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Monday, May 1 @8 am
Grub at the CUB: Coffee & Donuts
Compton Union Building

Start your morning right with some FREE coffee and donuts in the CUB. Available between 8-10 a.m. on CUB 1st floor between May 1-5. Only available while supplies last.

Monday, May 1 @8 pm
Grub at the CUB: Free Pizza
Compton Union Building

Moonlight Meal: Free Pizza
Enjoy free complimentary pizza from the Compton Union Building! The CUB is staying open until midnight for finals week. Grab a free slice of pizza on Monday, May 1 at 8:00 p.m. on CUB 1st floor. Available while supplies last.

Tuesday, May 2 @10 am
Schweitzer Engineering Hall — Design Feedback
Dana Hall

Students, please help us design the Schweitzer Engineering Hall (SEH). The SEH building, being designed now, will be the hub for engineering and design programs in the Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture.
Share your thoughts with our design and construction team on Tuesday May 2nd at either location – the FIZ in Dana 15 or on the lawn of Thompson Flats.
Food will be available. We hope you can stop by!

Tuesday, May 2 @1 pm
Coffee & Cookies with Student Affairs
Compton Union Building

Coffee & Cookies with Student Affairs
Grab free coffee and cookies, provided by Student Affairs! Available starting on Tuesday, May 2 at 1:00 p.m. on CUB 1st floor.

Tuesday, May 2 @1 pm
WSU Community Engagement Summit
Online

Join colleagues and partners from across the WSU system to learn about community engagement efforts and tools used in our communities this year.
Elizabeth Chilton, WSU Provost, will give opening remarks. Presentations will explore new initiatives, opportunities to connect, recent success stories, and how we can approach future challenges.

Tuesday, May 2 @8 pm
Grub at the CUB: Free Late-night Pancakes and Sausages
Compton Union Building

Free Late-night Pancakes & Sausages
Breakfast for dinner, and it’s free! Grab free pancakes and sausages available on CUB 1st floor starting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2. Available while supplies last.

GRUB AT THE CUB
The CUB is giving away free food during dead and finals week! The CUB is also open until midnight from April 26-May 4.

Friday, May 5 @10 am
Hort Club’s Graduation Plant Sale
Greenhouses by Ferdinand's

Plant varities in the sale (weather depending)

Tomatoes, peppers, and flowers Geraniums Deck planters Hanging baskets Wave petunias

Saturday, May 6 All day
2023 Pullman Spring Commencement
Beasley Coliseum

Commencement lets you share the excitement and importance of academic accomplishments with peers, family, and friends.

Saturday, May 6 @10 am
Commencement Celebrations at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

The visitor center will be open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 6 to celebrate the Washington State University Pullman Class of 2023. Festivities will include light refreshments featuring Coug-made treats such as cheese and free souvenir graduation photos, complete with a BVC staff photographer!
Staff will also be available to assist visitors with parking and shuttle information, wayfinding and directions, dining options, sightseeing and other final must-do activities before leaving campus.

Saturday, May 6 @7:30 pm
DVM Commencement 2023
Ceremony / Service
Beasley Coliseum

Commencement ceremony for the professional Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Doors will open at 7:00 pm. No tickets required. Event open to all.

Wednesday, May 10 @12:10 pm
Reinforcing Learning: How to Incorporate Starting Pauses
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

Pausing for 2-3 minutes during a lecture/clinical teaching can significantly increase short-term memory and embed knowledge into students’ long-term memory (Ruhl, et al., 1987; Prince, 2004). Join this session to see examples of how pausing at the start of teaching can provide an opportunity to focus attention, use predictions, and assess previous knowledge.

Tuesday, May 16 @11 am
What Was Always Yours And Never Lost
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

What Was Always Yours And Never Lost provides an essential introduction to recent works of video art and experimental documentary by indigenous film and video makers from throughout North America. The nine included films traverse a wide range to topics and formal strategies while touching on indigeneity—assertions of identity and presence in the face of colonial history. They make space for poetry, for beauty, and speak to the joys of preserving the past, establishing community, and seeing the future differently.

Wednesday, May 17 @12:10 pm
Keep it Simple! Designing Effective Multimedia Learning Resources
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

Effective multimedia learning resources are simple and follow evidence-based design principles. In this session, you will have the opportunity to learn and apply key principles of multimedia learning to create educational resources such as training videos, PowerPoints or eLearning courses.

Wednesday, May 17 @4 pm
Introduction to SP3NW WSU’s Business Incubator
Workshop / Seminar
WSU System-wide

SP3NW is WSU’s membership-based incubator providing wrap-around support to startup companies developing scalable technologies. We advise individuals who either have their own intellectual property (IP) and are looking to license their WSU IP from the Office of Commercialization. We invite you learn more at a 30-minute virtual orientation Wednesday, May 17!

Thursday, May 18 @12 pm
Transforming Educational Design: The Experience and Stories of Harvard Medical School’s Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship
Online

The longitudinal integrated clerkship (LIC) model is grounded in principles derived from the sciences of learning–social and cognitive psychology, general education, and medical education. The structure has proved transferable across institutions and contexts and is informing clinical education transformation nationwide and worldwide. This session reviews the case for change and rationale that drove the wholesale redesign of the clinical year from traditional blocks to LICs.

Monday, May 22 All day
Immunology Symposium in Honor of Bill C. Davis
Conference / Symposium
Compton Union Building

Celebrate Dr. Bill Davis’s illustrious career and the contributions of the Washington State University (WSU) Monoclonal Antibody Center to the veterinary immunology field.
Bill conceived the WSU Monoclonal Antibody Center in 1979, and the Center has since provided necessary immune reagents to scientists in the fields of veterinary immunology and infectious diseases.

Wednesday, May 24 @12:10 pm
Reinforcing Learning: How to Incorporate Closing Pauses
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

Pausing for 2-3 minutes during a lecture/clinical teaching can significantly increase short-term memory and embed knowledge into students’ long-term memory (Ruhl, et al., 1987; Prince, 2004). Join this session to see examples of how pausing at the start of teaching can provide an opportunity to focus attention, use predictions, and assess previous knowledge.

Saturday, May 27 All day
Wilderness First Aid
Student Recreation Center

Learn Wilderness First Aid instructed by NOLS Wilderness Medicine, conveniently located on the WSU Pullman campus. This hands-on, two-day course will cover a wide range of wilderness medicine topics. Whether spending time in the outdoors is your passion or profession, feel prepared to answer “What do I do now?” in emergency situations.

Wednesday, May 31 @12:10 pm
Dossier Dilemmas
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

A thorough professional dossier is valuable in promotion applications, award nominations, and teaching development. In this session, we will critique examples of dossier components and demonstrate how collegial feedback can be used to create effective outcomes.