Presented by Dr. Sam Golden, University of Washington.
Online
November 2024
In the final town hall series of his presidency, President Kirk Schulz will reflect on his eight years at Washington State University, sharing the milestones achieved and the initiatives currently shaping the future of the university.
At the conclusion of his remarks, President Schulz will be joined by the executive leadership team for a moderated Q+A session addressing live and pre-submitted questions from the university community.
Title: Securing our Critical Infrastructure – Who is CISA and how can we help?
“Interplay of Replications Timing, DNA Repair, and Translesion Synthesis in UV Mutagenesis in a Yeast,” presented by Allysa Sewell.
The third of three panel discussions delving into the evolving role of AI in higher education. “Byte-Sized Learning: AI’s Impact on the Classroom Experience,” presented by Liam Broughton-Neiswanger, and others TBA.
Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience Work in Progress Seminar Series: The Peters and Jansen labs.
“One Health Therapeutics for Cryptosporidium, Toxoplasma, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Besnoitia,” presented by Wes Van Voorhis, University of Washington.
“Of Mice and Microbes: A Peptidoglycan-Sleep Story,” presented by Erika English, PhD student, WSU Spokane.
In the final town hall series of his presidency, President Kirk Schulz will reflect on his eight years at Washington State University, sharing the milestones achieved and the initiatives currently shaping the future of the university.
At the conclusion of his remarks, President Schulz will be joined by the executive leadership team for a moderated Q+A session addressing live and pre-submitted questions from the university community.
“Recognizing and Addressing Wellbeing Needs for Educators,” presented by Rocky Lucas, Jeremiah Grissett, and Jane Jenkins, all from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Counseling & Wellness, DVM Student Services team.
“Finding Your Rhythm: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Academia,” presented by: Dr. Jeremiah E. Grissett, College of Veterinary Medicine, Counseling & Wellness.
Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience Work in Progress Seminar Series: The Rossi and McLaughlin labs.
Title: The Importance of Creating a Physical and Digital Identity Strategy to Combat Fraud
Speaker: Jaime Rojas
“Specialization of the chromatin remodeler RSC to mobilize partially-unwrapped nucleosomes,” presented by Ayiana Sapp.
In the final town hall series of his presidency, President Kirk Schulz will reflect on his eight years at Washington State University, sharing the milestones achieved and the initiatives currently shaping the future of the university.
At the conclusion of his remarks, President Schulz will be joined by the executive leadership team for a moderated Q+A session addressing live and pre-submitted questions from the university community.
“Leveraging the innate immune system to combat neurogenerative diseases,” presented by Dr. Johannes Schlachetzki, University of California, San Diego. Host: Dr. Sascha Duttke, Assistant Professor, School of Molecular Biosciences.
In the final town hall series of his presidency, President Kirk Schulz will reflect on his eight years at Washington State University, sharing the milestones achieved and the initiatives currently shaping the future of the university.
At the conclusion of his remarks, President Schulz will be joined by the executive leadership team for a moderated Q+A session addressing live and pre-submitted questions from the university community.
Please submit your questions for senior leadership in advance.
In the final town hall series of his presidency, President Kirk Schulz will reflect on his eight years at Washington State University, sharing the milestones achieved and the initiatives currently shaping the future of the university.
At the conclusion of his remarks, President Schulz will be joined by the executive leadership team for a moderated Q+A session addressing live and pre-submitted questions from the university community.