Dr. Danielle Ulrich, Montana State University presents: “Root exudate composition reflects drought severity gradient in blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis).”
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Cyber security has become an increasingly relevant topic in our society, but what does it really look like for a security analyst to defend networks daily against criminal and state-sponsored adversaries?
Author and award-winning trial attorney, Heather Hansen, has combined her twenty years of experience, training, and time as a television anchor to develop the five core competencies of an advocate.
Join faculty, staff, and students for this semester’s Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice Summit to learn more about how we can cultivate community and structural care both inside and outside of WSU.
What does your digital personal brand say about you? Ever wonder what your online profile looks like to peers, industry leaders, or others online? Whether you’re just starting out or are a seasoned pro, we’ll examine ways to maximize your digital personal brand. We’ll create a digital personal brand strategy statement, explore ways to showcase your expertise and highlight ways to make yourself stand out.
Award-winning journalist Ann Curry will receive the Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism and will deliver a keynote speech on Tuesday, April 5 at the 46th Murrow Symposium. This will be held in the CUB Senior Ballroom and broadcast through our event platform.
Hosted by WSU’s Compliance and Civil Rights Director, Holly Ashkannejhad, this training is provided to help students and staff learn more about resources and reporting options available to you.
The Office of Tribal Relations & Native American Programs and the Center for Native American Research & Collaboration (CNRC) are hosting a training on Executive Policy 41: the “Policy on Tribal Engagement, Consultation, and Consent for Joint WSU-Tribal Research Activities and Projects.” EP 41, passed on Indigenous Peoples Day–Oct 11, 2021, applies to activities and projects system-wide.
Join Sallie Mae as they provide a credit presentation going into detail on how to manage one’s credit reports and strengthen your credit in the meantime.
Join us to discuss ways we can spur motivation to learn by invoking positive emotions in the classroom. We will be discussing the research base and brief, practical strategies for motivating by drawing on Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning.
Join BECU representatives Ruth Kaneko and Michele Beckley as they take a deep dive into the ins and outs of starting a new business.
In this presentation we’ll go through the benefits of exercise on your brain and how to use exercise to increase mental well-being.
A panel of Washington State University alumni share their journeys in transitioning from the academia to the workplace after graduation, and answer student’s questions on this topic.
Dr. Tootkaboni is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a member of Center for Scientific Computing and Data Science Research at UMassD. Dr. Tootkaboni’s research is cross-disciplinary and focuses on integrating advances in optimal design, stochastic modeling, applied statistics and data analytics with methods of applied and…
Federated learning is a distributed machine learning approach that enables multiple clients (e.g., smartphones, IoT devices, and edge devices) to collaboratively learn a model with help of a server, without sharing their raw local data. Due to its potential promise of protecting private or proprietary user data, and in light of emerging privacy regulations such as GDPR, federated learning has become a central playground for innovation.
Dr. John Kelly, Univ. of Kansas, “Genotype to fitness in natural populations of Mimulus guttatus”.
As software development becomes ubiquitous across all industries and code infrastructure of enterprise legacy applications ages, it is more critical than ever to increase software development productivity and modernize legacy applications.
Join Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC) Kelly Demand to discuss how personal experiences and identities shape our relationship with personal finances.
Learn how to negotiate salary effectively and practice engaging in necessary conversations, so you feel more at ease as you transition into the workforce.
#CougsGive is a one-day fundraising event dedicated to expanding, sharing, and celebrating the impact of donor support at Washington State University. Generous donors are the foundation of student success, and on April 13, 2022, the Cougar family will come together and give to the scholarships, programs, and experiences that set WSU apart.
Join Joseph Stramondo and Leah Smith to discuss the documentary and book, Far From the Tree, by Andrew Solomon. Stramondo and Smith were featured in the film as Little People who both have average-size parents and average-size kids of their own. They will discuss how identity can…
Are you submitting applications for internships and full-time opportunities this semester? Join Googlers Christine Sizemore and Rochelle Tsai for this resume workshop to find out how to format, structure, and detail content of your resume.
Register via Handshake today! We look forward to seeing you there!
Interested in experiencing something new? Have you always wanted to experience college life at a different university? National Student Exchange might be the right fit for you. With over 160 member campuses across the U.S, there are many different opportunities! To learn more, join our informational Zoom on April 13th at 5pm!
The WSU Global Campus career advisor, Chris Miller, will share effective job search strategies in this webinar.
Join Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC) Kelly Demand as she guides you in turning your financial mistakes into a positive and exploring ways to make more informed decisions the next time around.
Join Student Financial Services as they go in depth of the loan and repayment process.
Dr. Jesse Brunner presents: “Does climate restrict blacklegged tick populations?”
SBS promotion seminar
Abstract: FBI Special Agent Kevin Brennan will discuss the current cyber threat landscape: who is conducting computer intrusions, why, and how. This will include a discussion of what computer intruders are targeting, how they are getting into the networks, and recent developments in the cybercrime world. This will include threats…
Through a fun, interactive simulation, you’ll gain real-world financial planning, saving, and budgeting skills. Take part in an exercise that involves getting assigned a job, salary, and a family, then making financial decision while trying to stay within budget.
The DTC Expert Series continues on 4/19 @ 4pm (PST) with Rebecca Cook, who has worked as an actress, director, costumer, make-up artist, accountant, producer, and director in film and theater throughout the Pacific Northwest — including over 20 feature films, several commercial productions, and all 5 seasons of Syfy Channel’s Z Nation.
Evan Hilpman presents, “Plant traits in Castilleja: how morphological traits and volatile organic compound emissions differentiate species, affect insect interactions, and correlate with individual plant fitness”.
SBS exit seminar
Come join Janicki Industries as they host a virtual information session! Get to learn more about their company and job opportunities by attending the event!
Naomi Littlebear Morena is a Chicana lesbian writer and musician who is featured in the seminal third-wave feminist anthology, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. Her song, “Can’t Kill the Spirit” has been adopted in protests internationally from England to Nicaragua. In the 1980s, the Greenham Common Peace Camps adopted the song to protest the storing of nuclear cruise missiles, which lasted nearly two decades and was some 30,000 women strong.
Compete for prizes while learning about your Finances and exploring your financial options! The crash course you never got!
Lu Peng is the Gerard L. “Jerry” Rispone professor with the Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His research interests include computer systems and architecture focusing on many design issues on CPUs and GPUs, hardware accelerators, and applications for deep learning neural networks and blockchains.
Dr. Erica Crespi Presents: “Environmental influences on development: testing old ideas in new contexts.”
SBS promotion seminar
Wanting to see the world but are struggling because you also are on a tight budget? Join Eduardo as he gives some advice on how to plan ahead of time and look for the best deals on flights, stays and some cool attractions to visit! Don’t worry about your emotional baggage, just wing it and keep it plain and simple!
Make the change to mindfulness to find meaning in your career in this workshop.
GridAPPS-D™ is an open-source platform that accelerates the development and deployment of portable applications for advanced distribution management and operations. The GridAPPS-D™ project is sponsored by the U.S. DOE’s Office of Electricity, Advanced Grid Research. Its purpose is to reduce the time and cost to integrate advanced functionality into distribution operations to create a more reliable and resilient grid.
Join Peer Advisor David on a crash course of beneficial books to help with financial literacy.
Peer Advisor Nayomi will share her tips and tricks of shopping on a budget. She will discuss local shops around Pullman that offer promotions, online stores with reduced prices, and advice that helped her limit overspending.
In this insightful webinar, award-winning author Octavia Goredema will share how to overcome setbacks and unlock your potential to accelerate your career.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy, Spring Book Club Discussion
Join us to discuss ways we can spur motivation to learn by invoking positive emotions in the classroom. We will be discussing discuss ideas for initiating and gauging the success of small changes we make in our teaching. We will…
Inés Hernández-Ávila (Niimiipuu/Nez Perce and Tejana), Professor, Native American Studies, UC Davis, is one of the six founders of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA). Her research focuses on the interrelationships between autonomy, the arts, spirit, and social justice, through the study of Native American/Indigenous poetry, U.S./Mexico, with a particular focus on Chiapas. She is a poet, scholar, translator, visual artist, and a member of Luk’upsíimey/The North Star Collective, a group of Niimiipuu creative writers and language workers.
Join Peer Advisor Nayomi in this student led round table discussion. Share experiences, ask questions, and discuss finances in a peer to peer, relaxed setting.
I will explore system design tradeoffs for an important class of graph algorithms — graph mining. I will describe experiences creating abstractions, optimization techniques and automation methodologies for graph mining, across different layers of the system stack, including both software and hardware.
The DTC Expert Series continues on 4/29 @ noon (PST) with Brent Almond, a successful graphic designer, art director, and illustrator for more than 20 years. His work has been honored by over 200 industry awards and publications, and he was profiled by Graphic Design USA as one of 2022’s People to Watch. Brent has used his talents to advocate for causes and organizations related to LGBTQ+ rights, adoption/foster care, and the environment.