Notices and Announcements

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Archived Submissions

WSU School of Music

Tuesday, March 21
Student Recital:
Karen Wong, piano

8:00pm Bryan Hall Theatre (more…)

Faculty and staff are invited to submit proposals for seed grants of up to $25,000 to support student success initiatives at Washington State University. (more…)

The Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities is Monday, March 27, from 3:30- 5 p.m in the CUB Senior Ballroom.  (more…)

Washington State University has announced that two books are the 2017-18 common readings for thousands of students in first-year courses: Ready Player One, for Pullman, Tri-Cities, Spokane, Everett, and the Global Campus; and Spare Parts, for WSU Vancouver. (more…)

This training provides an overview regarding how the electronic forms system functions and specific instruction on completion of the electronic forms that participants expect to use. (more…)

How does your communication style impact others? How can effectively provide feedback that is appropriate, excepted, and acted upon? This course reviews the development stages of teams and emphasizes the importance of clear communication in the workplace. (more…)

After a long and cold winter, there’s bound to be a lot of projects around the house needing attention. Can’t get motivated to do them yourself?  Rent-a-rower instead! (more…)

Personalizing the global: memoirs as instruments of healing, advocacy, and resistance” is the topic of a Common Reading Program lecture on Fri., March 21, at 4 p.m. in Todd 130 at Washington State University. The lecture is free and open to the public. (more…)

Be The Entrepreneur Bootcamp starts its fourth year May 21-25, 2017 in Pullman, WA/ Moscow, ID and is open for enrollment!

BTE Bootcamp is a 5-day intensive series of interactive presentations, specialized mentoring, and networking with the entrepreneurial community and business leaders. (more…)

Two hundred and fifty free tickets are available to faculty and staff for the Cougar women basketball team’s third round game in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament against UC Davis at 7 p.m. Thursday in Beasley Coliseum. (more…)

The second series of “Under the Skin: An Introspective Look at the Self”- Spring 2017, is an effort to build a critical and dialogical community about the politics of identity. (more…)

Join Dining Services on Wednesday, Mar. 22, from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Southside Dining Center for an “Under the MSC” dinner extravaganza. (more…)

Post season hoops is coming to Beasley on Thursday at 7 p.m. when Cougar women’s basketball hosts the UC Davis Aggies out of the Big West Conference in the third round of the WNIT! (more…)

The last section of WSU’s four-part series on award administration presents tricks, shortcuts and useful information about BALANCES and FACTS that are especially useful for grants management. (more…)

Thank you for the gracious out-pouring of Shared Leave. I was able to take the necessary time to recover and get back to work. I am truly grateful to work with so many amazing and caring individuals. Go COUGS!

Celebrating world folk music traditions from Bulgaria to Brazil and from Japan to Africa, the award-winning international vocal quartet Women of the World will perform Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Daggy Hall’s Jones Theatre. (more…)

Before 1900, women were denied entrance to many Eastern colleges, which were strictly for men only. But in the western states, where there were fewer people, many colleges were coeducational, including Washington Agricultural College and School of Science. (more…)

The 1095 Tax Forms were mailed to employees in late February. This form reports information about your health care coverage as required by the Affordable Care Act.   (more…)

We invite Kindergarten – 5th graders in Pullman and Moscow to learn all there is to know about science and engineering during the 8th annual Kids’ Science and Engineering Day!  (more…)

The School of Economic Sciences invites you to the Leigh Lecture on Thursday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. in CUE 203. Reception to follow. (more…)