Indigenous Peoples Day: Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion
SAC 105 600 N Riverpoint Blvd, SpokaneWeek of Events
Ronald McDonald House Fall Wish List Drive: Date Extended
Lets work together to help make Ronald McDonald House wishes come true by donating to their September needs wish list. All items collected will go directly to current and future residents of the Ronald McDonald House including critically ill patients and their families staying at the facility.
Indigenous Peoples Day
Indigenous Peoples Day
Come in and learn about the recipes that the WSU Colville extension provided. If you are one of the first 10 people to arrive you get free bag of food with all of the ingredients necessary for a traditional root vegetable stew provided by the Campus Pantry! We will also be showing a movie about […]
Biomedical Seminar Series
Biomedical Seminar Series
Join Jason Shepherd, Ph.D., an assistant professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah for a research presentation on, "Synaptic plasticity, memory encoding, experience-dependent plasticity in visual cortex and neurological disorders." Everyone is invited. See more information here.
Indigenous Peoples Day: Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion
Indigenous Peoples Day: Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion
Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion to follow October 8 @ 12:15 in the Student Diversity Center Columbus Day Legacy explores the quintessential American issues of free speech and ethnic pride against the backdrop of the ongoing Columbus Day parade controversy in Denver, Colorado. Navajo filmmaker Bennie Klain takes viewers into this very personal yet […]
Dystonia Forum
Dystonia Forum
The Dystonia Forum features a panel discussion with patients and providers. Everybody is welcome. This event is hosted by WSU's Speech and Hearing Sciences Department and EWU's Communications Disorders and Physical Therapy departments.
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
All new employees are encouraged to attend the New Employee Orientation as it helps to alleviate unknowns, answer employment and benefit related questions, and more importantly it fosters a smooth transition into our community. Join the morning general information session and the afternoon retirement session designed for your classification. See more information here for times and sessions.
Pride Flag Event
Pride Flag Event
Stop by our booth in the SAC lobby and help us build our Pride Flag! You can contribute your well wishes, positive, comments and thoughts about the LGBTQ+ community and we will put them on colored paper with your picture to build our pride flag.
Let’s Chat: Your Mental Health as a HealthCare Professional
Let’s Chat: Your Mental Health as a HealthCare Professional
In this program we will be collaborating the with Student Counseling Center to talk about our mental health as future healthcare professionals. We will be discussing the signs of mental fatigue and how to manage ourselves in stressful environments, so that we are taken care of as well as giving the best care we can […]
ESF COM-Responsible Conduct of Research Training
ESF COM-Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Dr. Jonathan Wisor will speak on, "Policies regarding live vertebrate animal subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices." These trainings are required for NIH training awardees and are great for new investigators and seasoned investigators alike. See more information here.
NEP Student Lunchtime Educational Presentation
NEP Student Lunchtime Educational Presentation
Join Kayla, Nathan, and Nicole as they discuss "your brain, exercise, and you." Learn about the physiological effects of exercise on your mood, long-term mood disorders, and diseases such as dimentia.
“Gen Silent” documentary showing
“Gen Silent” documentary showing
National Coming Out Day is Oct. 11. In conjunction with this day, the LGBTQI+ Health Interest Group, made up of students in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, will show the documentary "Gen Silent" with members of the local senior LGBT group. See more information here.
The documentary will be shown from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. in SAC 20. A follow-up discussion about the film will follow. All are welcome. Snacks will be provided.
Managing the demands of work and family for women
Managing the demands of work and family for women
The Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS) of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine invite you to, "Managing the Demands of Work and Family for Women in Academic Medicine and Science," presented by Lisa Wolf-Wendel, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Professor of Higher Education Administration, School of Education, The University of Kansas.
Bridge to Brunch Run/walk
Bridge to Brunch Run/walk
WSU Spokane is a proud partner with MultiCare for this annual walk. Volunteers are needed and will receive a free delicious breakfast at the event. See more information here and links to sign up to volunteer or to join the walk.