Psychology Department Path to Success Speaker Series

The Psychology Department is excited to announce our first event for the Psychology Department’s Path to Success Speaker Series. Our first speaker is Ricky Solitaire, a licensed Mental Health Therapist who owns a private practice in Seattle, WA. He will be presenting on Wednesday, September 11, from noon to 1 p.m. with Q&A until 1:30 p.m.

We are offering this presentation virtually through ZOOM and in-person in Johnson Tower 235C. This presentation is open to all students at WSU (including all campuses) who are interested in seeking a career in Psychology. If students are unable to attend, the presentation will be recorded and posted to our YouTube channel and Facebook page. The link for the ZOOM meeting is on the attached flyer.

We are encouraging all students that are planning to attend the presentation to prepare questions to ask the presenter during the Q&A portion of the presentation.

Note that this presentation will be audio/visually recorded. If your students are uncomfortable with being recorded then we urge them to send alison.poteracke@wsu.edu their questions ahead of time and we will ask them anonymously or please view the presentation after it has been uploaded to social media.

Thank you and we hope to see you all there!

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