Notices and Announcements

Vahid Vahdat publishes book on architecture in animation

Edited by WSU faculty Vahid Vahdat, the book, Animate(d) Architecture, brings together an interdisciplinary group of internationally-recognized thinkers, designers, and artists, such as Refik Anadol, Greg Lynn, and Graham Harman, to examine animation from a spatial lens. The chapters investigate the role of space in animation, including in creating humorous moments in early cartoon shorts, […]

WSU Pullman annual parking permit renewals

Annual parking permits for the WSU Pullman campus are available for renewal through Friday, May 31. Current eligible, non-residence hall permit holders may log into their WSU Pullman parking account and renew their current permit or purchase a different available zone permit. Current eligible permit holders interested in a different zone permit, may request to join a waitlist by […]

Learning opportunity spotlight

Check out these upcoming development opportunities! Questions? Contact hrstraining@wsu.edu. Supervisor Support Roundtable Discussion, April 26 Learn more and register for Supervisor Support Roundtable Discussion This 2-hour roundtable discussion is related to all stages of an employee’s lifecycle: recruitment, performance management, and performance correction. Supervisors and managers are encouraged to bring questions, scenarios and/or case studies to […]

Visitor Center Spring Commencement extended hours

Join the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center in celebrating the Class of 2024 during a WSU Pullman Commencement Reception 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, May 4. The reception is open to all Coug grads, their families and supporters, and community members wishing to commemorate the latest group of WSU alumni and features a dessert bar, complimentary Cougar IX wine tasting, and keepsake photo. […]

No registration needed for Narcan, fentanyl test strip training

Students, faculty, and staff are invited to learn how to reduce the risk of opioid overdose at Narcan training. The training will cover how to recognize the symptoms of opioid overdose, assess appropriate care, and administer naloxone (Narcan). Participants will also learn how to use fentanyl test strips. The training takes place Wednesday, April 24, 3–4 p.m. […]

DGPCAH Public Lecture by Dr. Kirk McAuley on Tuesday, April 23, from 6–7 p.m. at Neill Library

Tuesday, April 23, 6–7 p.m. The Hecht Meeting Room, Neill Public Library Downtown Pullman There will be pastries! Description: At this critical juncture in which the biodiversity of planet Earth appears to be shrinking fast and furiously, in his new book, The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704–1894 (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Louis Kirk McAuley invites us to consider the ways in […]

‘Using CIRC’s High Performance Computing Resources’

WSU’s Kamiak High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster is a powerful resource available for all WSU researchers to accelerate their research computing. This presentation will highlight key features and recent upgrades to Kamiak and lay out the Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) plans for the future. Learn how you can take advantage of Kamiak’s freely available […]

Rowing set to host Gonzaga in 32nd Fawley Cup

Washington State women’s rowing gets to compete at home this weekend as they will face off with Gonzaga in the 32nd Fawley Cup race at 4:45 p.m. today, April 19, at Wawawai Landing in Colton, Wash. For more information on the Washington State rowing team, follow @WSUCougarRowing on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Learning opportunity spotlight

Check out these upcoming development opportunities over the coming weeks: Conflict Resolution, April 30 Learn more and register for Conflict Resolution Join Learning and Organizational Development Manager Laura Hamilton as you explore to understand the five main styles of conflict resolution, and the six phases of the resolution process. Crucial Accountability Book Review, May 2 and 21 […]

Last week to nominate the 2025–26 Common Reading

This is the last week to nominate titles for consideration as the 2025–26 WSU Common Reading, with a deadline to submit nominations by Monday, April 22. The selection committee welcomes nominations of books in any genre and on any topic that could spark multidisciplinary campus-wide conversation, classroom use, and activities. The nomination form is available at […]