Notices and Announcements

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This course is the required of all new cardholders in the WSU Purchasing Card Program.  Account Reconcilers are also strongly encouraged to attend. Originating in Pullman and available statewide via AMS videoconferencing this session occurs May 5, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
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The Payroll User Group Meeting is designed to present and/or refresh and reinforce payroll policies and procedures for those who are currently processing payroll in their departments. If  you have any questions about the class content please contact the payroll office at 509-335-9575. (more…)

In this training program you will learn about conducting a vehicle inspection, safe driving skills and driving environments. Additional driving concerns and collision reporting procedures are also discussed. This program is highly recommended for drivers of WSU cargo or passenger vans. This training takes place on May 5, 8:30 – 11 a.m.
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All WSU academic advisors are invited to participate in an EAB webinar entitled, “Remove barriers to graduation with proactive ‘nudging.’” (more…)

WSU Transportation Services would like to inform the Pullman university community that our office will be closed for 1½ hours on Thursday April 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. due to a staff meeting. Online services will continue to be available during this time at transportation.wsu.edu. (more…)

In early April, WSU students started receiving their 2016-2017 Financial Aid Awards. This is the earliest WSU students have had financial aid awards in their hands for the upcoming school year. Once a student has a financial aid award, an email is sent to the student to view their award on myWSU and to take action. Students can accept their federal loans right on myWSU. (more…)

This summer, take some time to boost your scholarly profile!  Washington State University Libraries will provide a series of do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of this 5-week series, (more…)

Check out the Spring 2016 Newsletter LeadHERship featuring articles about Mom’s Weekend, student accolades, Coalition for Women Student events and more. (more…)

NABC 28: A Growing Agricultural Genetic Tool Box: Applications for Plant and Animal Improvement.

The College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Science at Washington State University will hold the 28th annual conference of the North American Agricultural Biotechnology Council (NABC) at the Washington State University campus in Pullman Washington on June 1-2. (more…)

WSU Libraries are conducting a survey geared toward students about receiving research help from library staff. To participate, please go to http://tinyurl.com/z727a89. The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete. Enter your email address for a chance to win $25 in Cougar Cash! The survey ends May 7. (more…)

WSU’s Diversity Education Program provides this course to give participants a competitive edge in today’s multicultural labor market.  Participants will learn how to deal with different cultural values, norms, customs and expectations in today’s workplace using best practice techniques and real world leadership skills.  Upon completion participants will earn a Certificate of Training. (more…)

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…)

New to WSU? New Employee Orientation (NEO) helps new employees learn about the University while providing them with the resources to become a successful employee. NEO is broken into two sessions:  (more…)

Are you designated as an ‘Approving Official’ within the Purchasing Card Program? If so, you have certain responsibilities of which you must be aware. This course describes three participant roles and their respective responsibilities, the policy and process for purchasing, reconciliation and documentation, prohibited purchases and the consequences of misuse. (more…)

Don’t miss this opportunity to shop over 70 garage sales under one roof at Beasley Coliseum this Saturday, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.  You will be amazed at the variety of treasures you will find!  Everything from books and clothing to small appliances and everything in-between.  We have 2 ATM’s on site so you can buy everything you want!  For information call 335-3526.

The CVM Teaching Academy and the Department Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology (with collaboration from WSU Academic Outreach & Innovation) invites you to attend a seminar “Can Students Actually Learn in a Lecture?” presented by Dr. J. John Cohen, Professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.  The seminar is at 12:10 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in ADBF 1002 or Live Feed can be found on our website. (more…)

If you know students who are interested in getting started in undergraduate research, please remind them that it’s time to apply for the Cougar Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) 2016. It will be offered May 9 – 13 this year. As explained on the CURE website, “This research tutorial program gives students an idea of what to expect as undergraduate researchers by (more…)

Sponsored by the Center for Reproductive Biology
Washington State University and the University of Idaho

Dr. Bruce Murphy
University of Montreal (more…)

Whether we work or live next to a stream, lake or miles away from either, our everyday actions affect water quality.  To learn more about how you can prevent stormwater and water pollution, please refer to the WSU Environmental Health and Safety web link at (more…)

I just wanted to send out a huge THANK YOU to all who donated their time while I was out on medical leave. Your generosity is extremely commendable and I hope I am able to pay it forward. (more…)