Notices and Announcements

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WSU strives to provide an exemplary service experience to our clients.  This is a challenge for an institution this large and distributed across so may locations and serving a diverse client base.  This interactive workshop focuses on the “Client Service Skills” that make WSU memorable to our students, to their parents, and to each other. (more…)

Please join us for APAC’s last monthly meeting of the school year on May 12 1:30-3 p.m. in Lighty 405. Other locations are listed below. (more…)

Come down to the Intensive American Language Center in Kruegel Hall on Tuesday, May 10, from noon – 1 p.m. to experience a photo gallery of the international student experience. International food will be served and you will have an opportunity to meet and greet our diverse community of students, faculty and staff. (more…)

We are looking for volunteers to participate in our sensory Beverage study! To qualify as a panelist, you must:

  • Be 18 years of age
  • Consume diet carbonated beverages containing caffeine

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Come into CORETECH through Friday, May 27, and save $50 off your purchase of any Apple® notebook or select desktop in addition to your qualifying educational discount. Offer only valid on in-store purchases while supplies last. CORETECH is located on the CUB ground floor and is open 8 AM- 5 PM Monday through Friday. Visit CORETECH’s website for more information.

WSU Learning Innovations is offering a webinar on Blackboard Learn Basics at 11 a.m. today, May 9. (more…)

There is a considerable cost difference between First Class, Priority, and Priority Express. The following chart shows the difference between a domestic letter and a ten ounce parcel. Priority and Priority Express postage is based on weight and zones. Items going to Seattle, no matter what class, are generally delivered in one day. Plan ahead to get the most out of your postage dollar. (more…)

Cougar baseball returns to Bailey Brayton on Saturday at 7 p.m. to take on USC, and it’s all about Cougar Graduates! Get into the ball park for free with your graduation cap and parents can purchase tickets for $2 with a graduation program. (more…)

We have a large number of 3 ring binders that we would like to give away. Sizes range from 1/2 inch to 3 inches.  Most are the insert your own cover type.  Black or white available. (more…)

Required for staff members new to PCard reconciliation responsibilities and recommended for experienced PCard Reconcilers.  The course content includes: (more…)

This course is designed to give hiring managers a practical understanding of the recruitment process for Civil Service and Administrative Professional positions.  It describes the legal framework for recruitment, the individual recruitment phases, and best practice tips to consider during the overall process.  All addressed is the importance of providing a positive candidate experience during the entire recruitment process. (more…)

Motor Pool will be going to summer hours starting May 9 and run through the summer up until August 12.  Our hours of operation will be 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and we would like all Motor Pool Rentals to pick up their vehicles by 4 p.m.  (more…)

Thinking of having a barbecue this weekend to celebrate graduation and Mother’s Day? Cougar Quality Meats will be selling fresh and ready-to-grill Choice- and Prime-grade beef from WSU Angus and Wagyu cattle at the Meat Science Laboratory on Friday, May 6, from 2 – 6 p.m. and on Saturday, May 7, from 8 – 11 a.m. We will have a wide variety of steaks including filet mignon, New York strip, and flat iron, among others, for sale. Kebob meat, flanken-style ribs, and hand-pressed hamburgers (more…)

Cynthia Faux, WSU College of Veterinary Medicine, will receive the 2016 WSU Libraries’ Excellence Award during a 2 p.m. reception Thursday, May 5, in the Terrell Library Atrium. (more…)

Student Financial Services is seeking graduate staff interns for the upcoming academic year! This position will assist with financial aid and scholarship processing projects as assigned and shall include, but not be limited to, Satisfactory Academic Progress, File Review, my.WSU checklist and communications, departmental communications and general student account management. (more…)

Please join the Carson College of Business from 4 – 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 12, in the Marriott Dining Room (Todd Addition 268) for a retirement reception honoring Carol Bauman. Carol served WSU for 29 years in various roles, including 15 years in the Budget Office.  (more…)

The WSU Solar Decathlon team is now hiring for the following positions:

  • Student Systems Lead
  • Student Construction Lead
  • Student Communications Lead
  • Student Design Lead

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We will be closing both Veterans Way Road, May 9 – 13, and NE Campus Street, May 16 -30, as part of the Avista Utility Upgrade project for the Chinook Student Center (Old Bookie).  Buses, parking and all non-emergency traffic need to be re-routed during these time frames.  Maps of the impact area are available.  If you would like one, please email Jann Dahmen — jann.dahmen@wsu.edu. (more…)

WSU Learning Innovations is offering a webinar on Blackboard Learn Basics at 11 a.m. Monday, May 9. (more…)

Bring out your inner explorer in a three-day backpacking trip with the Outdoor Recreation Center in northern Idaho May 27-29 from Friday at 4 p.m. – Sunday at 8 p.m. (more…)