Notices and Announcements

Carson College of Business hosts Nordstrom executive for annual Walton Lecture

Theresa Craw, director of insurance and finance-risk management for Nordstrom Inc., will present “Managing Risk the Nordstrom Way” from 5–6:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9, in the CUB Senior Ballroom, on the WSU Pullman campus as the featured speaker of the annual Walton Lecture, free to the public. Craw has nearly a decade of risk management experience at Nordstrom. She […]

Student leaders gather for the Pacific Northwest Student Leadership Conference

Each year, Coug student leaders gather for the Pacific Northwest Student Leadership Conference. The unique opportunity is designed for Cougs to meet other student leaders from across WSU system while discussing making their impact on campus while building on their foundational skills. This year’s conference will be held from 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m on Sept. 30 in the Spark on […]

CCE Public Square: ‘ICWA Leaders’ Perspectives on Protecting Native Families and Tribal Sovereignty’

Join us for a Public Square discussion on the topic of Native Families’ rights and Tribes’ sovereignty. The discussion will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 27 from 3–4 p.m. in Butch’s Den in the CUB and live-streamed via the CCE’s YouTube channel. Zoe Higheagle Strong, Vice Provost for Native American Relations and Programs, will moderate this excellent panel. Higheagle […]

WSU Pullman: Plan ahead for parking changes for Friday, Nov. 17 home football game

WSU is hosting a Friday night football game at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium on Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The Pullman campus will maintain regular operations. To ensure the university’s academic enterprise is fully operational and to accommodate the crowd for the game, faculty and staff will be provided as much flexibility as possible to perform […]

The Roots of Contemporary Issues Event Series — ‘History in the Future’

Coinciding with national Banned Books Week, the experts on this interdisciplinary and interactive panel will explore more widely the risks associated with decreased access to — and understanding of — critical historical information. What does this mean for future students, educators and the citizenry as a whole? This panel will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 4, […]

Chromebooks will be available for checkout from Holland, Terrell Libraries Oct. 2

WSU’s Holland and Terrell Libraries will offer Chromebook checkouts starting Monday, Oct. 2. WSU faculty, staff, and students will be able to check out Chromebooks on a first-come, first-served basis for a semester, with no renewals. For more information, including a checkout form, please refer to the WSU Libraries laptop checkout website or contact the Holland and Terrell […]

‘The Pivot Playbook: 10 Steps to a Successful Career Change’

Are you contemplating a major career change but need help figuring out where to start? Have you been doing the same job for years and are ready for a change? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans change jobs every four years. In this insightful webinar, Board Certified Coach, Caroline Francis, unveils a comprehensive […]

WSU AAUP Chapter meets Friday at noon on Zoom

WSU AAUP, a chapter of the national organization American Association of University Professors (AAUP), has rebuilt after a hiatus of several years. All persons on faculty appointments (tenure, pre‑tenure, career track, full‑time, part‑time, etc.) at all university campuses and research stations are welcome to join our meetings even if they are not members. Our meetings […]

WSU fall fruit sales continue today and tomorrow, Sept. 22 & 23

At the WSU Horticulture Center located at 1452 Johnson Road inside Spillman Farm on the Pullman campus, we will continue to have already picked McIntosh Apples and Italian Plums this Friday and Saturday. Friday hours: noon to 6 p.m. Saturday hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our website is currently under construction so I am not able to […]