Notices and Announcements

BVC Birthday Bash, Oct. 12–14

Join us in celebrating 10 years as the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center during our three‑day BVC Birthday Bash! Our iconic red building and 15‑foot WSU letters were dedicated on Oct. 12, 2013, and we’re starting celebrations Thursday to commemorate the last decade and cheers to the next 10 years. Thursday, Oct. 12 8 a.m.–5 p.m. The BVC’s official birthday! Visitors will […]

Submit your application for a systemwide sustainability task force subcommittee

Washington State University is looking for faculty, staff, and students passionate about sustainability to serve on a task force subcommittee aimed at shaping the vision of sustainability at WSU and across the state. Subcommittees will be expected to meet through the end of 2023. The university recently established the task force that will provide recommendations […]

Submit Fall Family Weekend events

Fall 2023 Family Weekend is Nov. 3–5, and all WSU Pullman departments, colleges, and organizations are invited to submit events! Family Weekends are a great way to connect with students’ families, alumni, donors, and other members of the extended Coug family. Events are held throughout the weekend and can include a variety of activities such as sports […]

‘Innovative Research in the Arts and Humanities, Part 2’

Please join us in-person (or by Zoom) in the Bundy Reading Room, Avery Hall, on Oct. 18, 2–3 p.m. for three short talks that showcase the wide range of research underway by faculty in the Arts and Humanities. Ashley Boyd will describe her work to share young adult literature as a way to foster community engagement. Io Palmer […]

‘Foundations of Community Engagement’

Not sure where to start with community engagement? Join staff from the WSU Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) to learn the basics, including how to identify and develop mutually beneficial relationships with community partners. The CCE maintains a database of 1,000 community partners affiliated with Washington State University and can provide guidance in collaborating with partners […]

Oct. 12: ‘Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Innovation in Design, Engineering and Construction’

“Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Innovation in Design, Engineering and Construction” presented by Carrie Byles Thursday, Oct. 12, 5–6 p.m. Carpenter Hall, WSU Pullman Imagine a world where architecture and engineering blend seamlessly, producing innovative and sustainable designs. Dive into interdisciplinary collaboration through the journey of WSU Alum Carrie Byles, partner & executive committee global leader at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. As […]

Registration now open for 2023 Veterans and Military-Affiliated Students Symposium

Registration is now open for the WSU system’s fourth annual Veterans and Military-Affiliated Students (VMAS) Symposium. The event will be held on Thursday, Nov. 9, from 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., in WSU Vancouver’s Firstenburg Student Commons. The purpose of the event is to strengthen WSU’s military-affiliated student community by elevating student voices, showcasing new resources and achievements for […]

‘Research, Commercialization, and You: A National Academy of Inventors Perspective’

This roundtable discussion of peers is guaranteed to offer invaluable career and professional development insights for WSU researchers. Find out how the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) and its mission is being successfully integrated within the WSU research eco-system through research inventions and their commercialization. Take advantage of this perfect opportunity to hear from WSU’s NAI researchers that […]

‘Editing Willa Cather’s Letters for Digital Publication’

Visiting Scholars Series Public Lecture, Department of English “Editing Willa Cather’s Letters for Digital Publication” Professor Melissa J. Homestead, University of Nebraska Monday, Oct. 16, from 6–7 p.m. Bundy Reading Room, Avery Hall 111, WSU Pullman Description What makes a digital edition of an author’s letters different from a print one? What editorial and technical work goes on behind the scenes to […]

Potter Memorial Lecture

“Thinking about Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic: Conceptual and Ethical Issues” by Roberta L. Millstein, Professor Emerit UC Davis Wednesday, Oct. 11, 7 p.m. CUE 203, WSU Pullman Leopold was a 20th century forester, wildlife manager, ecologist, conservationist, and professor who outlined the land ethic, a view that has been widely discussed by environmental ethicists as well as historians and conservation biologists. […]