By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs and Enrollment PULLMAN, Wash. – A nationally recognized advocate for disability justice and justice for victims of child sexual abuse will give a free, public lecture at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, in the CUB junior ballroom at Washington State University.
VANCOUVER, Wash. – For her work advocating for people with disabilities, associate professor Dana Baker will receive Washington State University’s 2014 Faculty Diversity Award.
Related U.S. Department of Education Federal Trio program PULLMAN – The U.S. Department of Education will award WSU $223,496 a year for five years to continue the university’s Student Support Services program (SSS). This is the third federal grant to support the WSU SSS program since its inception, said Lucila Loera, […]
PULLMAN – A panel of disability experts will discuss the issues around legalizing euthanasia during “Euthanasia: A Disability Perspective” 7-9 p.m. April 23 in Todd 116 at the WSU Pullman campus. Duane French, director of the Division of Employment and Assistance Program with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services; Cyndi Jones, publisher […]