Notices and Announcements

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On October 27th there will be a gallery opening and lecture by Kenneth Helphand featuring his original “Motion Pictures,” drawings done while moving. The opening is at 4:30 p.m. in the Carpenter Hall Gallery. The lecture is at 5:00 in Goertzen Communication Addition, Room 21. (more…)

GET is now available at Reunion Coffeehouse and the Cyber Café!

Order your favorite breakfast sandwiches, lunch items, salads and sides through the GET app and skip the lines. With the new mobile application, GET, customers can also search for locations that accept RDA and CougarCash, as well as check your balance and deposit funds into your accounts. (more…)

On Make a Difference Day, everyone can give back to the community. This year, Make a Difference Day falls on Saturday, October 25, and the WSU Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) has planned a variety of projects for WSU students, faculty, and staff. Projects include gardening with Backyard Harvest at the PCEI nature center, caring for abandoned and abused horses at Orphan Acres, helping with yard work and archiving at the White Spring Ranch Museum, and setting up art displays in (more…)

WSU Dining Services is brewing up ghoulish dishes to celebrate Halloween! Join us on Oct. 31 during lunch from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at all three dining centers to taste some thrilling treats and scary snacks. (more…)

Dr. Henning Kunz, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, WSU, presents  “New insights into the ion homeostasis of the plant chloroplast”

Wednesday, October 29, at 12:10 p.m.
Webster 17
Washington State University

The Graduate School has developed a new electronic submission process for the Sponsored Graduate Student Support Memo and will no longer accept the printed copies starting spring 2015 semester. The new forms will be submitted online at mygradschool.wsu.edu. Once the new process is implemented, the printed forms will no longer be available. This course describes the new electronic submission process. (more…)

The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) recently sent the October, 2014 “For Your Benefit” newsletter to benefit eligible employees’ home mailing addresses.  The newsletter is also available online. This edition contains important information regarding: (more…)

Are you responsible for processing form I-9’s in your department? Successful completion of this training is required in order to gain access to WSU’s Electronic I-9 System. This course describes how to use the web-based system adopted by WSU, solve I-9 problems and provide electronic Employment Eligibility Verifications. This session takes place locally in Pullman on Thursday, October 30, from 9 – 10:30 a.m.

To register now click here!

The Department of Physics and Astronomy welcomes colloquium speaker Dr. Boris Blinov, Department of Physics, University of Washington on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 4:10 p.m., in Webster 17, WSU Pullman.

Please meet our guest speaker and share in refreshments, 3:45 – 4:10 p.m. in the foyer on floor G above the lecture hall.  (more…)

WSU’s Entomology Department, in collaboration with WSU Chef Jamie Callison, Paradise Creek Brewery, and the Food Science Club, present Bug Appétit. Come enjoy great food, insects, information, and beer for Dad’s Weekend before the game. All ages welcomed. The event is free but food items will be available for purchase with proceeds to benefit the Whitman County Humane Society. Get your bug questions answered by experts!

Contact Laura Lavine for more information at lavine@wsu.edu.

Know of a great book? One that would fit first-year and other students and help them engage in the rich academic experience of our leading research university?

Nominations are open through Nov. 7 for the 2015-16 Common Reading book.

That will be the ninth year for the program. Common Reading books are used by first-year and other students in classes and topics from the books inspire expert lectures, service projects, film showings, and much more. (more…)

This Thursday, Oct. 23, Verizon will be installing a portable cell tower adjacent to the stadium to provide greater service during the next two home football games.  The sidewalk west of Stadium Way between Wilson Road and Johnson Road will be closed on Thursday.  Access to the bus stop will be maintained by Verizon safety personnel.   Stadium Way will be reduced to single lane traffic for up to 20 minutes Thursday morning.  Traffic controllers will be present along with signage.  Please follow the directions of the safety personnel and traffic controllers. (more…)

Gasp, smile, tear up, tell your friends about research. Follow WSU Discovery at http://wsudiscovery.tumblr.com

Bb Learn will be open to all faculty by the end of this month, but you can get an advance view today. Rebecca Van de Vord, WSU Global Campus associate director and director of eLearning Services, is holding a brown bag conversational session at 12:10 p.m.-1 p.m. today, Oct. 22, in Van Doren Hall 102 at WSU Pullman. To attend, please go to the eLearning website and select LMS in the Select Training Area dropdown box.

 

The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) has sent the October edition of the “For Your Benefit” newsletter, to your home address or via email. This is the official announcement for Open Enrollment 2015. You are encouraged to read this information so you can be aware of changes to coverage, the 2015 premiums, and what you will need to do should you wish to make changes for 2015. Even if you are happy with your current medical and dental plan, it is of utmost importance to read (more…)

The motor pool van from Moscow to WSU has an opening for a full time rider. The van leaves Moscow from the Eastside Marketplace at 7:25 a.m. and picks up riders at the Moscow Post Office and the Palouse Empire Mall. Departure from campus is at 5:10 p.m. While on campus the van is parked in the Fine Arts Building garage. Cost for a full time rider is $60-$65 per month. For more details and to schedule a trial ride email nilsson@wsu.edu.

The ASCC is delighted to invite you to host a table of seven students at the 2015 Etiquette Dinner. This free event is designed to teach students how to present themselves in a professional setting as they prepare to become leaders in the business world. In addition to our professional etiquette presenter, as a table host, your job will be to network and answer questions from the students at your table which will help them prepare to speak with employers at the 2015 WSU Career Expo (February 3, 2015). (more…)

Sponsored by WSU and University of Idaho
School of Economic Sciences
Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology

“Carbon policy and the structure of global trade”  (more…)

The Foley Institute, WSU Honors College, and the Office of Undergraduate Education present Coffee & Politics with Jon McCourt

“From Bullets to the Peace Protests: The Transformation of the IRA”

Civil rights activist and former Irish Republican Army member Jon McCourt will talk about political transformation in Northern Ireland. (more…)

University Recreation is offering Women’s Only Swim Lessons next month. The class meets Monday and Wednesday from 7-7:45 p.m. from Nov. 3 to Nov. 19!  The class is held during the women’s only swim time in the Smith Gym pool. It will teach you the basics of swimming to help you become comfortable and active in the water. No (more…)