Notices and Announcements

Power of Voice: ‘Evoking Change Events — The Lauren McCluskey Story,’ Nov. 13 & 14

Join us for the Murrow College Power of Voice events: “Evoking Change — The Lauren McCluskey Story.” “Listen” film screening Monday, Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m., Goertzen Hall 21 Join Nicole Noren, an investigative producer in ESPN’s Investigative and Enterprise Unit, for the film “Listen” a documentary about the murder of athlete Lauren McCluskey and the institutional and […]

Common Reading screening food sovereignty documentary, Dec. 5

The Common Reading Program concludes its fall semester events with a screening of the short documentary “Return: Reclaiming Foodways for Health and Spirit” at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5, in CUE 203. The 2019 film highlights efforts of Indigenous communities across the U.S. to reclaim traditional foodways and features the Pueblo Food Experience project in addition to women […]

CIPHERS consultations

Did you know? The Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) offers one-on-one meetings and consultations to help faculty advance their scholarship aspirations. These 1-hour consultations provide an opportunity to meet with Drs. Dawn DeWitt, CIPHERS Director, and Erin Griffin, Scholarly Associate Professor and Director of Evaluation, and ask questions related to health professions research and scholarship, brainstorm projects […]

WSU already-picked apple and Italian plum sales Nov. 3 and 4

We invite you to come and buy some fresh apples and Italian prune plums at the WSU Horticulture Center at 1452 Johnson Road inside Spillman Farm on the Pullman campus. Friday hours: noon–6 p.m. Saturday hours: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. We have all our regular apple varieties in larger quantities including Fuji, McIntosh, Gala, Jonagold, Rome Beauty, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious. […]

Do you assign/evaluate writing? Become a WORD Fellow.

Applications are now open for faculty from all campuses for the spring 2024 WORD Fellows program. Over 12 weeks throughout the semester, faculty who use writing in courses — or want to integrate writing into courses — will engage with peers and experts to explore practical and simple approaches to teaching with writing. WORD faculty fellows will […]

‘It’s Not a Pipeline Problem’

The challenge of diversifying scholarly populations in academia, particularly in STEM fields, is often blamed on “the leaky pipeline,” the belief that despite interest and ability, women and people of color tend not to pursue academic careers in research at the rate that white men do. The reliance on this idea puts the onus on individuals […]

Winter session starts soon — Enrollment is open

Did you know that students can complete an entire course during the winter break? More than 30 courses start on Dec. 16 and finish before spring semester starts in January! There are also four 6-week classes start on Nov. 27. Winter session is a great way to accelerate academic progress. Courses will fill up fast so enroll soon. […]

Attend the DEIJ Summit on Nov. 7

Registration is open for the virtual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to noon. Institutions are becoming student-ready by changing policies, processes, and practices to better serve students and reduce barriers to success. The summit will feature an overview of what it means to be a student-ready campus, breakout […]

Study in Sweden Fair at the CUE on campus Nov. 4

Saturday, Nov. 4, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE), rooms 512 and 518 Coffee, soft drinks, and light snacks provided Hosted by WSU International Programs Register online WSU faculty, staff, students, parents, and supporters are invited to network with representatives and alumni from 11 top universities in Sweden who will be in Pullman to talk about […]

New Faculty Seed Grant Program

The Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships announces the release of the 2024 New Faculty Seed Grant Competition guidelines. The purpose of the New Faculty Seed Grant Program is to encourage new junior-level faculty to develop research, scholarly, and/or creative programs that provide the potential for sustained professional development and extramural support. Researchers, scholars, and artists who […]