In honor of Native American Heritage Month, WSU Native American Programs presents:
Thanks-Taking
Decolonizing Thanksgiving
Monday, November 9, 2020
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, WSU Native American Programs presents:
Thanks-Taking
Decolonizing Thanksgiving
Food banks have become an increasingly important way to support members of our community.
In Honor of Native American Heritage Month Thanks-Taking: Decolonizing Thanksgiving Presented by WSU Native American Programs Dr. Cornel Pewewardy (Comanche-Kiowa) is professor Emeritus, Indigenous Nations Studies at Portland State University. Dr. Pewewardy’s research explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of postcolonial indigenous research programs. Zoom Address: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/95040381951 Meeting ID: 950…
This panel features WSU Provost Chilton, Mikala Meize, GPSA College Representative for the College of Communications and Alexandra Donnici, ASWSU Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs.
LIVE five-student First-Gen panel, which will discuss familial/peer support, motivation, mentorship, and building a sense of community on campus.
The interweaving of polymeric materials with multiscale, multimaterial 3D printing processes could enable the additive manufacturing of a diverse set of complex, multifunctional structures.
Dr. Ping Yang, Los Alamos National Lab. More information coming.
Jordan Frost will speak about his personal story being a first gen student, the personal and institutional barriers he had to overcome and offer advice for students to become academically engaged at WSU.
College students are regularly struggling to get the proper amount of quality sleep. This workshop is designed to discuss why that might be, as well as to provide tips and techniques to help students get the most out of their sleep.