Notices and Announcements

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Summer session students can now see their financial aid awards on ZZUSIS.  For the first time, Student Financial Services is processing summer aid packages without (more…)

The Office of Procedures, Records, and Forms and Central Receiving are pleased to announce the availability of a new electronic Request for Shipment of Merchandise for (more…)

 

The IPN Department is cordially inviting everyone to the next Neuroscience Seminar in its Spring Seminar Series this coming Friday April 4. (more…)

All departments must have two people who have been trained in inputting hours for hourly staff and reviewing gross pay for departmental employees. You cannot access (more…)

The Motor Pool reminds Departments to schedule emissions tests and annual inspections for WSU department-owned vehicles.  Emissions tests are required for all (more…)

Jolanda Whitacre, Facilities Operations, has been approved for shared leave.

Those interested in donating leave can contact Human Resource Services, 335-4521, (more…)

With the academic year drawing to a close, it is time for managers to make plans for summer schedules. Washington State University’s business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. year round.

In keeping with a long-standing practice, WSU will observe a schedule known as summer hours for as many employees as possible, while still meeting the requirement to serve the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Summer hours will be 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., with 30 minutes for lunch, during the period from Monday, May 12,  through Friday, August 15. (more…)

This BPPM revision includes the following changes:

–  Internal Rule-Making Procedures 10.35 (more…)

Explore graduate research areas in economics and have your voice heard by voting for your favorite poster.  Topics range from art to sports, and a lot of (more…)

The next Payroll User Group Meeting is scheduled for April 15 from 9:30-11 a.m. This session originates in Pullman and will be available statewide via AMS (more…)

Join us at the WSU Brelsford Visitor’s Center on Saturday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. for a dessert and wine night! Enjoy desserts from Black Cypress and Zoe’s as well as a (more…)

It’s not every day that someone explores the wild-wild west, the exotic beaches of South America, or frolics in the crashing surf of the Ivory Coast. So, if you do have (more…)

This local session will instruct you on how to use EndNote and Microsoft Word to create independent bibliographies, format documents with in-text citations and a (more…)

Starting today and going through May 15, employees are required to log-on to their Health Care Authority’s “My Account” to answer questions regarding Premium (more…)

At the end of last week, Student Financial Services started delivering aid awards to summer students.  Students enrolled in at least half-time credits are eligible for (more…)

In 2005, Lawrence Summers, then president of Harvard University, suggested that women are less represented than men in the sciences because of innate gender differences. (more…)

Angel Cantu Griffith, Area Health Education Center, has been approved for shared leave. (more…)

The March 2014 Information Services billing statements are now available on-line. If you have signature authority access, or have been delegated by a signature (more…)

Everyone makes mistakes, even in business. But it’s how companies respond to mistakes that determines the impact, says one business professor. (more…)

Wednesday, April 2, 2014.  FSHN 354 – 12:10-1:00.  AMS dial # 5702026

This week’s presenter is Amelia Jordan, MS Student in the Doug Walsh Lab.  Her presentation is titled: A Qualitative Survey of Native Bees In and Near Alfalfa (more…)