Notices and Announcements

Teaching Academy Book Club: Register now, chance for free book

Free copies of the book, “Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education: Strategies for Teaching,” will be available to the first 50 online registrants for the system-wide, second Teaching Academy Book Club starting this fall. The club will have meetings at multiple times, in-person and via Zoom, to make discussions as available as possible to everyone. […]

Have you registered to attend the 2023 CLIC Conference yet?

Hosted by the WSU College of Medicine, the 2023 CLIC Conference will take place in Spokane on Thursday, Sept. 21, through Sunday, Sept. 24. What are the benefits of attending the 2023 CLIC Conference? Professional Development Mentorship Networking Opportunities to share and exchange constructive and invigorating perspectives, ideas, and experiences About the CLIC: The Consortium of Longitudinal […]

You’re invited to the Research Symposium in Honor of JM Krueger’s Research

Join us in celebrating Dr. James Krueger’s distinguished contributions to sleep science, inflammation, infection, and their intersections. The full-day symposium will feature talks by 13 leading scientists from across the country, including Dr. Éva Szentirmai from WSU, Dr. Gina Poe from UCLA, and Dr. Mark Opp from the University of Colorado-Boulder. 8:30 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.  |  Tuesday, Aug. 8 Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building, […]

Seeking research participants for study on neck strength

We are recruiting research participants for a study on head posture, neck strength and neck muscle activity in healthy subjects as well as People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (PALS). This information will help us to understand how posture, neck strength and muscle activity may be related to clinical outcomes and to improve assistive devices, such […]

UREC launching new management system

University Recreation (UREC) is launching a new management system called DSE for activity registration, memberships, and facility access effective Aug. 1. Changes to users will be minimal and will allow for touchless entry and easier access to spouse/youth accounts. Calendars and registration portals may appear a little different and all program registration will now go through […]

‘Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections’ exhibition

Inspired by Washington State University’s 2023–24 Common Reading Book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” this exhibition highlights crucial themes from the book “Braiding Sweetgrass” through the lens of art, inviting visitors from all walks of life to engage in an ongoing conversation about how to prioritize a reciprocal relationship with the land, with each other, and with other […]

Chat history — audits, investigations, and public records requests

Online chat functions within applications such as Zoom and Teams provide an efficient and convenient way to quickly catch up with co-workers on projects, get quick answers to work related questions and easily collaborate with others without having to leave your office. Although these applications provide great benefits, records created such as chat history, files […]

Public hearing for WAC 504‑45 Public Records revision

Washington State University will conduct a public hearing on proposed revision to WAC chapter 504‑45 — Public Records on Aug. 9, at 4 p.m. via Zoom. Join from wsu.zoom.us or the Zoom app: Meeting ID 945 3191 8080. You may also join the Zoom meeting by telephone: 253‑215‑8782 (Participant ID is 87). For help connecting to a WSU Zoom meeting see https://tinyurl.com/2kbrhrjt. No in-person hearing […]

SRC closed July 31–Aug. 5

The Student Recreation Center on the WSU Pullman campus will be closed Sunday, July 30–Saturday, Aug. 5 as part of regularly scheduled cleaning and maintenance. SRC members can use the Chinook Student Center during this week. Hours can be found on the UREC website. There will also be free fitness classes available through Aug. 13. The Student Recreation Center is scheduled […]

Seven Transformational Change Initiative (TCI) IDEA grants awarded

Faculty have been awarded seven TCI IDEA grants for advancing inclusion, diversity, equity, and access to impact teaching and learning system-wide. The grants range from $800 to $5,000. They are one of several key WSU priorities and commitments in the provost’s office that promote IDEA. With project leads and collaborators from colleges, schools, and programs at […]