CBE's Meg Warren receives dissertation award from SIOP

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WWU Assistant Professor of Management Meg Warren recently received the Best Dissertation award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, for "Exemplary Allyship: Raising the Bar for
Inclusiveness in the Workplace."

Phase I of Fall Registration at Western opens on Wednesday

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/15/2020 - 14:57

Western Washington University has completed the planning process for its Fall 2020 mix of in-person and online classes, and Phase I of Fall Registration will officially begin on Wednesday, June 17.

“This has been a process involving almost every system on campus,” said Western’s Provost, Brent Carbajal. “Understanding how the university was going to teach about 2,900 classes across more than 175 academic programs while keeping students safe was a colossal undertaking. We are all much indebted to those who guided the university through this process.”

What to do After graduation if You are Not Ready to Get a Full Time Job?

Due to Covid19 something that everyone in the world right now is facing is uncertainty. Uncertainty in almost every aspect of life whether it be financial, emotional, health, you name it. The idea of stepping out of college and into a full time career during a pandemic is a lot to process. For some, it may not be the right choice. Here are some things you can do out of college that do not involve a full time job.

4 Steps to Dealing with and Learning from Failure

 

So, You Had  Bad Day

You tried your hardest and came up short. Whether your project was for work, school, or even if it’s something you told yourself you didn’t care about, you tried, and you failed. It hurts. We’ve all been here before. It’s not fun. It can feel like we’ve hit the end of the road and we don’t know where to go next.

Today we’re going to talk about getting over failures and learning from them. It’s not fun, and it’s not pretty

TJ Payne - Content Creator - 6/12/2020

, but learning from our past helps us secure a better future. Learning this crucial step is what separates great marketers from the rest.

Creating Video Content Part Two: Behind the Camera

TJ Payne - Content Creator - 06/11/2020

Welcome to part two of my series on overcoming the hurdles to making video content. In my last blog, we discussed dealing with work at the camera level. We talked about preparing to make content as well as how to overcome stage fright and getting in front of the camera. Today will be a bit brief, and a bit more technical. With that said, I am by no means a computer guru. This blog is meant to be a starting point; to show you that creating video content isn’t as far away as it might seem. This blog will get you into creating video content with only the items you already have in your possession or can get for free.

Creating Video Content Part One: Getting In-front of the Camera

TJ Payne - Content Creator - 06/11/2020

There's no shortage of information out there on the value of creating video content as a marketer. I won’t bog you down with statistics, nor will I lecture you on why making video content matters. Instead, I want to offer you the absolute easiest ‘How To’ you’ll ever encounter in your life. You might be afraid to jump into this crazy world, but don’t be. To borrow from Professor Dan Purdy, “…Fear is actually an acronym. False Events Appearing Real.”

Western Washington University Graduates and Families to Celebrate Winter and Spring Commencements Online  

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Western Washington University invites the community to join the virtual celebration of spring and winter graduates on Saturday, June 13, in two online ceremonies featuring video clips from family and faculty, an interactive social media stream, and searchable, personalized slides for graduates.  

The prerecorded ceremonies will premiere online Saturday: the winter ceremony at 10 a.m. and the spring ceremony at noon, at https://registrar.wwu.edu/virtual-ceremony-stream. A 20-minute preshow will precede…

Jack Herring Hired as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at Western

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 13:40

Jack Herring has been hired as vice provost for Undergraduate Education at Western, Provost Brent Carbajal announced today.

Herring, hired following an internal search, will start in his new role at Western on Aug. 12. He succeeds Steve VanderStaay, who will transition back to serve as a faculty member in Western’s English Department.

“I'm very pleased that Dr. Jack Herring will be serving Western as vice provost for Undergraduate Education. His administrative experience, knowledge of accreditation and assessment, and commitment to inclusive student success position him…

Learn to Work Remotely with Digital Marketing

Learn to Work Remotely with Digital Marketing

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Summer break is full of opportunities. It’s fairly common for students to seek internships or to study abroad. Some students opt for a fun summer job and complete a course or two at Western.

Last summer, I decided I was going to do it all and then some.  Taking a summer course was the best decision I could have made that summer and for my future.

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