At 1 p.m. Saturday, March 19, volunteers will plant young redcedars at Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park in a grassroots, classroom-focused effort to learn how these distinctive, beautiful giants can stand up to a changing climate.
Interdisciplinary ideas designed to address climate change will be the topic of a hackathon WSU is hosting in Spokane May 11–12. Applications are due March 21 to participate.
This year’s 3MT will be streamed online at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 24. Prizes, in the form of travel awards for research conferences, will be $3,000 for the winner, $1,500 for second place, and $500 for third.
The Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network, hosted by WSU, invites small business owners and economic development partners to join the SBDC Day celebration on March 16.
WSU President Kirk Schulz will host this year’s State of the University address virtually from the WSU Tri‑Cities campus beginning at 3 p.m. March 22. The event will stream live on YouTube.
WSU’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will offer a course on pharmacogenomics, the study of how genes influence an individual’s response to medications, for health care providers starting March 8.
Troy Tollefson will share insights on how research can help exotic animals at the upcoming Halver Lecture in Comparative Nutrition, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, in Todd Hall 116 on the WSU Pullman campus.
More than 50 high school students from the Seattle and Spokane areas are getting to experience what college is all about as part of the Visionaries Inspiring Black Empowered Students or VIBES Conference in Pullman.