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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
The Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships invites you to join research development specialist, Cheryl Dykstra-Aiello, for “Grant Proposals: Nuts & Bolts for Social Sciences Faculty,” a grant-writing workshop series designed to prepare faculty in the social sciences across all WSU campuses to advance their careers and research at WSU by providing understanding of each step of […]
The University Common Requirements (UCORE) Committee will conclude its Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn series with a focus on information literacy in courses with the Integrative Capstone(CAPS) designation. This final workshop will be held on March 20 in CUE 518 from 12:10–1:30 p.m. on the Pullman campus and via Zoom. We will begin this session with […]
The Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) is assessing Faculty High Performance Computing (HPC) needs across the WSU system to help guide system wide improvements. If you use computing in your research, please take a moment and go through our survey to let us know how CIRC is currently addressing those needs as well as where […]
Please stop by Sloan 241 on the Pullman campus Friday, March 1, from noon–2 p.m. for a presentation by the design build team for the new Schweitzer Engineering Hall project. Refreshments will be available.
Join the Association for Faculty Women on Monday, March 4, at 12:10 p.m. as they host a workshop on professional goal setting by faculty emerita Rebecca Craft. Craft’s presentation, available via Zoom, is titled “Career Success for Women: Setting Goals and Achieving Them, i.e., ‘Why Am I Working So Hard but Not Succeeding?’” Drawing from her own […]