Updates on the University’s testing plans for the Spring 2021 semester as well as information on a new grading option were among the topics discussed during the final COVID‑19 town hall of the year.
Residence Life
By Steve Nakata, Advancement Services
PULLMAN, Wash. – Tunnel of Oppression tours will be conducted Jan. 29-31 in Ensminger Pavilion at Washington State University to encourage participants to learn new perspectives from others different from themselves. Daily tours will begin at 4 p.m. with the final tour starting at 8 p.m.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Media are invited to Washington State University’s newly constructed Global Scholars residence hall during the campuswide Move-In on Saturday, Aug. 15.
PULLMAN, Wash. –Dedication for the new Northside Residence Hall at Washington State University will begin at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at 1590 NE Colorado St., across from Bohler Gym.
The five-story, $32.6 million building serves as home to approximately 300 students.
Public tours and a reception will follow a short program and ribbon cutting, which will be held in the main lounge on the first floor.
To RSVP, click here: http://go.wsu.edu/NorthsideRSVP
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Contacts:
Sharae Randall, WSU Administrative Services, 509-335-0046, sharae@wsu.edu
Karlene Beaumont, director, WSU Events and Outreach, 509-335-1990, … » More …
PULLMAN – WSU Department of Residence Life will be hosting the fifth annual Tunnel of Oppression exhibit. The event will be held at McCroskey Residence Hall Feb. 5-7 from 4-8 p.m. and Feb. 8 from 3-9 p.m.
The Tunnel has been a way for the WSU and Pullman community to learn different forms of diversity and oppression. This year, attendees will be given the opportunity to gain knowledge on topics such as race, gender, disability, socioeconomic status and global violence.
Attendees will take a tour through a series of rooms where … » More …