WSU Tri-Cities' Institute for Northwest Energy Futures Appoints Noel Schulz Inaugural Director
News Release from WSU Tri-Cities
Noel Schulz has been appointed the inaugural director of WSU Tri-Cities' Institute for Northwest Energy Futures (INEF). Schulz’s wealth of experience and expertise in the fields of engineering and energy will be an asset for INEF as the institute helps to further establish the Tri-Cities as an energy hub for the state of Washington and the nation.
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Hosting Days of Peace and Remembrance in Observance of Atomic Bombings of Japan
On August 9 at 8 p.m. PDT, the park will host Lights of Peace at the Lights for Peace at the Fingernail Stage in Howard Amon Park to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan.
WSU Tri-Cities Workforce Training Opportunities Available to Port Tenants
WSU Tri-Cities is pleased to introduce Cougar Tracks, a collection of online and on-demand courses that we’ve developed in collaboration with leading business faculty and industry professionals. These courses are designed to help individuals take their careers to the next level and enable businesses to build a stronger, more competitive workforce.
WSU Tri-Cities, together with Port of Benton, has an exciting development in workforce development and education that’s going to make a big impact on our region, empowering businesses and individuals alike to unlock their full potential.
Full scholarships are available for eligible applicants for all Cougar Tracks courses, meaning employers and individuals alike can take advantage of this incredible training program at no cost. However, funds are limited so act now.
To learn more about scholarship opportunities and how to sign-up for Cougar Tracks continuing education courses, please contact Summers at the Port of Benton.