Great to see everyone back in action this semester! hope you enjoyed Week of Welcome and that you’re starting to get involved in student clubs. Remember to connect with your student advisor with any questions, concerns, and to stay on track for graduation. Quick reminder: It’s a drag to show up for class on a day campus is closed due to weather, so avoid this by signing up for RAVE alerts here to get notified about emergencies or weather closures in Everett.
Opportunities
Visit Switzerland for a once-in-a-lifetime study abroad experience!
In Spring 2023, join your peers and students from around the world at Cesar Ritz College in the town of Brig, Switzerland, surrounded by the Alps. Any WSU student 18 years or older with a 2.5 GPA can apply for the trip, which runs from January 8 – March 25, 2023. For details, including cost, agenda, how to earn 12+ credits, and how to apply, visit the Switzerland program website.ASWSUE is Hiring!
Join student government and get PAID to serve! You heard that right. Your ASWSUE is hiring for several positions and would love for YOU to be a part of the team that gets student voices heard. Click here for detailed job descriptions and salary information. Apply by September 9.
On & Around WSU Everett Campus Events
Lunch & Learn: WSU and Urgench State University
September 6, 12pm, room 101: USU presentation
September 9, 12pm, room 101: Informal Q&A session with visiting faculty
Power Breakfast Bellevue
September 27, 8am, Westin Hotel
Enjoy breakfast and a panel discussion with industry experts in the area of supply chain management, as well as networking with over 200 WSU alumni and PNW business leaders. Volunteers get a FREE ticket to the event! Interested? Connect with Mark Beattie.
Gary Ferguson, Director of Outreach for WSU’s Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH), will talk about current initiatives to advance the community health of Native people in our state and region.
Dr. Joseph Gladstone brings the need to expand the Native American business professorate to the forefront in his most recent article, “Shared Governance of Wisdom: How Tribal Colleges and Native Communities Can Build the Business Professorate,” which was published in Tribal College Journal. Also, Dr. Gladstone shares his educational and professional journey (he’s one of only six Native American business management professors in the United States who study the intersection of Indigenous cultures and business education) in the PhD Project video, “Tribal Expertise,” where he talks about his educational and professional journey.
Our Newest #FutureCoug
Congratulations to the Murray family, and happy birthday to #FutureCoug Elīna Livija Murray! Elīna was born on August 22 at 7lbs 2oz and 20.5” tall.