Structural Graph representation learning for National Security Applications and Beyond
Online
April 2023
Presented by Student Financial Services.
A deep dive into the realm of Federal Student Loans. We will be covering the ins and outs of your student loans, expectations, and your responsibilities as a borrower. We will also be touching base on the variety of Federal Student Loan payment programs available, to include federal student loan forgiveness opportunities.
The Spring 2023 session is focused on the basics of Critical Race Theory and WSU’s new Equity Impact Assessment tool. By the end of the summit, participants will understand how they can apply Critical Race Theory to their work at WSU and how to use the Equity Impact Assessment tool to evaluate new and existing policies.
Upcoming neuroscience seminars this spring on the WSU Pullman campus
April 7 at 12:20 PM Valentina Damonte. “Uncovering key underlying molecular players in a stress-sensitive brain circuit involved in reinstatement” April 14 at 12:10 PM Leah Mayo, University of Calgary. “The endocannabinoid system as a novel…
Upcoming neuroscience seminars this spring on the WSU Pullman campus
April 14 at 12:10 PM Leah Mayo, University of Calgary. “The endocannabinoid system as a novel therapeutic target for trauma-related disorders” April 21 at 12:10 PM Jingru Sun, WSU Spokane. “Neuronal GPCR regulation of innate immunity…
Dr. Karin Peterson, Rocky Mountain Laboratories
“Orthobunyavirus pathogenesis: Brain vs Brawn”
Come learn about a values-based approach to mastering your finances! Engage with your personal values to understand your financial needs and priorities.
#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 12, 2023, the Cougar family will come together and give to the scholarships, programs, and experiences that set WSU apart. Where will you make a difference on April 12?
Deep learning has shown superior performance for automating image recognition tasks, exceeding human capabilities in both time and accuracy. Histopathology diagnostics is one of the more popular challenges at the intersection of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and medicine. Developing methods to automatically segment and detect pathologies in digitized histology slides imposes unique challenges due to the large size of these images and the complexity of the features present in biological tissue.
Autism Research: What We Know and What We Don’t
The presentation will heavily be based on findings from the UC Davis MIND Institute Autism Phenome Project. This is a longitudinal study of children with autism and age matched nonautistic children. Children enter the study soon after diagnosis (2-3 ½ years of age) and undergo behavioral and cognitive assessment as well as magnetic resonance imaging, EEG and other biological tests.
More upcoming neuroscience seminars this spring on the WSU Pullman campus.
April 21 at 12:10 PM Jingru Sun, WSU Spokane. “Neuronal GPCR regulation of innate immunity in C. elegans” April 28 at 12:10 PM Charles Chung, Oregon
Speaker: Sonja Glumich
Abstract: This seminar talk introduces the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate (AFRL/RI) in Rome, New York and its Cyber Core Technical Competency. It overviews Air Force and Space Force cyber strategy, technological trends of interest in the cyber area, and student experiential learning opportunities at AFRL/RI.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy Brown Bag Seminar
WriteSTEM: Virtual Tools to Help Students Improve Their Writing Skills
Student: Vincent Lombardi
Degree: Computer Science MS
Thesis Title: Bootcamp Method for Training General Purpose AI Agents
Upcoming neuroscience seminars this spring on the WSU Pullman campus
April 28 at 12:10 PM Charles Chung, Oregon
Credit has a powerful impact on our lives! It affects our ability to rent an apartment, get a job and even purchase a home. This informative presentation teaches participants about credit reports and credit scores, the benefits of having good credit and ten keys to effective credit building. Hosted by College Affordability Programs.
Watch for neuroscience seminars this fall on the WSU Pullman campus
Please join us to hear keynote speaker Dr. Teddie Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP, who will discuss “Planetary Health- Building Solidarity for a Better Future”. The keynote presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with WSU College of Nursing faculty members. Participants can earn 1.5 continuing nursing education contact hours.