Join colleagues at Pedagogy. Innovation. Technology. (PIT) Stops

Several campuses are hosting PIT Stops that continue the discussion on how to incorporate mindful activities to promote emotional and social intelligence for our students.

  • Everett: April 24, 4 p.m. Hosted via Zoom
  • Pullman and Extension: April 25, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Spark 102, and April 28, 9 – 11 a.m.

Join members of the WSU Teaching Academy, the Honors College, Center for Transformational Learning and Leadership, the Learning Innovations Team, and Counseling and Psychological Servicesin Cougar Health Services to reimagine how you might incorporate activities in your class or via Canvas that support students’ skills in emotional and social intelligence. Enjoy coffee and a treat while you are there!

  • Tri-Cities: April 26, 3 – 4 p.m. in CIC 223
  • Vancouver: April 27, noon in Undergraduate Building Room 212

Join Dr. Patience McGinnis, Campus Director of Student Wellness, in a guided discussion around the development of student emotional and social intelligence skills. As a follow-up to the PIT Stops online discussion via the Transformational Change Initiative, join us to discuss what this means to our campus and students. Light refreshments will be served.

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