New faculty series: ‘Compliance, Ethics, and DEIA in Research’

WSU researchers untangle complex problems to enrich quality of life for us all. Learn how to navigate the various university processes and committees to ensure that your work is safe and compliant with federal and state regulations, as well as university policy.

Join the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships via Zoom on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 2–3 p.m.

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