WSU ACADA Advising Forum: Best of the Region

WSU ACADA is pleased to announce that, with the support of all the colleges and schools on campus, ASWSU, CACD, and OUE, the WSU Academic Advising Association (WSU ACADA) will host a free half day professional development opportunity for all WSU advising personnel. Please encourage all your advising colleagues to RSVP (to guarantee accurate food counts) and attend.

RSVP can be completed at

https://wsuacada.org/best-of-the-region-advising-forum/

Friday, Feb. 7

WSU ACADA Advising Forum: Best of the Region

Compton Union Building, Jr. Ballroom (210)

7:30 a.m.  Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.  “I’ve Been Afraid of Changing”: Using Motivational Interviewing Principles in Academic Advising to Promote Positive Student Change.

Miranda Atkinson, Assistant Director of Student Services, Career & Academic Advisor, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon.

“Does Happiness Matter?” Applying Positive Psychology to Advising.

Teri Duever, Academic Advisor (Region 8 Faculty Advisor Award Winner 2013-14) School of Psychological Science, Oregon State University.

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