Mark your calendar for the Safety, Health, and Security Fair

Gain insights to help make your life easier, safer, and happier. The annual Safety, Health, and Security Fair kicks off on Mon., Oct. 18.

You’ll find support for overcoming hardships, resources to prevent mishaps, and wisdom to help you live your best possible life.

Events are both in-person (masks required) and online.

Resource fair and blood drive

Tues., Oct. 19

9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Blood drive continues until 2 p.m.)

CUB Sr. Ballroom

At the resource fair, local organizations showcase products and services. WSU officials share information about campus resources.

Please donate blood to save lives. Sign up in advance with the Red Cross. Students may track the activity on GivePulse as a form of civic engagement.

Awards ceremony

Tues., Oct. 19

11:30 a.m.

CUB Sr. Ballroom

President Schulz honors WSU’s health and safety leaders with the President’s Award for Safety, Health, and Security.

Online flash talks with practical tips

Mon.-Fri., Oct. 18–22

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

On Zoom

WSU experts statewide deliver 10- to 15-minute talks. Each day has a different topic:

Emotional Health Monday

Wellness Wednesday

Life Essentials Thursday

Fun Facts Friday

Questions?

Contact Sarah Mahaffy, University Events: sarah.mahaffy@wsu.edu

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