Connect with and meet hundreds of student and community organizations on the Glenn Terrell Mall! The Get Involved Fair is one of WSU’s biggest opportunities for student organizations to promote their organization and find other students that match their interests. Do not miss the opportunity to meet with student leaders and find the organization right for you!
Events
September 2023
WSU Pullman Access Center is facilitating a virtual workshop to help faculty understand notification letters received when a student requests their accommodations. Learn more about the steps you can take to provide successful accommodations to Cougs. This workshop will provide a general overview our of faculty notification letter
The Global Learning office will send over 700 students abroad this year! We are still accepting applications for this upcoming Spring 2024 semester and beyond. This event hosts study abroad providers from across the USA, helping you find the UCORE, elective, internship, and/or major courses to ensure you have an unforgettable experience…and graduate on time. Global opportunities on the Pullman campus will also be showcased.
This talk—illustrated with excerpts from Lyn’s art exhibits and recently published book, Drawing Botany Home: A Rooted Life—will report on a botanist’s attempts to learn not just about but from plants with field journals’ story and line, art and science.
Join us for a livestream of the 33rd annual Ig Nobel Prize awards! Light refreshments will be provided.
In Solidarity is a regional juried exhibition exploring the themes of community, identity, and social justice through art. Artists include: Jia Jia, Coco Allred, Olivia Evans, Sam Marroquin, Audineh Asaf, Jiemei Lin, Jordan Kornreich, Loren Brown, DeepTime Collective (Amanda Leigh Evans and Tia Kramer), Jo Cosme, Maddie Gooley and Lizzie Casper. Curated by Mana Mehrabian and Sarah Barnett.
Staff will be available to assist fans with game day information, including wayfinding and directions, pregame activities, general parking permit sales and information, and other transportation options. Visitors can also snap photos with the visitor center’s WSU Fight Song wallpaper and other Coug-inspired designs.
The discussion will focus on 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.
Join us 9/19, for an enriching afternoon of cultural exchange with artist Jeffrey Gibson. Starting at 1:30 p.m., engage in a guided discussion exploring identity through choices of adornment. This conversation, moderated by Michael Holloman, Associate Professor with the Department of Art at WSU, offers unique insights. Special guests include Nakia Williamson-Cloud, Cultural Resources Program Director of the Nimíipuu tribe.
Sustainable production systems (such as smart agriculture and infrastructural management) are facing tremendous challenges in their productivity, efficiency, and resilience due to world-wide growing populations, global supply chain crisis, changing climate, and the severe shortfall of resources and labor forces. Timely identifying and quantifying spatial and temporal variabilities in complex production systems and processes has been a crucial factor for improving production and resource management efficiency.
Join the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture for the ceremonial groundbreaking of Schweitzer Engineering Hall.
Come have a mid-day snack and chat with Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean Mary Rezac!