The Pullman-based symposium features 22 sessions by industry leaders from around the world on April 3–4. All offerings are free and open to the public. Marquee events will be livestreamed.
The virtual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Summit from 10 a.m.–noon on April 2 will focus on the support systems in place to assist the needs of this often vulnerable population.
Details on watch parties are available on the WSU Alumni Association website, with options in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, and Washington.
Dozens of WSU student clubs helped organize this year’s event on March 30 which features more than 30 science-and engineering-related activities for children.
President Kirk Schulz will highlight a range of topics, including how WSU is adapting to an evolving landscape while remaining committed to its mission and people.
The annual competition takes place at 1 p.m. on March 27 in Pullman and online. Prizes in the form of travel awards for research conferences are awarded to the top three finishers.
WSU helped organized and is sponsoring the screening of a documentary film series this Saturday about the perseverance of Ukrainian women since the 2022 Russian invasion.