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Wednesday, June 1 @11 am
Why is now a good time to be a student?
Workshop / Seminar
Online - Online

The goal is to provide students with an overview of opportunities available at various venues. Five presenters from different backgrounds will share their experience and discuss several comprehensive, career-building undergraduate and graduate internship opportunities, including numerous examples for different areas of research.

Thursday, June 2 @1 pm
How Can We Help Students to Make Connections that Build Comprehension?
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Join us from 1-2 pm on Thursdays, May 12 – July 14 for discussions from: James M. Lang, Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central. Feel free to read the overview of each chapter, or simply join us in person or via Zoom on the day. We look forward to seeing you!

Saturday, June 4 @10 am
Cougs Care: Pet Food and Supplies Drive
WSU Pullman - Off Campus

Please join us by making a donation of pet food or supplies for the Whitman County Humane Society – drop off donations at Petco in Moscow or Pets are People Too in Pullman on June 4.

Tuesday, June 7 @9 am
Slow Down to Get Ahead: Implementing Mindfulness into Your Career
Online

In this enlightening presentation, career alignment coach Kim Bilawchuk will lead you through simple techniques to calm your mind and body, leaving you feeling refreshed and focused, so you can discover the path to work you genuinely enjoy.

Tuesday, June 7 @1 pm
Sky Hopinka: Lore Opens June 7
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

“Lore”, a 2019 film by Sky Hopinka, presents images of friends and landscapes cut, fragmented, and reassembled on an overhead projector as the artist’s hands guide their shape and construction. Overlaying the kaleidoscopic imagery, a narrator’s voice tells a ruminative story, weaving together family, myth, trauma, with traces of nostalgia articulated in terms of lore. The film culminates in a languorous and communal scene as a group of musicians perform Bo Diddley’s 1955 “Heart-O-Matic Love,” a song about love as a road trip.

Wednesday, June 8 @3:30 pm
Pullman Farmers Market
WSU Pullman

The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.

Thursday, June 9 @1 pm
What Types of Practice Activities Build Students’ Cognitive Skills?
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Join us from 1-2 pm on Thursdays, May 12 – July 14 for discussions from: James M. Lang, Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central. Feel free to read the overview of each chapter, or simply join us in person or via Zoom on the day. We look forward to seeing you!

Friday, June 10 @12 pm
Ferdinand’s Fridays with the CUB
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building

The CUB is giving out FREE Ferdinand’s Ice Cream all summer! Stop outside the CUB on Glenn Terrell Mall Fridays at noon. Available while supplies last. #TasteLikeSummer

Monday, June 13 @8 am
WESKA Skills & Knowledge Accelerator for WSU Graduate Students
WSU Pullman - Spark

The Carson College of Business is running its fourth annual WSU Entrepreneurship Skills and Knowledge Accelerator (WESKA), a free immersive, weeklong accelerator boot camp open to WSU postdoctoral, doctoral and master’s students from any discipline or WSU location who want to learn more about entrepreneurship.

Wednesday, June 15 @12:10 pm
Three Canvas hacks to make teaching your in-person class easier
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Using Canvas makes sense in a fully online, asynchronous course, where students depend on a Learning Management System to complete their classwork. Even when meeting synchronously – whether at a distance or in person, though – Canvas can make teaching easier in a variety of ways. Today, we are focusing on three simple features that, with minimal effort, can supplement your teaching to support student success. We are curious, too, how deciding to – or deciding not to – use Canvas has impacted your teaching!

Wednesday, June 15 @3:30 pm
Pullman Farmers Market
WSU Pullman

The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.

Thursday, June 16 @1 pm
How Can Asking Learners to Explain What They are Doing Benefit Learning?
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Join us from 1-2 pm on Thursdays, May 12 – July 14 for discussions from: James M. Lang, Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central. Feel free to read the overview of each chapter, or simply join us in person or via Zoom on the day. We look forward to seeing you!

Sunday, June 19 @1:05 pm
Coug Day at the Spokane Indians
WSU Pullman - Off Campus

Don’t miss this triple play: Cougs, Father’s Day, and baseball as Cougs gather to watch the Spokane Indians take on the Hillsboro Hops on Sunday, June 19.

Monday, June 20 @7 pm
ASWSUG Juneteenth Movie Watch Party
WSU Global Campus - Online

Please join ASWSU Global as we watch “Hidden Figures” on Disney+ to celebrate the country’s “second Independence Day”; the freedom of enslaved African Americans in the United States at the end of the Civil War.

Tuesday, June 21 @9 am
Begin Your Journey to Better Work-Life Balance
Online

Remember when you could do everything you wanted to do while doing everything you needed to do? Neither does anyone else. Gone are the simpler days when work was a 40-hour-per-week idea, there weren’t distractions, you weren’t reachable 24×7, and you didn’t have more to do than the time available. It is possible to have a work-life balance in today’s complicated, competitive, and ever-changing world if you understand what is and isn’t.

Tuesday, June 21 @12 pm
WSU Student Financial Services — Virtual Career Fair
WSU Pullman - Online

WSU Student Financial Services is hiring for multiple positions for our dynamic team on the Pullman campus. We offer a vibrant, diverse workplace as well as excellent benefits and a partially hybrid work schedule. If you are passionate about student success, are an expert in customer service, and have a desire to mentor for the future … we’d like to talk to you!

Wednesday, June 22 @11:30 am
Wednesdays on the Mall
WSU Pullman - Terrell Mall

Enjoy delicious food and live entertainment on the Glenn Terrell Mall! Connect with colleagues and enjoy summer on campus. Follow the Compton Union Building on social media for updates.

Wednesday, June 22 @12 pm
Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison
Exercise / Fitness
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us for a therapeutic yoga and dance class with Kristine Zakarison at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU in the Pavilion gallery. Kristine’s class at the museum will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with therapeutic flowing movement based in yoga and dance. Each class will incorporate stress reducing meditation at the end. Those participating are invited to bring a yoga mat or to do the class using a folding chair (getting on the floor is not a requirement).

Wednesday, June 22 @3:30 pm
Pullman Farmers Market
WSU Pullman

The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.

Thursday, June 23 @9 am
The Antidote to Boredom, Bottlenecks, and Burnout
Online

In this enlightening webinar, Jenny Blake, author of Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business, will address the ever-changing business tides, including practical strategies for navigating flexible schedules, remote work, distributed teams, and bringing ourselves back from the brink of burnout and overwhelm.

Thursday, June 23 @1 pm
How Can Leveraging Emotions Boost Motivation to Learn?
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Join us from 1-2 pm on Thursdays, May 12 – July 14 for discussions from: James M. Lang, Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central. Feel free to read the overview of each chapter, or simply join us in person or via Zoom on the day. We look forward to seeing you!

Friday, June 24 @6:30 pm
Fridays at the Clock
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the return of its outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place over the course of four dates this summer (June 24, July 15, August 5, and August…

Saturday, June 25 @10 am
Energizing Standing Yoga Poses with Marcia Gossard
Exercise / Fitness
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us for an energizing yoga class with Marcia Gossard at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. Marcia’s class at the museum will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with energizing standing yoga poses. Beginners are welcome. Please bring your own yoga mat and come dressed appropriately for class. Yoga participants will be asked to sign a standard assumption of risk and release of liability form. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required.

Wednesday, June 29 @11 am
Chemistry PhD Final Defense — Shane Kelly
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Title: New strategies for the design of reactive sulfur/nitrogen species releasing systems

Abstract: Reactive sulfur species are a group of sulfur-based small molecules and functional groups which mediate critical biological functions like signal transduction and REDOX equilibrium maintenance. Of this group, one sits at the critical junction between oxidative…

Wednesday, June 29 @11:30 am
Wednesdays on the Mall
WSU Pullman - Terrell Mall

Enjoy delicious food and live entertainment on the Glenn Terrell Mall! Connect with colleagues and enjoy summer on campus. Follow the Compton Union Building on social media for updates.

Wednesday, June 29 @12 pm
Guided Meditation with Trymaine Gaither
Exercise / Fitness
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us for a guided meditation class with Trymaine Gaither at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. Trymaine’s class will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with a guided meditation at the museum, founded in mindfulness practices that have been proven to reduce stress and decrease suffering. Beginners are welcome. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required.

Wednesday, June 29 @3:30 pm
Pullman Farmers Market
WSU Pullman

The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.