of the class from their department prior to registering. The cost for all classes is $25 per person. If you register for the class and do not attend you will be billed. Register through Norene Phillipson. Dates and times are listed here.
Cultural Competency Training – Sponsored by Take Action to Prevent Suicide
SAC 341 600 N Riverpoint Blvd, SpokaneYou are invited to attend a Cultural Competency training offered by Frontier Behavioral Health, sponsored by Take Action to Prevent Suicide. RSVP to c.pacheco-jones@wsu.edu See more information here.
She Said, He said-Overcoming Gender Acculturation in the Workplace
Nurs 205 203 E Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WADr. Rebecca Craft will present a framework for understanding how gender differences in communication arise, leading us to misinterpret others' communication and sometimes even get offended by it. Suggestions will be made for modifying our communication to increase our ability to advance and be heard, and to develop effective coalitions with colleagues of all genders. See more information here.
Faculty Recruitment Basics training
TBD SpokaneThis course provides an overview of the faculty recruitment process at Washington State University. The course includes a comprehensive review of the five separate phases of recruitment, along with numerous best practice tips and suggestions to help Search Committees manage the successful recruitment, screening, interview, and evaluation of job candidates. SEE MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION HERE.
Library hosts seminar in new Research Hub
WSU Spokane Library SpokaneThe Weekly Help Session is an opportunity to meet with a librarian to receive assistance with research- and data-related tasks, no appointment necessary. This includes, but is not limited to, creating a data management plan, assessing research impact, or using data visualization software.
Documentary – I Am Evidence
EWUC, Room 122 Auditorium WAWSU Spokane Counseling Services is partnering with Lutheran Community Services to host a showing of the documentary, I am Evidence, My Body Was A Crime Scene. The film, produced by Mariska Hargitay, will be followed by a panel discussion. This is a free viewing and open to the community. See more information here.