Notices and Announcements

Feb. 2: ‘Adventures in Disruption: Inventing the First 3D Printer’  

Dive into the world of innovation with inventor and entrepreneur Scott Crump as he shares his insights on “Adventures in Disruption: Inventing the First 3D Printer” on Friday, Feb. 2, at 1:10 p.m. in ETRL room 101 on the Pullman campus. A distinguished WSU mechanical engineering alumnus, inventor, and entrepreneur, Crump is the visionary mind behind Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) […]

VoiceThread usage survey for instructors

The Learning Innovations team wants to better understand how VoiceThread is being used at WSU. If you use VoiceThread, or have used it in the past, we hope that you will answer a few questions for us. The survey should just take a few minutes. It will be open Feb. 1–18. VoiceThread survey Thank you for […]

Talk on Palouse Prairie Habitat Restoration

Join the WSU Pullman Common Reading Program in learning about the efforts of the Phoenix Conversancy to restore the Palouse prairie on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 4:30 p.m. in CUE 203. Palouse Prairie project manager Shannon Collins and executive director Chris Duke will talk about the Phoenix Conservancy’s efforts to restore Palouse prairie, one of the most endangered ecosystems […]

McNair Scholars Program 2024–25 recruitment

The McNair Scholars Program is pleased to announce the recruitment of 2024–25 cohort. The program prepares first-generation/low-income undergraduate students and students from under-represented background for graduate school. The program will provide participants with graduate education preparation activities to include faculty-mentored research experiences and course work craft of research and culture of graduate education. To apply, […]

Call for submissions: WSU authors who have published a book in 2023

WSU Libraries’ Crimson Reads planning committee is asking for WSU authors of 2023 books to send publication information to the committee via an online form. Deadline for submissions is March 1. The Crimson Reads website will highlight the books published in 2023 by WSU-affiliated authors. In addition, an in-person exhibit in the Holland and Terrell Libraries (located on […]

New and improved technology support for WSU

Effective today, Feb. 1, Information Technology Services (ITS) moved the Information Technology Services Catalog to a new website and redesigned two customer contact resources. ITS recommends all users update any saved or bookmarked service links to the new catalog site. Featuring nearly 300 ITS service listings, this comprehensive catalog offers detailed service features, request forms, contact information, […]

Registration opens tomorrow for Round Bag Weaving Workshop

Registration opens at noon tomorrow, Feb. 1, for spots for the two round bag weaving workshops being led by artist-in-residence Jacy Sohappy (Taamamno llp llp — “Red Hummingbird”) on Feb. 23 and 24. The two full-day workshops will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on the Pullman campus. […]

Upcoming Arts & Humanities events

The Office of Research’s Working Group on Arts & Humanities is hosting a series of events this spring to bring together the exciting scholarship and creative work happening across WSU. The first event is an Interdisciplinary Dialogue focused on the theme “Decay and Resilience.” Join us for brief panelist presentations followed by a conversation with […]

Seeking participants for an experiment on emotional responses to political messages

We are looking for participants for our experiment on how people respond to politicians’ speeches. Our research team is led by Dr. Paul Bolls at Washington State University. This study involves coming to our lab located in Goertzen Hall on the WSU Pullman campus. It will last about an hour. If qualified to participate, you will be compensated […]