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Tuesday, October 1 @11:10 am
Web Conferencing via Zoom
WSU Pullman - Spark

Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Wednesday, October 2 @3:10 pm
Blackboard Learn: Basics
WSU Pullman - Spark

All WSU courses are associated with a Blackboard course space for instructors to use as needed. For each of these training, we suggest you bring your own device to follow along. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Thursday, October 3 @10:10 am
Blackboard Learn: Grade Center
WSU Pullman - Spark

All WSU courses are associated with a Blackboard course space for instructors to use as needed. For each of these training, we suggest you bring your own device to follow along. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Thursday, October 3 @4:10 pm
Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Dr. Matthew Hedman
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Matthew Hedman, Department of Physics, University of Idaho. Dr. Hedman will present their talk, “How old are Saturn’s rings (and moons)?”

Wednesday, October 9 @9:10 am
Blackboard Learn: Rubrics and Assignments
WSU Pullman - Spark

All WSU courses are associated with a Blackboard course space for instructors to use as needed. For each of these training, we suggest you bring your own device to follow along. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Wednesday, October 9 @2:10 pm
Web Conferencing via Zoom
WSU Pullman - Spark

Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Thursday, October 10 @11 am
Seminar: Two-dimensional nanostructure-based membranes for water filtration
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Providing an adequate supply of potable water is one of the grand challenges in the current century due to climate change, population and industrial growth. Sustainable, and energy efficient water treatment technologies are needed to combat current and future global challenges in water sustainability.

Thursday, October 10 @4:10 pm
Physics & Astronomy – Dr. Nicholas J. Borys
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Nicholas J. Borys, Department of Physics, Montana State University.

Monday, October 14 @11:10 am
Perusall: Ensure Your Student are Reading
WSU Pullman - Spark

Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Monday, October 14 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar
WSU Pullman - Spark

Banafsheh Molki is Ph.D. student in Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at Washington State University.

Wednesday, October 16 @12:10 pm
Copyright in the Academic World
WSU Vancouver - Online

Copyright law matters to many aspects of academic work, from classroom teaching and readings to presentation and publication.

Thursday, October 17 @11 am
Seminar: A Scientifically- Achievable Green New Deal
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Congressional members have rolled out a “Green New Deal” that calls for a rapid shift to carbon-free energy requiring drastic measures to cut carbon emissions across the economy.

Thursday, October 17 @12:10 pm
Faculty-Led Workshops: Building an Environment of Success
WSU Everett - Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Your WSU colleagues have some exciting ideas to share! Hear from a panel about successful implementation of simple changes to make a big impact. Every faculty panel will include perspectives of varying disciplines and offer a 30-minute open lab following the workshop for you to incorporate panel ideas into your own course.

Monday, October 21 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar
WSU Pullman - Spark

Aalo Gupta is the Director of the Future & Renewable Fuels Group in the Phillips 66 Technology Organization. He manages the research portfolio related to the production of renewable and advanced fuels beyond traditional petroleum derived transportation fuels.

Tuesday, October 22 @3:10 pm
Cougar Capture: VoiceThread
WSU Pullman - Spark

Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Thursday, October 24 @11 am
Seminar: How materials science is influencing the memory industry in electronics
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Presented by Tyler Lenzi, Senior Director Micron Technology, Boise, Idaho

With the increasing pressures of reduced cost, higher density, improved reliability, and faster speeds with lower power requirements, engineers are turning to materials science to solve some of these challenges. We will explore the trade-offs in the memory market along…

Thursday, October 24 @4:10 pm
Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Dr. Chris Waltham
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Chris Waltham, University of British Columbia. Dr. Waltham will present their talk, “The human voice, the erhu and the violin.”

Monday, October 28 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar
WSU Pullman - Spark

Dr. Vitold E. Galkin, received his BS in Chemistry and his MS in Biology from Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute in Russia. He then went on to receive his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Cell Biology from the Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint-Petersburg Russia.

Wednesday, October 30 @11:10 am
Cougar Capture: Panopto
WSU Pullman - Spark

Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.

Thursday, October 31 @12:10 pm
Building an Environment of Success: Create and Apply
WSU Pullman - Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

This follow-up to the FLW: Building an Environemnt of Success is an active learning session for faculty. Attend both the faculty-led workshop and its associated Create and Apply workshop to earn an AOI Teaching Series Certificate.

Thursday, October 31 @4:10 pm
Colloquium: Physics & Astronomy – Dr. Jacob Fisher
WSU Pullman - Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Jacob Fisher, Aerojet Rocketdyne. Dr. Fisher will present their talk, “Physics Principles used for Electric Propulsion at Aerojet Rocketdyne.”