NASU Chill & Spill

Drop in every Friday for a safe place for Indigenous students to share and discuss life’s many challenges and joys. Our talking circle will be facilitated by Kelley Crane, Native American and Indigenous Student Support Specialist with the Counseling and Wellness Center. Snacks provided! Questions? Email Kelley.

 

Fridays, 4-5pm

Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space)

 

For disability accommodations, email cwc@wwu.edu.

 

On April 20, celebrate the magic of drag with LGBTQ+ Western

<p>Western Washington University is hosting its 32nd Annual Drag Show on April 20. Western’s annual drag show is the longest running university drag show in Washington and organized by LGBTQ+ Western, a program under The Centers for Student Access, Community, and Intercultural Engagement at Western.  </p>

<p>The theme for this year's show is “Smoke &amp; Mirrors: The Magic of Drag.” With each performance, the drag show coordinating team asked the cast to answer the question “what makes your drag magical?”   </p>

Spring 2024 subscriptions update from Western Libraries 

<p>The Western Libraries has finalized the outcomes of the 2023-24 subscription review process. These changes, most of which will take effect on January 1, 2025, are part of an ongoing effort to ensure that the university’s portfolio of journal, database, and e-book subscriptions remains dynamic and relevant.   </p>

Muljat Group establishes donation program for WWU

<p>Bellingham, WA — To provide greater support to students and programs at WWU, Kena Greer Brashear (’95) and Peter Ahn (’13), co-owners of the Bellingham-area real estate agency The Muljat Group, have developed a plan to donate a portion of their total agency compensation to benefit students at Western. Under the program, Muljat will donate 25% of agency compensation from qualified home sales to The Foundation.</p>

Strategies for Financial Success

Including Three Simple Steps to Retiring with Millions

Brought to you by: College of Business and Economics, Finance Program, Merriman Financial Literacy Program, The Foundation for WWU & Alumni

In-person venue: Biology 234
Online on Zoom

Climate Realism, Energy Optimism: Unpolarizing Current Politics

About the Event

In-person venue: Academic West 204
Online on Zoom

Former Congressional Representative Bob Inglis directs republicEn.org, a nationwide group of conservatives who care about climate change. He'll discuss how and why those with diverse political views are indispensable partners for action on climate, discussing how it might be possible to bring America together to lead the world on climate action.

Dead Parrots Society in the Underground Coffeehouse

Come down to the Underground and laugh your feathers off, WWU's improv club will be putting on an extra funny performance

4/22, 7pm-9pm!

Get ready to be yes, and-ing all night long

This event is intended for all participants, including those with apparent or non-apparent disabilities.  For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact as.coffeehouse@wwu.edu Advanced notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.

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