The Working Group on Arts and Humanities and the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships are pleased to announce a new funding opportunity. Process grants for $500–$2,500 will be awarded in support of faculty research, scholarship, and creative activity in the arts and humanities. The grants are intended to support items such as: materials, printing, […]
Know where your beef comes and select the type you want to enjoy with your family and friends. WSU Premium Beef results from a production system that has the highest welfare standards, relies on WSU students, and all takes place within 12 miles of the Pullman campus. It is natural — never ever growth promotants. After harvest […]
On Monday, Feb. 5, 15 recruiters representing 9 different companies will be in Lighty 180 (the Academic Success and Career Center on the Pullman campus) reviewing student resumes! Companies attending: Beacon Building Products CCSWW – Behavioral Health Services Enterprise Mobility Fisher Investments Hyatt Lamb Weston National Resource Conservation Service USDA PACCAR TTi Our Resumé Café will run from 2–4 p.m. and will […]
On Monday, Jan. 22, Kim Wyman of the Bipartisan Policy Center, will discuss bipartisan electoral reform and the 2024 election. Join us at 4:30 p.m. in Bryan Hall 308 on the Pullman campus! This event will also be livestreamed.
Hello Coug community! The Academic Success and Career Center in Pullman (Lighty 160) facilitates the distribution of professional clothing to students through the Cougar Closet program. The program runs predominantly off donations, and we need your help! Needed items: Lightly used or new business/professional menswear Long-sleeve button-up dress shirts (neutral colors) Neckties (simple patterns) Slacks and […]
Washington State University undergraduate students systemwide can apply online now through Jan. 26 for any of eight awards to support their mentored research, scholarship, and creative activities in academic year 2024–25. A variety of awards are available to all students. Three are presented by the Office of Undergraduate Research in the Division of Academic Engagement and […]
On Jan. 16, from 10:30 a.m. to noon, as part of the National Day of Racial Healing 2024, Cameron McGill, Colin Criss, and additional creative writing faculty will lead an ekphrastic writing workshop in response to current museum exhibitions. An ekphrastic poem imaginatively engages with, responds to, or reflects upon a work of art. The workshop will […]
Today, from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m., as part of the National Day of Racial Healing 2024, the museum and WSU’s English Department will host a reading and open mic program in response to the theme of day. Readers will include WSU Campus Civic Poets & finalists, creative writing students and faculty, and student editors of WSU […]
The Provost’s Office invites you to join us for a celebration to honor and thank Chris Keane (former Vice President for Research) for his nearly ten years of service and leadership to the WSU system. We will host the celebration on Jan. 30, from 4–5 p.m. at the Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE), Room 518 located on the WSU Pullman campus. A […]
WSU-AAUP, the WSU chapter of the American Association of University Professors, will have its first meeting of the semester — via Zoom — on Wednesday, Jan. 17, from 12:10 to 12:55 p.m. Join the Zoom session or find the link by visiting our web page at wsuaaup.com. AAUP is the largest faculty advocacy organization in the country. All […]