Overview of federal health appropriation processes and a discussion of WSU’s concept paper procedures. Guidance will be provided on how to utilize the concept paper process to maximize impact along with examples shared of lessons learned and how it is used to build federal support for WSU.
Online
May 2022
Research Faculty are Invited! Please join the Office of External Relations & Government Affairs in collaboration with WSU Health Sciences & the Office of Research for a virtual town hall event from 9 am – 11:30 am PT Monday, May 2nd featuring experts from the Cornerstone Government Affairs team discussing federal support for health science research.
Speaker: Cory Justin Baker Cybercore Integration Center, Idaho National Laboratory
Title: Cybersecurity for the Operational Technology Environment
Abstract: The Cybersecurity for the Operational Technology Environment (CyOTE) program, funded by Department of Energy, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response (CESER), works with energy sector partners and the…
In this deep-dive webinar, New York Times bestselling author and award-winning speaker Keith Ferrazzi and coauthor Kian Gohar will show you how to shape your organization to remain competitive in a new post-pandemic context.
Emerging and next-generation supercomputers have nodes that are becoming more powerful and complex, with a set of hosts, e.g., CPUs, and a set of devices, e.g., GPUs, on their nodes. During an application’s execution on such a supercomputer, load imbalances occurring within a node – induced by the application or induced by system noise and other complexities of the node’s hardware – slow down the application’s execution significantly.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy: Teaching Tool Kit Series “Conquering Canvas: Sharing experiences using our most recent new LMS,” presented by Dr. John Wenz, who has found a way to use Canvas for integrating information, engaging students, and providing feedback.
Transient faults are becoming a significant concern for emerging extreme-scale high performance computing (HPC) systems. This nascent problem is exacerbated by technology trends toward smaller transistor size, higher circuit density and the use of near-threshold voltage techniques to save power. They could corrupt the execution of long-running scientific applications by leading to either SDCs (incorrect values in outputs) or soft failures (abnormal termination, e.g., process crashes).
Continuing Veterinary Medical Education, Webinar with Dr. Annie Chen-Allen
CE Credit: 1 hour
Learn about the intersectionality of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title IX with Kiara Drake, the assistant director for civil rights and ADA coordinator in Compliance and Civil Rights.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching
This workshop will introduce the concepts of measurable student learning outcomes and how they impact all other elements of course design. Well-written and implemented outcomes drive student engagement by allowing students to visualize what they will leave the class being able to do.
Practice your drawing skills and join us in a game of online Pictionary!
In this deep dive webinar, author Brendan McGurgan explores the 10 Principles of Scaling – from developing a scaleup psyche to establishing your purpose, sourcing the right people, planning, and implementing repeatable performance to fuel 10x growth.
Inside this power-packed session, we’ll explore strategies grounded in neuroscience principles, that will empower you to create meaningful (and seriously impactful) change in your life NOW.
Journaling is often cited as a tool that can potentially improve mental health. But, what exactly is journaling, and why could it be beneficial?