Notices and Announcements

WSU UCORE: Lunch & Learn, Feb. 28, on AI

The University Common Requirements (UCORE) Committee continues its Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Information Literacy series. In this third session, we will host a WSU student panel on AI text generators on Feb. 28 in CUE 518 on the Pullman campus and via Zoom. Kate Watts, Scholarly Professor in the Department of English and Director of Composition, will provide […]

Accepting applications: Administrative Professional Advisory Council

Support the WSU system and make a difference as an administrative professional through coordinated APAC efforts. The 2024 Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) Election Application Session opened on Monday, Feb. 12. The application form will close at 5 p.m. on March 15. Review more about eligibility and application requirements on the APAC web page.

Today: Interdisciplinary dialogue on decay and resilience

Part of a new series featuring discussants from the Arts and Humanities, all are invited to join an interdisciplinary dialogue Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 5 p.m. Three presenters will briefly share their approach to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity on the selected topic and then will engage in informal conversation with audience members about their related work […]

Celebrating 45 years of dedication: Patty Gropp’s retirement party

Washington State University community, After 45 years of dedication and outstanding service, it is with both joy and a hint of nostalgia that we announce the retirement of our esteemed colleague, Patty Gropp. Please join us in celebrating this remarkable milestone at a retirement party in Patty’s honor: Thursday, Feb. 29 3–5 p.m. Lighty 405, WSU Pullman Throughout Patty’s professional […]

Workshop: ‘Introduction to High Performance Computing on Kamiak’

Tuesday, Feb. 27 10:10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) hands-on introductory workshop introduces basic High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts including job submission and file transfer. Learn to utilize the freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research! This workshop will be held online, advance registration is required. More details […]

‘Circadian Rhythms and Drosophila Memory Formation’ — SPRC Seminar Series, Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 12:10 p.m.

The Sleep and Performance Research Center welcomes Dr. Jerry Yin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Genetics and Neurology, to WSU Spokane on Tuesday, Feb. 27. He will be providing his seminar at 12:10 p.m., “Circadian Rhythms and Drosophila Memory Formation,” in SCCRS 250 and via Zoom. Jerry Yin received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Molecular Biology. After completing his […]

Kids’ Science & Engineering Day 2024

The WSU Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is excited to announce our 15th annual Kids’ Science & Engineering Day: “Journey to the Jurassic!” KSED will take place on Saturday, March 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Sloan and Dana Hall on the Pullman campus. Students from K–5 in the region are […]

Faculty survey on using WSU’s High Performance Computing resources for research

The Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) is assessing Faculty High Performance Computing (HPC) needs across the WSU system to help guide system wide improvements. If you use computing in your research, please take a moment and go through our survey to let us know how CIRC is currently addressing those needs as well as where […]

Experience WSU open house

Welcome future Cougs! Learn more about your soon-to-be community during an open house Feb. 24 from 3–5 p.m. featuring a variety of local resources and amenities, one-on-one conversations with current Cougs, light refreshments and a complimentary keepsake photo commemorating your decision to become a future WSU Pullman Coug. Stop by and say hello — we’re always here to […]

Webinar: ‘Building Tribal-Academic Partnerships to Protect Pacific Salmon from Toxic Urban Stormwater’

Please join the Water Research Center on Thursday, Feb. 22, for its first spring seminar series presentation. In the upcoming series, the Center’s 2022–23 seed grant recipients will discuss their research and some of Washington State’s water-related challenges. The first webinar in the series is: “Building Tribal-Academic Partnerships to Protect Pacific Salmon from Toxic Urban Stormwater” […]