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WSU Extension
September 2023
Laura Hill (Senior Vice Provost), Doug Call (Incoming Senior Vice Provost), and Catherine Cooper (Associate Dean for Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences) will be hosting a virtual Town Hall to discuss the COACHE Faculty Satisfaction Survey on September 5. The discussion will focus on sharing the results of the survey and include a dedicated question-and-answer session. The meeting will be recorded and available on our website following the event.
WSU Pullman Access Center is facilitating a virtual workshop to help faculty understand notification letters received when a student requests their accommodations. Learn more about the steps you can take to provide successful accommodations to Cougs. This workshop will provide a general overview our of faculty notification letter
On display is a collection of previous public works created by AREA C Projects, as well as concept imagery for their upcoming installation for the WSU Plant Sciences Building.
Save the Dates! 2023 CLIC Conference, hosted by the WSU College of Medicine: September 21 – 24.
When families cannot discuss money, it can have negative consequences for everyone involved. It is important to recognize that building, managing, and transitioning wealth are three distinct processes. Once you have successfully built your business and invested significant amounts of time and money into it, it is worthwhile to consider what kind of legacy you want to leave behind.
In addition to exciting updates about the WSU system, this town hall will provide a unique opportunity for the WSU community to engage in Q&A with WSU’s leadership. WSU Pullman students, faculty, and staff, along with Extension and system-level employees, are encouraged to submit their questions in advance.
Are you contemplating a major career change but need help figuring out where to start? Have you been doing the same job for years and are ready for a change?
Not all studies work well in the media, but some novel, impactful research can make big headlines, bringing important findings to a wide audience – if they’re presented in an accessible way. Join WSU Science Writer Sara Zaske for a short presentation on press releases followed by a Q&A discussion with a panel of journalists whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, NBC News, Geekwire, Science Friday, and the New Scientist, among other outlets.