BFA Exhibition with senior Madilyn Velasquez
WSU Pullman
December 2024
VCEA Reading & Discussion Group
SPEAKER: Dr. Aloysius Soon, Professor of Materials Theory & Design, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul Republic of Korea
PhD student, Shamila Gopalakrishnan, proposing targeted dendrimer nanocarriers for advanced therapeutics in ocular and brain diseases.
Virginia Woolf scholar Emily Kopley will present two lectures on Dec. 3 and 4 at WSU’s Holland and Terrell Libraries. Kopley describes Woolf’s personal library, the writer’s exploration of poetry, and the cover art of To the Lighthouse, inspired by Woolf’s 1902 edition of English poet William Wordsworth. Focusing on Woolf’s poetry titles, Kopley said these books help readers to understand Woolf’s attitude towards poetry, which she considered a rival and muse to her own form, the novel.
The Cannabis Research Seminar Series is funded through the WSU Center for Cannabis Policy, Research, and Outreach (CCPRO) and is intended to highlight some of the excellent cannabis research conducted within the WSU system. Please see the attached flyer for a list of all our talks in store for the fall semester! The next talk, “Xenobiotic Sequestration in Cannabis sativa L Plants Reveals Differences in the Uptake and Accumulation Process Among Different Varieties,” will be held by Dr. Nolan Scheible on December 3rd.
Palouse Ridge Holiday Sale
Virginia Woolf scholar Emily Kopley will present two lectures on Dec. 3 and 4 at WSU’s Holland and Terrell Libraries. Kopley’s Dec. 4 lecture, “The Lighthouse as Tree: Vanessa Bell’s Cover for To the Lighthouse and Virginia Woolf’s 1902 Edition of Wordsworth,” is set from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections reading room.
Multifidelity, domain decomposition, and stacking for improving training for physics-informed networks
Presented by Dr. Amanda Howard, Mathematician, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Washington State University Press will host its 33rd Annual Holiday Book Fair on Thursday, December 5, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Terrell Library Atrium on the Pullman campus. The fair highlights books published throughout the year and is open to everyone. Several authors will be available to sign copies. Festivities also include steep discounts of 30-50% on all titles, drawings for free books, and complimentary refreshments. Sale prices will be valid for phone and online orders using coupon code HBF2024 throughout the week, December 2-8, 2024.
Palouse Ridge Holiday Sale
“Brevinin-2 Antimicrobial Peptides: Synthesis, Activity, and Optimization,” presented by Colin McDowell, Graduate student; Advisor: Dr. Douglas Call.
“Treponeme-associated hoof disease, an emerging disease in free-ranging elk (Cervus canadensis), is associated with multiple bacterial operational taxonomic units,” presented by Dr. Liz Goldsmith; “Characterizing the functional antibody Fc-mediated response to Anaplasma marginale,” presented by Chris Akinsulie.
Poinsettia sales
Palouse Ridge Holiday Sale
Come learn about exciting developments in these labs.
The College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy presents a Semester Seminar with lessons from an international simulation and education conference, and tips on how to highlight professional development in your educator’s CV.
PhD student, Matt Beckman, giving a talk about Substituent and Isomeric Effects on Self-Assembled Phthalocyanine Monolayers on HOPG 0001 as Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and DFT Calculations.
Enjoy hot apple cider, punch, cookies, celebratory photos with a complimentary keepsake, and a tasting of the new WSU Blended Learning Sparking Reserve wine (21+ with valid ID) to commemorate the day during an open house at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center.
Commencement lets you share the excitement and importance of academic accomplishments with peers, family, and friends!
WSU School of Music Brings “Home for the Holidays” to the Palouse on December 7th!
Music lovers across the Palouse can usher in the holiday season with WSU School of Music’s Holiday Celebration: Home for the Holidays on Saturday, December 7th, 2024, at 2:00 pm in a fully decorated Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU-Pullman…
WSU is reviewing proposals for a systemwide (all campuses) Online Student Organization Management and Student Event Management System.
The primary goals of the awarded contract are to 1) ensure the effective administration of Registered Student Organizations and 2) ensure thorough event approval workflows exist, ensuring appropriate university administration…
Surveys show that up to three-quarters of people around the world are struggling from burnout. When you’re burned out, you feel it with every fiber of your being. Burnout is a devastating state of exhaustion, perceived incompetence, and detachment from others and your work, and strikes professionals and family caregivers alike. The stress of living in today’s high-pressure world, coupled with the fallout from the recent Covid pandemic, means that many of us are at the end of our rope. Fortunately, self-compassion can help you both prevent and recover from burnout. Self-compassion involves treating yourself with warmth, encouragement, and support when you’re stressed and overworked. A large body of research shows that self-compassion is one of the most powerful sources of strength, coping, and resilience we have available to cope with burnout. Dr. Kristin Neff, PhD
“p38 MAPK regulates HIF-1α stabilization and the hypoxic response in leiomyosarcoma cells,” presented by Nuha Haque; Advisor: Dr. Eric Shelden
WSU is reviewing proposals for a systemwide (all campuses) Online Student Organization Management and Student Event Management System.
The primary goals of the awarded contract are to 1) ensure the effective administration of Registered Student…
WSU is reviewing proposals for a systemwide (all campuses) Online Student Organization Management and Student Event Management System.
The primary goals of the awarded contract are to 1) ensure the effective administration of Registered Student…
Chancellor Dave Cillay and First Lady Val Cillay invite you to the Ida Lou Anderson House for a celebration of the winter season! Stop by and enjoy some light refreshments and mingling with the WSU community.
WSU is reviewing proposals for a systemwide (all campuses) Online Student Organization Management and Student Event Management System.
The primary goals of the awarded contract are to 1) ensure the effective administration of Registered Student…
Targeted Therapies Using Behavioral Medicine
Celebrate the end of the fall semester with us!
Get ready for the ultimate Cougar tailgate experience at The PreGame! Join fellow Cougs at SDSU Mission Valley River Park in San Diego starting at 1:00 p.m. for all-you-can-eat BBQ, drinks, and live performances by the Cougar Marching Band, WSU Cheer Squad, and Butch T. Cougar. Special guests include WSU President Kirk Schulz and other WSU leaders. Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of Cougar spirit before the big game!