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What’s happening
April 2021
Applications are being accepted for admission to the major in Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, and Construction Management.
In consideration of the health and well-being of attendees, this year’s Inland Northwest Research Symposium will be virtual.
Come join librarians Talea Anderson, Suzanne Fricke, and David Luftig to find out how data management can facilitate the exchange of knowledge.
Ryan will discuss his passion for scuba diving and how a disabled teen grew up to be a divemaster including all of the adaptations, if any, he needed to learn to strive to help other young people with disabilities learn to scuba dive.
Presented by Dr. Robert F. Shepherd, Associate Professor, Sibley School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, Cornell University
Erica Austin of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication will present Healthy behaviors and vaccine uptake amidst COVID-19 information and disinformation on YouTube.
Trymaine Gaither is currently the Coordinator for the Mindfulness-Based Emotional and Social Intelligence (MESI) Certificate for Washington State University Honors College where he works to train students in mindfulness, self-awareness, self-management, empathy and compassion.
A workshop in discovering the reality of Reasonable Accommodations and the ADA in major sport events.
Ready to jump in? Follow this Zoom link to join.
There are a few well-known ways for quantum mechanical, many-body systems to avoid coming to thermal equilibrium.
In this training we will explain different setup, filtering and communication options.
In this full-body strength-based weight training class, we’ll develop a strong foundation and learn proper form.
The Department of Fine Arts presents an artist talk with Portland-based artist Edie Overturf, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Groups present material to committee for consideration and committee conducts deliberations to decide S&A Fee rate and S&A Fee allocations.
WSU Everett and the WSU Carson College of Business invite students, alumni, community members, and all interested individuals to hear from influential business women as they discuss their leadership philosophies, the best opportunities for jobs and advancement, and their experiences working in business arenas where women have been historically underrepresented.
Please join us during this time of climbing for all. This time is an open opportunity for adults of all abilities to enjoy the sport of climbing.
A performance of solo percussion works, with a wide range of repertoire and instrumentation. This recital is in fulfillment of the requirements of the WSU School of Music Bachelor of Music Performance Degree.
Please use this URL and watch Nicholas Theriault’s Senior Recital:
Welcome Address by Davi Kallman and Meredyth Goodwin from 8:00-9:00 a.m. …
Gary Steele will discuss his journey in entrepreneurship and describe many of the critical decisions and their tradeoffs as he built an industry leading cybersecurity company.
Proteins contained within the membrane of the eukaryotic cell are of significant interest for drug discovery, due to their varied functionality and external accessibility.
Understanding the kinetics behind ligand-receptor interactions is fundamental in the process of pharmacological drug design.
This recital features Asha Srinivasan’s Bapu for flute, clarinet and electronic score, a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. Srinivasan, an Indian-American composer, utilizes two songs immediately recognizable in India, Vande Mataram, and Gandhi’s favorite devotional song, Lord Raam, chief of the house of Raghu. Other repertoire comes from the…
Dreamlike and wonderous, yet gravely dark and harrowing, are all descriptors associated with Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ (1746-1828) last major print cycle, Los Disparates (or Los Proverbios).
This annual showcase is the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates.
Learn how to conduct an effective housing search, about different contracts and forms, and what you should know about your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
This presentation provides information to help graduate students create and manage a budget while in school.
IQ Credit Union hosts Financial Reality Fairs for WSU to help them understand how to live in a world where they have to pay rent, utilities, and student loans. An innovative program in which students are taught how to manage a salary and a budget.
Join Fisher Investments to learn how you can take action towards understanding and organizing your finances so that you can have a better sense of control.
Membrane fouling, which can be of organic, inorganic, or biological origins, is a major challenge in all membrane-based separation processes.
The Digital Technology and Culture Department is proud to present the Expert Series: a broad array of industry professionals and researchers in graphic design, web design, UX design, social media, data visualization, communications, game design, animation, systems design, and more.
The Washington Clean Energy Fund has funded this project that will advance and demonstrate the ability of batteries, photovoltaics and responsive loads to provide grid services, energy efficiency and resilience.
In this training, we will cover simple ways to engage with students and optimize your course space.
Join Talent Acquisition Manager, Liz Helgeson, and a diverse panel of JHS team members on a virtual trek to Jubilant HollisterStier! A national leader in contract pharmaceutical manufacturing,
Learn how to use free credit reports to learn what’s behind your credit rating, how to correct misinformation, and prevent fraud and identity theft.
Join realtor Lee Schiller and home loan officer Shannon Dumont to learn about home buying, credit scores and how to plan and set goals to purchase a home.
Learn the different ways to pay for college, which money is free, and which needs to be paid back, important forms, dates and deadlines, scholarship strategies and more.
Panopto enables instructors to capture and archive lectures, create video clips and prepare media elements for their course.
COVID hasn’t been fun, but there are ways to rise above and it’s OK to ask for help. Join Coping with COVID, a workshop designed to give students more solutions for self-care and ideas for how support a friend.
The classic game of word categorization, with a virtual twist! Attendees will compete to come up with relevant words for a series of categorizations. This event is part of Global Connections’ MLK programming.
Selway Trio performing Piano Trios of Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann, and Jihyun Kim
Yoon-Wha Roh, piano; Jason Moody, violin; Miranda Wilson, cello
Want to connect your Panopto quizzes to the Blackboard grade book? Curious which students have looked at your Panoto video?
What does your digital personal brand say about you? Ever wonder what your online profile looks like to peers, industry leaders, or others online?
Take steps to make our campuses and communities safer by joining the violence prevention virtual workshop, Count on Cougs.
Join AFC Kelly Demand to discuss how personal experiences and identities shape our relationship with personal finances.
Join Cynthia Johnston, lead career coach in Career Services, to learn how to negotiate salary effectively and practice engaging in necessary conversations so you feel more at ease as you transition into the workforce.
Transition to the Workplace panel.
Mahogany L. Browne is a writer, organizer, and educator. She is the interim executive director of Urban Word NYC and Poetry Coordinator at St. Francis College. Browne has received fellowships from Agnes Gund, Air Serenbe, Cave Canem, Poets House, Mellon Research, and Rauschenberg. She is the author of Chlorine Sky (2021), Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice (2020), Black Girl Magic (2020), Woke Baby (2018), and Kissing Caskets (2017).
This is for students interested in clinical AND non-clinical careers in the healthcare industry.
Knowing your audience is the key to successful communication. Who is reading your grant proposal?
Current aircraft and spacecraft are using more and more advanced composites and additive manufactured part in order to decrease carbon footprint by reducing weight and increased integration of parts.
Turn your financial mistakes into a positive and explore ways to make more informed decisions the next time around.
Learn how ENGIE Impact partners with the world’s most influential cities and businesses on accelerating their sustainability transformation to achieve long-term economic growth.
Robert Kershaw is a photographer, designer, writer, and film editor who discovered digital storytelling while working with remote communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Ready to jump in? Follow the Zoom link to join. Join us for tips on how to sync your values and goals so you’re not living to please others all the time.
Hear from Christine Noble, Brandon Hall, and Jasmyn Holmstrom from Boeing about their career journey.
Finance and Management Science instructor Christiane Williamson and peer coaches will teach you what identity theft is, what a thief does with your information and how to know if your identity was stolen.
Senior composition student Michael Adams presents his composition recital, including two sets of piano pieces, bowed vibraphone, and a fun piece for a percussion ensemble. Join me on Thursday, April 8th at 7:30 pm to see these great pieces!
The English Graduate Organization is hosting a professional development roundtable on Careers Outside of Academia with a Humanities Grad Degree with four panelists currently in different careers.
Join VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Club members as they walk you through the steps of filling out the W-4.
Credit has a powerful impact on our lives! It affects our ability to rent an apartment, get a job, attain car insurance, and even purchase a home.
Join us in person for a tour of the MFA Exhibition with artist Stephanie Broussard on April 9 from 1-3:30 p.m.
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is the concerted transfer of a proton and an electron from a single donor to a single acceptor.
This event is open to the public and free of charge.
Stephanie Broussard’s work interprets and plays with perceptions of space utilizing the language of paint.
The complexity of the chemistry found in the Hanford Site’s 177 radioactive waste storage tanks has been subject of research for many years.
The complexity of the chemistry found in the Hanford Site’s 177 radioactive waste storage tanks has been subject of research for many years.
This event is open to the public and free of charge.
We wish we could be hosting our annual SEB Drag Show in person with you all….. so to commemorate we’re holding a virtual drag show bingo!
Keep Moving On! That has been the mantra of everyone over the past year. The opera/musical theatre students, under the direction of Dr. Julie Anne Wieck and assisted by collaborative pianist, Elena Panchenko, have been rehearsing remotely all semester on a wonderful array of music by the Broadway…
While capable of achieving state-of-the-art performance in complex sequential tasks, deep reinforcement learning (deep RL) remains extremely data inefficient and slow to train.
iGrad is an award-winning financial education platform. Join this session to learn about the many tools and resources available to you.
Presenter: Dr. Arden Perkins: Institute of Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon Host: Chulhee Kang
Title: Sulfur oxidation at the center of bacterial pathogenesis
Abstract: Sulfur oxidation chemistry is an ancient mechanism by which cells mediate redox stress. Sulfur oxidation plays important roles in bacterial diseases, where…
Debra Magpie Earling is a Native American novelist and short story writer, and professor of English at the University of Montana, Missoula. Earling is a member of the Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. She is the author of Perma Red (2002) and The Lost Journals of Sacajewea (2012).
Personal Musical Style and the Jazz Musician
A highly prized aspect of the jazz musician’s craft is the development of a distinctive personal style. This lecture theorizes about personal musical style and how it comes into being. Professor Svendsen will discuss topics including the similarities between music and language, the…
WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Learn how College Success Programs can help you navigate your collegiate career!
Join AIA Spokane for a casual chat discussing architectural practice and the resilience of professionals and students as we navigate remote challenges.
Owing to its unique regulatory effects in many physiological and pathological processes, the study of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has attracted considerable attention in the past decade.
Thesis Title: A Hypothesis Testing Approach to Low-Overhead Trajectory-Based Classification of Aerial Intruders
The theme of this event is: My Mental Health Journey. We are all on our mental health journeys. If you are willing to share a snapshot of yours, it may help others to know they are not alone.
The Digital Technology and Culture Department is proud to present the Expert Series: a broad array of industry professionals and researchers in graphic design, web design, UX design, social media, data visualization, communications, game design, animation, systems design, and more.
#CougsGive is a one-day fundraising event dedicated to expanding, sharing, and celebrating the impact of donor support at Washington State University.
Have you ever wondered if there was a manual to help you answer those simple but essential parenting questions? Have you ever wished for a guide to help you maneuver through working and parenting at the same time?
For centuries researchers have been pushing the boundaries of their respective technical domains, but it is only a few decades ago that research started taking its dig on system design theory.
Take steps to make our campuses and communities safer by joining the violence prevention virtual workshop, Count on Cougs.
The National Student Exchange is a study-away experience that responds to its member-university initiatives for globalization, diversity, and engagement.
Join to learn more about the program, ask questions, and find out the next steps to get elective credit for your internship! Sandi Brabb from VCEA Internships & Career Services will be in attendance to help you start your internship off right- though the ProPEL Program!
Join Rebecca Cooney, Washington State University professor of Strategic Communication, in a presentation on some of the career paths available within the field of communications.
CE Credit: 1 hour
Join Dr. Yael Merbl for a CE Neurology Webinar.
To view other CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
This event is free to the public and without charge.
Prototyping is one of the most critical and yet often overlooked aspects of the design process.
Come talk to Accredited Financial Counselor, Kelly Demand. What is financial counseling and is it right for you?
WSU researchers untangle complex problems to enrich quality of life for us all. Your work safeguards the health of humans and animals. It helps ensure the security and abundance of our food supply. It cultivates sustainable sources of energy to power future generations.
Led by Levi O’Loughlin from the Office…
In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.
Please join us for “Climate, Gender, and Racial Justice: Intersecting Activisms,” a panel presentation in the EGO and WGSS’s Feminist/Queer Dialogue Series, where WGSS affiliate faculty share their latest research and projects.
Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture’s Convocation Ceremony – A celebration of Outstanding Students, Staff, and Faculty.
The Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture is excited to host this celebration where we honor our outstanding students, faculty, and staff.
Can’t make this session? Check upcoming dates and topics.