Join us on Tuesday, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. for an in depth look at what it takes to work in the insurance industry.
Join Brad Tilden and members of his executive team for a short presentation, and question and answer session.
A regular topic around the dinner table and in social scientists’ research, the differences in behavioral, emotional and social characteristics between generations is a subject that fascinates many.
The distinguished keynote speaker of WSU’s Week of Women in STEM is Gerri Martin-Flickinger, the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Starbucks.
Jay and Uma Jayaram, former WSU professors, will return to campus to present the Lanning Lecture for the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture (VCEA).
Succeeding in today’s competitive career environment demands experience and know-how that eludes even the most sophisticated students.
The Week of Women in STEM panel features professional women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, who will discuss how to get started in the field, provide tips on work-life balance, any answer any questions you may have.
The Burtenshaw Distinguished Lecture Series is designed to give students the chance to hear from top Hospitality Business Management industry professionals.
Discover how the latest database added to the WSU Libraries system, Nexis Uni, can help with your research.
Find out what it’s like to work for Hilton Worldwide and learn more about the hospitality management industry during this live and online Carson Career Info Session.
Landing a job after you complete your degree isn’t just about having a polished resume; you’ll also have to demonstrate professionalism to get a job and to keep your job.
The topic of this year’s Burtenshaw Lecture, which gives hospitality business management students the chance to hear from top industry professionals, is “Serving Those Who Rock.”
This year’s WSU International Women’s Day keynote speaker made world headlines in 1999 when she became the first Miss Universe from Africa.