Join the WSU College of Medicine for a virtual, two-day gathering grounded in evidence-based and culturally relevant care. Hear from medical and community leaders and organizations dedicated to solving problems in challenging healthcare environments.
College
February 2023
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Learn about marketing and sales for startups. Get a head start on the marketing section of your Business Plan Competition executive summary.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Speakers:
Dr. Trevor Bond (he/his), Associate Dean for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections and Director of the Center for Arts and Humanities at Washington State University (PhD Public History, WSU)
Dr. Nora Kuster (she/her), Head of the Humanities Library, Subject Librarian for English and American Studies and Director of the…
Structural basis for the binding and activation of GPR68, an orphan GPCR implicated in ovarian cancer.
CAH has organized a seminar series to support first-generation graduate students at WSU. The objective of this series is to provide first-gen grad students with a space where they can share the challenges that they are facing in graduate school. In addition, these meetings will help the first-gen students from various departments at WSU build a community across disciplines.
Darryl “Doc D” Singleton, percussionist, drummer, and WSU’s Jazz Area Coordinator will be featured in a collaborative presentation with Armine Galachyan, associate professor in WSU’s department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles as they explore the intersection of the two art forms we all engage in on some level –…
The talk describes the importance of having outstanding mentors and presents two different national models of mentoring programs. The talk concludes with a description of my personal journey to tenure and promotion.
Daryn Bartlett, Cyber Security Support Branch Manager, NUWC Keyport, will host drop-in hours for resume review and career advice, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Dana Hall 149b. Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science majors are encourage to drop-in.
Speaker: Dr. Seth Rudman, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University, Vancouver
Title: Rapid adaptation and its consequences for natural populations
Behavioral Security Research in Information Systems
Join engineers from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on Monday, Feb. 6, 4-5 p.m., Sloan Hall 150, to learn about civilian jobs and internships
Energy Systems Innovation Center and Advanced Grid Institute presents “Robust Dynamic State Estimation and the Koopman Operator” by Dr. Marcos Netto, New Jersey Institute of Technology
OVERVIEW
For this presentation, I will talk about dynamic state estimation in the first part of the talk. In particular, I will focus on…
Meet with over 125 employers who are looking to hire for intern and entry-level roles.
learn about engineering and business careers at bp.
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) is seeking civilian entry-level Engineers and Scientists to assume exciting and challenging jobs supporting Naval Aviation. Demand is high for candidates with degrees in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Challenges and career opportunities are unlimited as you and your team work to develop, deliver and support state-of-the-art aircraft to the men and women defending our nation.
The Naval Nuclear Lab is the Navy’s trusted partner for superior propulsion technology, design, testing, training and support. Join them at this information session to learn about job and internship opportunities in business and engineering.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
The Foley Institute will host Sam Jackson, University of Albany, who will deliver a talk on anti-government extremist groups, such as the Oathkeepers, and the implications they hold for democracy.
WSU Bands welcomes all to a new semester of music making. We welcome Flutist Sophia Tegart to the stage as feature artist, as well as special guest Isabella Morill as a visiting composer. Come here powerful new works performed and composed by women composers for band.
Learn about the process of acquiring capital and making financial decisions for a new venture or startup.
Speaker: WSU alum Courtney Hastings, will talk about the connection between personal finance and new venture funding.
Join the current direcor of Public Policy and Advocacy at the American Boarding School Healing Coalition, Theresa Sheldon for a talk on the ongoing efforts to bring justice to native peoples for the trauma caused by years of boarding school policy.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Presenter: Keti Bardhi, PhD Candidate
Title: Inhibition of Nicotine Metabolism by Cannabidiol (CBD) and 7-Hydroxycannabidiol (7-OH-CBD)
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Student recital performance featuring Anastasia Golden on tuba with electronics and piano accompaniment. Come enjoy a tasty selection of tuba music featuring compositions by Ben Miles, Sofia Gubaidulina, and Brooke Pierson!
CAH has organized a seminar series to support first-generation graduate students at WSU. The objective of this series is to provide first-gen grad students with a space where they can share the challenges that they are facing in graduate school. In addition, these meetings will help the first-gen students from various departments at WSU build a community across disciplines.
The WSU School of Music will host Brazilian flutist Danilo Mezzadri in a master class and recital. Mezzadri will be joined by Roger McVey, piano and Leonard Garrison, flute on his recital that features works by Bach, Prokofiev, Lillios, and Tejara. Mezzadri is Professor of Flute at The…
Drawing from my own experience as a health care practitioner and scholar, I explore how one achieves and persists and remains engaged as a scholar in the midst of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. Second, I draw on my scholarly research on resilience and thriving to propose some ideas for how all of us might engage with the challenges of academic life and keep engaged and vital over
time.
6 .5″ pot of tulips – $10.00 ea
10″ combo planter (3 hyacinths with 3 primroses) – $20.00 ea
4.5″ primroses – $2.50 ea
Dr. Amir Gilmore, College of Education and Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion for Student Success and Retention, Washington State University
Title: What Will Your Students Inherit?: Fostering a Sense of Belonging Through Teaching and Mentoring
Title: Electron (De)Localization in High-Valent Lanthanides and Actinides
Join us for the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health Seminar Series
Presenter: Erin Clancey, Research Assistant Professor
Topic: Understanding Complex Biological Processes with Mathematical and Statistical Models
Power systems are being increasingly exposed to extreme weather and natural hazards with catastrophic consequences on modern societies, revealing at the same time significant challenges and limitations in current network planning and operation standards in providing hedge against such events. This has placed resilience in the spotlight of system operators, planners and decision-making bodies around the world.
Title: The Intersection of Biofuel and Crop Resilience: Enzymatic Characterization for Future Engineering
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Speaker: Ty Taitch from Lee & Hayes Law
Presented by Paul Panipinto, PhD Candidate
Title: TAK1 Inhibition in Monosodium Urate Induced Inflammation
WSU College of Nursing is hosting a two-part event — the first is the free virtual screening of AFTERSHOCK, which raises awareness of the disparities in maternal health in the black community. The second part of the event will be a virtual panel discussion examining the disparities on a national,…
CAH has organized a seminar series to support first-generation graduate students at WSU. The objective of this series is to provide first-gen grad students with a space where they can share the challenges that they are facing in graduate school. In addition, these meetings will help the first-gen students from various departments at WSU build a community across disciplines.
We are the Washington State University’s first-ever and only programming event organized by students, for students. Our goal is to create an environment that allows participants with diverse backgrounds and perspectives to collaborate, innovate, and learn. On February 18-19, this 24-hour event will challenge participants to showcase their skills and abilities along with push beyond their limits.
Guiding a potential successor can be difficult. This discussion will highlight a list of variables that can support both parties navigating a mentoring relationship. Emotional intelligence, defining goals and organic versus forced connections will be explored. The conversations’ goal is to view these relationships realistically, define common barriers to successful outcomes and use tools to facilitate evaluation of compatibility.
Cybersecurity and Quantum Computation in Control of Cyberphysical Systems for Next-Generation Manufacturing
Currently, there’s over 200,000 fleets across the United States, and they have a mandate for electrification. Some of the concerns are reducing the scope of two emissions, how much is it going to cost to actually electrify these vehicles and continued electricity costs to charge these vehicles, as well as the risk of vehicles not being charged the next day.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Let’s celebrate languages around the world!
Join us to read a short creative piece or excerpts from a longer literary text, recite a poem, perform an act from a play, or sing a song in any non-English language. And win some exciting prizes!!!
The Center for Arts and Humanities…
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass, will give WSU’s annual Common Reading Invited Lecture.
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
This in-person workshop will address the fundamentals of effective teaching in classrooms and laboratories
This meet and greet event features Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean Mary Rezac. This is your chance to meet the leadership and hear about the exciting future of VCEA.
Presented by Victoria Oyanna, PhD Candidate
Title: Transporter and Solubility Mechanisms of Intestinal Natural Product-Drug Interactions
This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Speaker: Matthew P. Heaney, chemistry graduate student
Title: MOX Fuels: From the Cradle to the Grave
CAH has organized a seminar series to support first-generation graduate students at WSU. The objective of this series is to provide first-gen grad students with a space where they can share the challenges that they are facing in graduate school. In addition, these meetings will help the first-gen students from various departments at WSU build a community across disciplines.
The Solstice Wind Quintet will perform Francis Poulenc’s Sextet for wind quintet and piano with WSU School of Music piano faculty, Fabio Menchetti. This major work from the wind chamber music repertoire is one of its most well-known and beloved. Amanda Harberg’s exciting Suite for…
Dr. Natalie Christian, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Louisville
The effects of global change on plant microbiomes
Host: Tanya Cheeke
Melissa Hellmann, racial, gender, and economic inequality reporter for the Center of Public Integrity, will present “The Cost of Disparity: How State Tax Policies Fuel the Racial Wealth Gap” at the Hoops Taxation Research and Policy Institute’s spring forum.
Advanced Grid Institute presents Pathways to Net-zero in the Western US Considering the Impacts of Climate Change, Resilience to Climate Extremes, and Equity by Dr. Nathalie Voisin, Pacific Northwest National Lab
Title: Dendrimers: From Design, Synthesis to their Biomedical Applications
This seminar will focus on recent and ongoing R&D activities and future directions for power systems with high renewable energy penetration with an emphasis on grid-forming inverters that are considered essential to stabilize low-inertia grids, overcoming drawbacks of the traditional inverter control approach and grid-following control.
Need a résumé or cover letter? Your current résumé not landing interviews? Don’t know where to start? Let us help! We will discuss format, style, and how to write application documents that best reflect your strengths and talents.