Bridge Workshop

Bridge Workshop 2025 at WSU Pullman

August 10-13, 2025
Pullman, Washington

About the Event

LSAMP students have a discussion with a faculty mentor at the Bridge Workshop.

The STEM-focused Bridge Workshop event offers students a great chance to:

  • Talk to WSU academic faculty who specialize in STEM majors.
  • Discover opportunities in undergraduate research.
  • Connect with a student mentor.
  • Find opportunities, experiences, and support available at WSU.
  • Learn more about WSU.

What incoming first-year and new transfer students can expect at the Bridge Workshop: There will be presentations conducted by current WSU students and STEM faculty who can also answer your questions. There will be an opportunity to tour the STEM Center in CUE 403 as well as the city of Pullman.

LSAMP students have a discussion with a faculty mentor at the Bridge Workshop.

Bridge Workshop Schedule

We will host workshops in-person on campus. We require all attending students to participate on all days of the Bridge Workshop. Here’s a sample schedule:

  • Sunday evening
    Pizza dinner, welcome to LSAMP, meet the mentors and staff, and enjoy fun challenge-course activities.
  • Monday morning to early afternoon
    Panel discussion on how to get the most out of college and tour the WSU Pullman campus.
  • Tuesday morning to early afternoon
    Workshops with breakout sessions on math, writing, research, student programs, and more.
  • Wednesday morning to early afternoon
    Workshop focused on career pathways and bus tour of the city of Pullman.

Please note: All students must abide by WSU campus policies and regulations throughout this event. Read about conduct policies.

Registration

Eligible students are incoming first-year and new transfer STEM students to the WSU Pullman campus.

Students will register online. Seats are limited. Those who apply will receive email confirmation ahead of the event in August.

For questions, contact our Bridge Workshop staff by email at wsu.lsamp@wsu.edu.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Please visit our Bridge Workshop FAQs page.

Who Are We?

We are Leadership in STEM Through Applied Mentoring Programs (LSAMP) in the WSU Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement in the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President. Our STEM Undergraduate Research Center provides support, resources, and opportunities to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students on the Pullman campus.

A STEM student visits the LSAMP Center to study for classes.