Celebrate a birthday, a promotion, or a good grade in a class with a custom cake from the WSU Crimson Bakeshop on the Pullman campus! All Cougs and supporters — students, families, WSU employees, and community members — can order cakes. Decorated cakes start at $17.95 and are available in a wide variety of sizes and […]
Food, fun, games, and scholarships! The College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) Fall Festival is on Thursday, Sept. 7, from 4 to 6 p.m. on Spillman Plaza outside of Hulbert Hall. The festival is a great opportunity for students to connect with fellow students, CAHNRS professors, advisors, associate deans, and the CAHNRS dean. For any questions, […]
Interdisciplinary talks by glass experts John McCloy and Hallie Meredith 12:30–1:30 p.m. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU Glass blowing demonstration, Tacoma Museum of Glass Mobile Hot Shop 2–4 p.m. and 4:30–6:30 p.m. In front of the art museum Explore the many facets of glass with “Glass Comes Alive in Pullman.” This free one-day event on Aug. 30 consists […]
Faculty have been awarded seven TCI IDEA grants for advancing inclusion, diversity, equity, and access to impact teaching and learning system-wide. The grants range from $800 to $5,000. They are one of several key WSU priorities and commitments in the provost’s office that promote IDEA. With project leads and collaborators from colleges, schools, and programs […]
Free copies of the book, “Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education: Strategies for Teaching,” will be available to the first 50 online registrants for the system-wide, second Teaching Academy Book Club starting this fall. The club will have meetings at multiple times, in-person and via Zoom, to make discussions as available as possible to everyone. Two […]
Olha Hyrtsiuk and Ivanka Petrukha, Ukrainian artists from the Oleart Studio in Lutsk, Ukraine, will be showing recent works on paper and canvas at a reception in the atrium of Holland Library from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Aug. 24. Ms. Hyrstiuk and her daughter, Ms. Petrukha, taught art, offered classes in art therapy, and, following the Russian invasion […]
Starting today, join us for the exhibition, “Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation,” devoted to one of today’s foremost artists. Gibson’s vibrant interdisciplinary practice combines sculpture and painting, beadwork and video, words and images, incorporating rawhide, tipi poles, sterling silver, wool blankets, jingles, fringe, and […]
The WSU President’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) has funding available to sponsor events and initiatives that promote the interests of CSW. Funding is separated into two categories: Events & Programs and Projects & Initiatives. All Events & Programs and Projects & Initiatives should adhere to CSW’s mission and focus on matters pertaining to women across the university system. Learn […]
Inspired by Washington State University’s 2023–24 Common Reading Book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” this exhibition highlights crucial themes from the book through the lens of art, inviting visitors to engage in an ongoing conversation about how to prioritize a reciprocal relationship with the land, with each other, and with other living beings. To respond effectively to the […]
The WSUAA is now accepting award nominations to recognize WSU alumni, faculty/staff, students, volunteers, and friends whose hard work and dedication make Washington State University and our Alumni Association the best organizations in the world! Information about each award, including criteria and the link to nominate, can be found on our website: alumni.wsu.edu/awards. Submit your award nominations […]