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THE WILD ROBOT: EARTH WEEK MOVIE NIGHT 7 - 9 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free Let’s kick off Earth Week with a great movie! We will also have a super fun activity paired with the film. campusactivities@cwu.edu APRIL 21 STUDENT MARKETS 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • SURC West Patio A 2-day market where students can come together to sell their arts and crafts. entrepreneurshipclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com LION ROCK VISITING WRITING SERIES: POET ELIZABETH BRADFIELD Craft Talk: 12 p.m. Reading and Book Signing: 5:30 p.m. Multicultural Center’s Multipurpose Room, Black Hall or Zoom • Free Elizabeth Bradfield is an award-winning poet and naturalist. Her most recent book is SOFAR: Poems . English.Department@cwu.edu SPRING GATHER AND GROW 2 - 4 p.m. • Wildcat Farm • Free Help the Wildcat Farm team prep, plant, and get ready for spring! No experience required, and please wear close-toed shoes. This session will include field prep, seeding, and potato planting. Wildcat Farm • wildcatfarm@cwu.edu TIPS FOR INTERVIEWING 4 p.m. • Zoom • Free L earn tips and gain confidence for your next job interview. Career Services • career@cwu.edu SUSTAINABILITY GAME NIGHT 4 - 6 p.m. • Bistro • Free Join us for a sustainability-themed board game night featuring games like Photosynthesis, Daybreak, and Cascadia. sustainability@cwu.edu APRIL 22 EARTH DAY CHARLIE’S PRODUCE STATION TAKEOVER 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Holmes Dining Enjoy a unique lunch menu to celebrate Earth Day in partnership with Charlie’s Produce. Dining Services • dining@cwu.edu REPAIR FAIR 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. SURC East Patio • Free Don’t toss it, fix it! Learn hands-on repair skills from fellow students and community members, keeping your favorite items in use and out of the landfill. sustainability@cwu.edu

10 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wildcat Shop • Free One stop shop for all your graduation and commencement needs; regalia, announcements, portraits (no sitting fee), honors tassels and more. Wildcat Shop • wildcatshop@cwu.edu WILDCAT LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY 12 - 12:30 p.m. and 3 - 3:30 p.m. SLICE Office, SURC 250 WLC is a 7-week program where participants will learn how to develop their own leadership profile, find like- minded peers, and help the community through service. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu

11 a.m. - 2 p.m. • SURC West Patio Come and explore beautiful artwork created by students in the College of Arts and Humanities. ASCWU Senate • ascwu.senate@cwu.edu CPR & FIRST AID TRAINING 2 - 5 p.m. • $75 Register at the Rec Center Membership Desk or by using the Fusion Portal This class covers proper techniques of CPR, using an AED and basic First Aid through the American Heart Association. recreation@cwu.edu ESC NIGHT MARKET 5 - 7 p.m. • SURC Corridor ESC organizations will be selling food and goods! Come stop by, make connections, and have fun! Equity and Services Council ascwuequity@cwu.edu APRIL 18 SPRING DAY OF SERVICE 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. • SURC East Patio Registration required Be one of 200 students to visit 8 different worksites throughout Kittitas County to give back and beautify our community. Volunteers will receive a free SLICE t-shirt and free brunch in Holmes Dining. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu APRIL 20 EARTH WEEK EXPO 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. • SURC Corridor • Free Meet the people behind sustainability at CWU, explore interactive booths, check out student-led projects, and find new ways to make an impact on campus and beyond. sustainability@cwu.edu WILDCAT LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY 12 - 12:30 p.m. and 3 - 3:30 p.m. SLICE Office, SURC 250 WLC is a 7-week program where participants will learn how to develop their own leadership profile, find like- minded peers, and help the community through service. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu STAYING ORGANIZED IN THE JOB SEARCH AND TIPS 5 p.m. • Zoom • Free A job search can be a job in itself. Keep it efficient and organized with these suggestions. Career Services • career@cwu.edu

AI LITERACY ESSENTIALS DIGITAL BADGE SERIES

3 - 4:20 p.m. • Samuelson 126 or Online • Free, Registration Required Participate in a free, five-week series, one hour each week in-class, covering the essentials of AI Literacy. Demonstrate basic competency in understanding how generative AI works, critical evaluation of output, prompt engineering and ethical concerns of genAI use. Multimodal Education Center mec@cwu.edu TOP ROPE BELAY CLINIC 4 - 5 p.m. • Rec Center Climbing Wall $10, Register at the Rec Center Membership Desk Learn essential skills for safe and confident belaying. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a refresher! recreation@cwu.edu APRIL 17 - 18 NHRMA HR LEADERS OF TOMORROW Samuelson Hall Join this regional conference hosted by the Northwest Human Resource Management Association (NHRMA), SHRM State Councils, and CWU SHRM. This event is designed for students interested in human resource management careers. Attendees will participate in keynote presentations from HR industry leaders, career- building workshops, speed networking sessions, and corporate HR tours with regional employers. CWU SHRM Student Chapter shrm@cwu.edu

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