A 5k of obstacles and dirt!
What’s happening
May 2021
Let’s celebrate the accomplishments of the class of 2021 while driving through the heart of campus with your COVID-safe pod. From your vehicle, you’ll be able to share memories of those places you lived, learned and played during your time in Pullman.
You’re invited to take a well-deserved break each month and join us for a few rounds of virtual Bingo!
Cliff Washington is a brand strategist, designer, and creative consultant with more than a decade of experience working with Disney, Nissan, Ann Taylor LOFT, AT&T, and other major brands.
Zoom allows users to communicate through webcam/microphones, chat, and screen sharing. Learn about recent updates and the advanced implementation that allow you to conduct real time class sessions, preassign breakout rooms, and so much more.
The WSU Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Ambassadors are pleased to recognize the 2021 Top Ten Seniors for WSU.
This workshop, in collaboration with WSU Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Organization (CPGSO), will explore topics of grief and loss during the Covid-19 pandemic. We will discuss different coping strategies related to this topic as well as skills for navigating grief.
Co-curated by students from the Spring 2021 Museum Procedures class, this summer exhibition introduces works from the permanent collection that represent relationships among art, health, and healing.
Not sure which fitness class to take this summer? Try one – or many – for free and pick the perfect fit for you!
This career trek will include a company overview, panel with employees, discussion about any internships or entry-level job opportunities, plus plenty of time for Q&A in breakout sessions after the panel.
Have you struggled with trying to find the elusive work-life balance? Do you get bogged down with the day-to-day hustle? Work-life balance used to be an elusive and challenging goal for many, but now it’s only part of the required formula for happiness and success.
Join us for an Art & Healing Tour, led by museum staff and students from the Spring 2021 Museum Procedures class, invite participants to reflect on the relationship of art, health, and healing: How do the visual arts promote physical, mental and emotional well-being?
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Neuro 4: Clinical Use of EEG for Seizure Diagnosis and Beyond
VoiceThread is a tool used to engage students in meaningful conversations around media.
As we transition to Canvas, our educational technologies transition as well.
Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations.
Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations.
Please join the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine to celebrate the grand opening of the new Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab facility.
Learn about new integration features available in Canvas including creation of Panopto assignments, linking quizzes to the gradebook, as well as new ways for you and your students to share videos in Canvas.
N-glycoproteins are complex biological structures consisting of a protein and an oligosaccharide which have been linked together by a covalent bond to the side-chain of an asparagine residue.
Join WSU faculty, staff, students, and community partners from across the state in the first systemwide Community Engagement Summit.
Join us for a cello performance by Ruth Boden in conversation with Trimpin’s sound sculpture Ambiente432.
Join us for an Art & Healing Tour, led by museum staff and students from the Spring 2021 Museum Procedures class, invite participants to reflect on the relationship of art, health, and healing: How do the visual arts promote physical, mental and emotional well-being?
Please join us May 17, 3:00 – 4:30 PM (EAT) 5:00 – 6:30 AM (PST) for the virtual launch of the USAID Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health (AHIL) in collaboration with the Kenya Bureau for Resilience and Food Security aimed at improving human nutrition, economic welfare, and resilience by removing constraints to cattle health and production in Kenya and the East Africa region.
WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible. In this introduction to Canvas we will show you how to create, upload, organize, and edit content including a review of the feature-rich content editor.
Everyone has something they want to change. Employees want to change their boss’ minds, and leaders want to transform organizations.
In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.
In this training we will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments.
Washington State University’s Collegiate Recovery Initiative team is looking forward to providing an exciting two days for higher education professionals, national collegiate recovery stakeholders, and those interested in learning more about integrating recovery support as part of a full continuum of student services on campuses.
Join us for a day of plant science! The WSU Plant Science Symposium will feature a speaker panel with professional and student talks, a poster competition with cash prizes (up to $500!) and a networking event featuring professionals from academia and industry.
In this training we will explain different setup, filtering and communication options.
Join us for a day of plant science! The WSU Plant Science Symposium will feature a speaker panel with professional and student talks, a poster competition with cash prizes (up to $500!) and a networking event featuring professionals from academia and industry.
In Canvas “Come and Build” Session 1, we will focus on helping you: Import a course template, build your homepage, build your syllabus.
For Canvas “Come and Build” Session 2, we will focus on helping you: Build individual and group assignments.
For Canvas “Come and Build” Session 3, we will focus on helping you: Build individual and group assessments.
For Canvas “Come and Build” Session 4: The Gradebook, we will focus on helping you: Examine faculty/student perspective utilizing the test student feature (for those who have an assignment loaded in Canvas); review gradebook features (for those who are still completing construction of an assignment).
You’re invited to take a well-deserved break each month and join us for a few rounds of virtual Bingo!
WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible. In this introduction to Canvas we will show you how to create, upload, organize, and edit content including a review of the feature-rich content editor.
In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker. We will also provide an overview of the student experience of the assignment submission and feedback review processes.
Purchasing a home is an exciting milestone but not everyone knows how to capitalize on their investment. Join Samantha Schwartz, a WSU alumna and global real-estate advisor, for a fun and educational walk-through of the home-buying process.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 13th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market. Local vendors gather to provide access to seasonal fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs.
In this training we will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments. We will also cover the difference between Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes.