Registration open for 2021 Virtual Etiquette Dinner

Join us for the 2021 Virtual Etiquette Dinner! Learn how to prepare for a professional dining experience from our past 2003 ASWSU President Jesse Aspuria. Jesse, a Senior Account Executive with Marriott, has more than 15 years of experience to share with you during this interactive virtual event.

The Etiquette Dinner will boost your confidence and give you a competitive edge as you navigate the professional world of virtual networking.  The Etiquette Dinner will be hosted virtually via Zoom, and the Academic Success and Career Center will be providing meals on a first-come first-served basis. Others are welcome to attend without participating in the meal portion. Each WSU Campus will be distributing the meals for students in that area. You will have to be able to reach your campus on their scheduled day for meal pickup.

Register on Handshake to secure your spot, registration closes this Friday, April 16.

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