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Wednesday, October 3 @3 pm
Blackboard Grade Center (attend virtually)
WSU Pullman

All WSU courses are associated with a Blackboard course space for instructors to use as needed. For each of these training sessions, we suggest you bring your own device to follow along.

Thursday, October 4 @4 pm
WSU/UI Geological Sciences Seminar Series Presents
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

Speaker: Kevin Lindsey, Principal Hydrogeologist, GeoEngineers, Inc.

Seminar Title: Groundwater Conditions in the CRBG, Central Columbia Basin: Stories from CBGWMA, Umatilla Basin, WWB, and Elsewhe

Thursday, October 4 @4:10 pm
Distinguished Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Christoph Boehme
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a distinguished colloquium featuring Christoph Boehme, Physics & Astronomy, University of Utah. Dr. Boehme will present their talk, “Spintronics of weakly spin-orbit coupled materials.”

Wednesday, October 10 @12 pm
Community of Practice
WSU Pullman

All Faculty: For all disciplines and course environments. (September 12, November 14)
Large Enrollment: For all disciplines and course environments. Will focus on large enrollment courses. (October 10)

Wednesday, October 10 @4:10 pm
Center for Reproductive Biology Seminar: Panshak Dakup; Dr. Shobhan Gadameedhi Laboratory
WSU Pullman - Biotechnology Life Sciences

Sponsored by the Center for Reproductive Biology Washington State University and the University of Idaho

Works in Progress Seminar

Title: Role of the circadian clock and sex in UVR signaling and melanomagenesis

Presented by: Panshak Dakup Dr. Shobhan Gaddameedhi Washington State University, Spokane

Refreshments available

Thursday, October 11 @4:10 pm
Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Eric Sorte
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Eric Sorte, Sandia National Lab. Dr. Sorte will present their talk, “Impact of Hydration and Sulfonation on the Morphology and Ionic Conductivity of SDAPP Proton Exchange Membranes.”

Tuesday, October 16 @12 pm
Technology Test Kitchen Event 2
WSU Pullman

There will be a variety of technologies available at this session including the Pivot camera and glasses, LE Bluetooth beacons, Equil Smartmarker, and more.

Thursday, October 18 @12 pm
Strategies for Enhancing Student Success
WSU Pullman - Spark

Attend all four sessions to receive an AOI Teaching Series Certificate! For more info, visit AOI Certificates.

Thursday, October 18 @12 pm
Strategies for Enhancing Student Success
WSU Pullman

Previously titled Active Learning, this training will cover approaches shown to result in greater learning achievements and a reduction in drop, withdrawal, and failure rates.

Thursday, October 18 @3 pm
Effective Syllabus Design
WSU Everett - Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Active learning sessions for faculty. Engage in the conversation! Lunch will be provided for sessions scheduled from 12:10-1 p.m. Snacks will be provided for sessions scheduled from 3-4:30 p.m.

Attend all four sessions to receive an AOI Teaching Series Certificate!

Wednesday, October 24 @12 pm
Technology Test Kitchen Event 3
WSU Pullman

Come see how you can integrate VR into education. There will be a full VR setup as well as interactive content that you can utilize with a desktop computer. Discover which works best for your course.

Wednesday, October 24 @6:30 pm
Sous Vide or Not to Sous Vide
WSU Global Campus - Online

Have you every accidentally undercooked your favorite cut of meat? With this amazing cooking technology, those days are behind you!

Thursday, October 25 @4:10 pm
Distinguished Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Ronald Walsworth
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Ronald Walsworth, Department of Physics, Harvard University. Dr. Walsworth will present their talk, “Magnetic sensing using quantum defects in diamond.”