April 8–12 is National Student Employment Week! Join us for events happening in Pullman each day and follow @wsu_ascc on Instagram for additional updates throughout the week. Monday: Student Job Applications 101 Tuesday: Transferrable Skills: Rock Your Cover Letters and Interviews Wednesday: Student Employee of the Year Awards Soiree (RSVP online) Thursday: Thank a Student Employee! […]
Join the Association for Faculty Women and the Graduate School’s Professional Development Initiative for a virtual panel event on making strategic decisions for an academic career, Tuesday, April 9, from 1–2 p.m. The panel will address ways to advocate for yourself in academics, set healthy boundaries, and make strategic decisions to help you reach your goals and […]
The Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology welcomes Dr. Zheng ‘Jake’ Chen, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston to WSU Spokane on Tuesday, April 9. He will be providing his seminar at noon, “Targeting the circadian clock against disease and aging,” in SCCRS 250 and via Zoom. Biological timing in cells is crucial for physiological health and […]
Dr. Chathuri Kombala — post-doctoral research associate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) — will be visiting WSU Spokane for the SPRC Seminar Series. Her seminar, entitled “Profiling functional rhythmicity using chemical biology approaches,” will be in person in the Spokane Center for Clinical Research and Simulation room 250 and through Zoom on Tuesday, April 23, 12:10–1 p.m. Chathuri Kombala […]
The School of Economic Sciences invites you to the Leigh Lecture on Thursday, April 11, at 4:30 p.m. in CUE 203 on the Pullman campus. The talk, titled “Economists as Engineers: Matchmaking and Market Design,” will be presented by Dr. Alvin Roth, the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He received the Nobel Prize in […]
The Common Reading Program invites instructors interested in considering use of the 2024–25 Common Reading, Priya Fielding Singh’s How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America, to request an exam copy. Those who will be teaching courses that enroll first-year students may request a university purchased paperback copy. Those […]
Join us on WSU Family Weekend, April 5, 3–4 p.m., for talks by the artists featured in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. These talented students’ artworks, honed through years of study and exploration, challenge conventions, and offer fresh perspectives. This year’s candidates, Mozi Jones and Reika Okuhara, will speak briefly to introduce the work they are […]
Join guest curator Johanna Gosse, a London-based art historian specializing in experimental film and media, in the museum on April 12, 4–6 p.m., for a reception and talk on Beyond Hope: Kienholz and the Inland Northwest. Beyond Hope explores the collaborative artistic practice of artist Ed Kienholz and his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, during the decades they […]
In May 2024, Modernization is launching several major enhancements to the Absence Calendar in Workday that will make the way employees request and manage their absence quicker, easier, and more transparent. These changes impact all WSU employees who use Workday to request and manage time off and leave, or who do so on behalf of employees in […]
Tuesday, April 16 1–3 p.m. The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will be holding a poster session showcasing the senior capstone projects for the Spring 2024 semester. Please drop by Junior Ballroom in the Compton Union Building on the Pullman campus to learn more about what our students have been working on for the past […]