The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the return of its outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place over the course of four dates this summer (June 24, July 15, August 5, and August 26), starting at…
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1) An introduction to the sport of dog agility; 2) Injuries and health needs assessment; 3) Orthopedic evaluation; 4) Shoulder and digit injuries; 5) Iliopsoas injuries and cranial cruciate ligament ruptures; 6) Working with the traveling competitor and dogs.
LIFT Faculty Fellowship Program (Learn. Inspire. Foster. Transform.) is designed to support instructors in this work. We use teaching methods that have been shown to improve students’ engagement, connection, and learning, to decrease course withdrawal and fail rates, and to increase retention. Dr. Sarah Guess will present her experience as a LIFT Fellow.
Join us as we welcome students to the professional veterinary medical program during the 24th Annual Convocation & White Coat Ceremony. Veterinary students receive a white coat symbolizing the start of their journey to become a veterinarian.
The White Coat Ceremony signifies the beginning of a student doctor’s journey as a medical professional. When the white coat is placed on their shoulders, they are committing to prioritize compassionate, collaborative, and scientifically excellent care from the very first day.
Title: Thermodynamics of f-block condensed matters
With the continuous deployment of distributed energy resources (DER), behind-the-meter resources, advanced sensors, and grid-edge intelligence in recent years, the distribution power grid monitoring and operation is increasingly becoming complex. Effectively leveraging the massive amount of data available with digital automation to achieve situational awareness (SA) for the right operational decisions is critical to enhancing system resiliency, stability, and sustainability.
Enjoy Ferdinand’s Ice Cream and a variety of toppings while learning about Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s student clubs, organizations, and resources. Don’t miss this premiere social and academic event of the season!
Explore strengths and gaps within current WSU research activities designed to expand knowledge of public health issues and/or seeking to improve the health and wellness of those living in rural, remote and underserved communities, domestically and around the globe.
Presenter: Dr. Heloisa Rutigliano
Associate Professor, Utah State University, Animal Dairy & Veterinary Sciences
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the return of its outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place over the course of four dates this summer (June 24, July 15, August 5, and August 26), starting at…
Speller is a multidisciplinary artist based in Minnesota. Her work uses photography, installation, sound, text, and mixed media visual works to interpret historic narratives through contemporary discourse. Her research-based practice is centered around elevating, complicating and inventing stories that explore ancestry, identity, and spatial memory.
Dr. Dale Clement, Department of Evolution and Ecology, UC Davis and currently a postdoctoral research in the Storfer lab: “Modeling the effects of evolutionary history and stochasticity on population responses to environmental change”.
With the increasing emissions of green-house gases and the changing attitudes toward fossil fuels the energy landscape is rapidly evolving. Energy sources that were once dominant are facing more intense scrutiny due to their polluting effects. One of the alternative clean power sources is hydrogen; however, in its compressed gaseous form, the wide applicability of hydrogen will remain limited. In an attempt to increase the use of hydrogen to store and transport clean energy, we have turned to dissolvable hydrogen sources: formate salts.
This seminar chronicles the development of digital waveform mass spectrometry by our group at WSU in terms of the theory, hardware, and methods. It provides a timeline and reasoned path for the development of digital waveform technology (DWT) in pursuit of extending the working range of mass spectrometers to cover the complete range of intact proteins and biological complexes.
Learn about the Graduate Program Fellowships for highly qualified students in National Security.