Notices and Announcements

Peer Observation & Co-Mentoring Program detailed at PIT Stops Oct. 4

WSU faculty system-wide are invited to learn about an innovative opportunity — the Peer Observation and Co-Mentoring Program designed to boost teaching and learning — at a PIT Stops professional development session at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, over Zoom. The hosts are the Transformational Change Initiative (TCI) and the Teaching Academy. Leading the information session […]

‘Introduction to Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer at WSU’

Intellectual property (IP) protection and licensing can help turn creative endeavors and discoveries into impactful products and services to benefit the public and help sustain research. In a session led by Eric Wannamaker of the Office of Commercialization, learn about IP and WSU policies and resources to promote innovation and technology based entrepreneurship. Join us at […]

Workshop: ‘Introduction to High Performance Computing on Kamiak’

Tuesday, Oct. 10 10:10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) hands-on introductory workshop introduces basic High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts including job submission and file transfer. Learn to utilize the freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research! This workshop will be held online; advance registration is required. More details […]

Shared leave

Lauren Jasmer, University Advancement, has been approved for shared leave. Those interested in donating may do so by following these steps: From your Workday home page: Click on Absence applet. Click Request Absence. Click on today’s date only on the calendar (even if donating for a range of dates). Click blue Request Absence button on bottom […]

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, […]