Notices and Announcements

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The Presidential Commission for Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation (GIESO) has student, staff and faculty positions opening up on all campuses for terms beginning August 2016. Visit https://president.wsu.edu/gender-identity-sexual-orientation/ fore more information on GIESO. (more…)

ARCHITECTURE + CANCER: An Architectural Inquiry on Cancer Treatment Centers carries forth the work of Dina Radjabalipour, a Master of Architecture student who lost her own battle to cancer in April 2015. (more…)

The new customer service training is here! This workshop focuses on customer service in a diversified WSU workplace. Techniques for communicating effectively with diverse groups, customers and team members will be discussed. (more…)

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

Reservations for tables at the Community Resource Fair during the Annual All Campus Picnic are now being accepted! This year’s event will take place on Friday, August 19, from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Registered student organizations, campus departments, community groups and businesses may reserve their tables at wow.wsu.edu/all-campus-picnic. Reservations are due by August 10.

Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack presents Women in Tech: The Book!

When: April 26 @ 5:30 p.m.

Location: Kimbrough 101 (more…)

For a limited time University Stores is offering one of our most popular products at an unbeatable low price. These 100 x 15mm stackable petri dishes are going out the door for $49.99! Order now while supplies last. Click on the catalog number below to view on our online catalog. (more…)

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

Dr. Bruce Murphy, University of Montreal

“Orphan Nuclear Receptor Regulation of Reproduction” (more…)

The School of Economic Sciences would like to invite you to a seminar today at 3:10 p.m. in Hulbert 27. The talk titled “An Illiquid Market in the Desert: The Role of Interest Groups in Shaping Environmental Regulation”, will be presented by Dr. Eric Edwards, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Economics, Utah State University.

Be safer online! This workshop describes best computer security practices – and most common mistakes – at Washington State University. Learn how to protect yourself and others from hoaxes, spyware, phishing, ID theft, copyright issues, spam, viruses and social engineering. Appropriate WSU policies are discussed, as well as real-life examples. (more…)

Join the WSU Track and Field team tomorrow Saturday, April 23, at Mooberry Track to watch the Cougars take on the Huskies in the WSU – Washington Dual. The first 75 fans will receive a Cougar ski hat! The meet begins at 11 a.m. Complimentary admission.

For additional information on the WSU – Washington Dual log onto WSUCougars.com

Saturday, April 23, and Sunday, April  24, Motor Pool front gate will be open for returning rental vehicles during the hours of 2-6 p.m.  We will have someone on staff to direct where to park during that time only.  Please do no pull in your own personal vehicles they need to stay outside of the main gate.  If you have any questions please call Kathie in the front office 335-9085.  Thank you for your patience while we try to alleviate parking overflow.

Human Resource Services’ (HRS) monthly publication of HR Source, an online newsletter published electronically, includes information on upcoming training and events, benefit updates and other HR information useful for all employees. (more…)

Thank you to everyone who donated leave on my behalf.  It’s hard to express in words how grateful I am for your kindness and generosity.  I was able to care for my father which gave us bonding time and eternal memories to (more…)

The Office of International Programs and International Students’ Council invites you to the Global Cougs Graduation Gala, Thursday, May 5, from 3 – 5 p.m. at Ensminger Pavilion. (more…)

This BPPM revision includes changes to the following section:

    Personnel/Position/Payroll Electronic Routing Management System (PERMS) 60.25 (more…)

University Stores is now offering 15ml and 50ml centrifuge tubes at an unbeatable price. Take advantage of this offer while supplies last. See order information and pricing below: (more…)

Matthew Garneau, MPS PhD Candidate, School of Biological Sciences presents, “Nitrogen transport and its effects on plant metabolism and performance”

Wednesday, April 27, at 12:10 p.m.
Webster 17

With the spring semester coming to a close, registration for the next wave of intramural leagues is upon us. Summer intramurals are a great way to have fun and get fit in Pullman while school is out. The first session of summer intramurals begin May 16 and run through June 16. Sports include sand volleyball, flag football, basketball, and soccer. You can register online and find more information here. Registration is open until May 11.

Hours during the academic term are 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. M-F.  Summer hours are  7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. M-F. (more…)