Notices and Announcements

Healthy People + Healthy Pets

The College of Nursing and College of Veterinary Medicine are teaming up once again for the annual Healthy People + Healthy Pets program, which provides free health care services to those living in shelters, transitional housing, and currently unhoused community members and their pets. This year’s event will take place on Monday, April 15, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. […]

WSU Pullman: Cougar Way/Northside access road temporary pedestrian foot traffic revision

On Monday, April 15, a Verizon 5G FOSC project contractor will mobilize and begin excavation for a new power hub on the northeast side of Northside Residence Hall in the landscaping adjacent to Cougar Way and the access road near the dumpsters. The contractor will be digging by hand and should not have any vehicles obscuring pedestrian traffic […]

WSU Pullman: Ferdinand’s Lane south sidewalk temporary pedestrian foot traffic revision near Biotech Life Sciences

On Monday, April 15, a Verizon 5G FOSC project contractor will mobilize and begin excavation for a new hand hole and pole in the landscaping adjacent to the loading dock access to Biotech Life Sciences and Veterinary and Biomedical Research. The contractor will be utilizing a vacuum truck and should not have any vehicles obscuring pedestrian traffic […]

Upcoming NCFDD workshop on avoiding faculty burnout — registration deadline extended

Advance at WSU is pleased to sponsor a day-long National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity workshop, “Avoiding Faculty Burnout: The Weekly Plan to Prioritize, Build & Maintain Momentum, and Experience True Work-Life Balance.” The workshop will be facilitated by Anthony Ocampo, professor of sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Workshop details: This workshop is free […]

‘Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue’

The HGSA will be hosting a campus-wide film screening of Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue on Tuesday, April 16, at 4:30 p.m. in CUE 203 on the Pullman campus. Shusenjo is a documentary that explores the controversy over the “comfort women” issue, i.e., the young women and girls forced into sexual […]

Bertha C. and Roy E. Leigh Distinguished Lecture in Economics — School of Economic Sciences

The School of Economic Sciences invites you to the Leigh Lecture today, April 11, at 4:30 p.m. in CUE 203 on the Pullman campus. The talk, titled “Economists as Engineers: Matchmaking and Market Design,” will be presented by Dr. Alvin Roth, the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences […]

AFW Graduate Student Award recipients for 2023–24

The Association for Faculty Women at WSU is pleased to announce the recipients of the Outstanding Students in Graduate Studies Awards for 2023–24. AFW Founders Award for Outstanding Master’s Student: Sara Thompson, Kinesiology Anna Somerville, Music Harriett B. Rigas Award for Outstanding Doctoral Student: Rebecca Gustine, Civil and Environmental Engineering Thao T. Vo, Kinesiology and […]

Today: Arts & Humanities Showcase

Today, April 10, the Office of Research is hosting a showcase of arts and humanities research, scholarship, and creative production. The evening will begin with flash talks from process grant award winners and will be followed by the debut of short videos featuring eight faculty from across units, including art, music, and digital technology and culture. […]

WSU Pullman: Construction work near Olympia Ave

Avista’s contractors will be onsite near Olympia Avenue and the grass area to the east of the Columbia Village apartments, Wednesday April 10. They are intending to start mobilizing first thing in the morning. Actual construction work for the underground cabling should start after 9 a.m. Student parking, access, or power will not be impacted during this project. […]

Land grant history panel with President Schulz, Tribal Liaison Zoe Higheagle Strong, and Tribal leaders

The Office of the President and the Office of Tribal Relations cordially invite you to a livestream panel discussion on April 11 at 4 p.m., focusing on Washington State University’s land grant history and its relationship with regional Tribes. Panelists will include President Kirk Schulz, Vice Provost for Native American Relations and Programs/Tribal Liaison to the President Zoe […]