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Friday, September 1 All day
College Colors Day
WSU System-wide

Share your spirit and wear your crimson & gray!
Across the United States students, parents, family, faculty, fans, and alumni will show their school pride and celebrate College Colors Day.

Tuesday, September 5 @3 pm
COACHE Faculty Satisfaction Survey Town Hall
Online

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.

Monday, September 11 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar: Machine Learning Models for Drug Delivery and Virus Detection
Workshop / Seminar
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Drug delivery to the brain is a major challenge for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease due to the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a highly selective barricade formed by microvascular endothelial cells. In recent years, nanoparticles have received a significant amount of interest for targeted drug delivery across the BBB.

Wednesday, September 20 @1:30 pm
COACHE Listening Session – WSU Tri-Cities
East Building - WSU Tri-Cities

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 listening sessions on all campuses to discuss the COACHE Faculty Satisfaction Survey. The discussion will focus on the results of the survey and include a dedicated question-and-answer session.

Thursday, September 21 @9 am
Don’t Leave a Mess: How to Disaster-Proof Your Family Legacy
Online

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.

Thursday, September 28 @1:30 pm
Making headlines: promoting research in the media
Online

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.