Notices and Announcements

Brian Cornelius retirement reception — Friday, March 8

Brian Cornelius, IT System Administration — Senior/Specialist, Information Technology Services, is retiring effective March 8, after thirty-two years at WSU. Brian has held various IT-related positions, including assisting with fundraising for the WSU Foundation. His last ten years at the university have been in central ITS, supporting the management of enterprise level services. Prior to joining WSU in 1992, […]

WSU AAUP invites all WSU faculty to take a survey about concerns

WSU AAUP, the WSU chapter of the American Association of University Professors, invites all faculty at all WSU facilities and campuses to take a completely anonymous survey about their concerns as faculty members at WSU. The survey can be found online and will close on April 2. Persons who wish to learn more about WSU AAUP […]

Experience WSU open house

Welcome future Cougs! Learn more about your soon-to-be community during an open house March 9 from 3–5 p.m. featuring a variety of local resources and amenities, one-on-one conversations with current Cougs, light refreshments and a complimentary keepsake photo commemorating your decision to become a future WSU Pullman Coug. Stop by and say hello — we’re always here to […]

Subversive Intent: Selections from the Collection exhibition

On display March 26 through June 29, Subversive Intent: Selections from the Collection presents rarely displayed artworks from the museum’s permanent collection, spanning from historical pieces by Hogarth and Goya to contemporary works by Holzer and Shimomura. It juxtaposes politically engaged art by the Kienholzes with introspective and irreverent subversion. Artists throughout history have used humor and […]

‘Lunch and Learn: SciENcv’

Biosketches and Current & Pending Support (CPS) documents are crucial elements of any NSF proposal. NSF requires senior personnel to fill out these two documents using the online SciENcv portal. This Wednesday, March 6, from noon to 1 p.m., plan to bring your lunch and your laptop to work alongside research development specialist, Cheryl Dykstra-Aiello, from the Office […]

Author talk with Maria Hinojosa, Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award recipient

Join us April 2 at 4 p.m. for an author talk with Maria Hinojosa, the Pulitzer Prize-winning broadcast journalist and recipient of the 2024 Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. Hosted by NW Public Broadcasting’s Johanna Bejarano, the event will bring members of the Murrow Community together with the WSU Alumni Association’s virtual book club, Well Read […]

Register today for Bite-Size Book Club launching Wednesday, March 27!

Learning and Organizational Development is thrilled to announce the launch of the Bite-Sized Book Club, Wednesday, March 27! Each spring and fall, join us online as we dive into the insightful pages of books, that have been thoughtfully selected to stimulate critical thinking, spark meaningful discussions, and inspire. You can expect diverse selections, thought-provoking discussions, and […]

‘Targeting Astrocyte-Mediated Toxicity in ALS’ — TMP Seminar Series presentation: Tuesday, March 12, at noon

Marcelo Vargas, PhD — associate professor, Department of Neurology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — will be visiting WSU Spokane for the TMP Seminar Series. His seminar entitled “Targeting astrocyte-mediated toxicity in ALS” will be in person in the Spokane Center for Clinical Research and Simulation, room 250 and through Zoom on Tuesday, March 12, noon–1 p.m. While the degeneration […]

Outlook calendar and Zoom integration prompt, March 14

To reduce scheduling issues where Zoom meeting links expire or become improperly scheduled, Information Technology Services (ITS) is enabling a new calendar integration setting that will prompt all WSU faculty, staff, and students to sync their Outlook calendar with Zoom on Thursday, March 14. If your Outlook calendar is currently synced with Zoom, you will not be […]

INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program

INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Seed Grants are offered as part of the INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Program administered by the Office of Research with support from the WSU Pullman Chancellor’s Office. The 12-month Community Engaged Research Tier Three Seed Grants of up to $20,000 are intended to support WSU Pullman faculty who are currently established in community engaged research and/or creative activity. A Notice of Intent is required to […]