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February 2019
Faculty Senate Town Hall Viewing
This event will be hosted in Pullman and livestreamed to all campuses. See more information about viewing here.
Find out more »Lunar New Year 2019
Student Diversity Center will be celebrating the lunar new year with free Chinese dumplings, making paper lanterns and teaching others about new year traditions. February 5th 11:30 am - 1:30 pm SAC 105
Find out more »Smoke Signals: Film and Discussion
SMOKE SIGNALS FEBRUARY 6, 2019 1-3 PM SAC 105 THOMAS (EVAN ADAMS) THINKS OF ARNOLD AS A HERO, WHILE ARNOLD'S SON VICTOR RESENTS HIS FATHER. THOMAS AND VICTOR SPEND THEIR DAYS KILLING TIME ON A COEUR D'ALENE RESERVATION IN IDAHO AND ARGUING ABOUT THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITIES. WHEN ARNOLD DIES, THE DUO SET OUT ON A CROSS-COUNTRY JOURNEY. DR. EVAN ADAMS WILL BE SPEAKING AT THE SPOKANE CONVENTION CENTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 AT 5:30 PM FREE! PLEASE RSVP AT HTTPS://SPOKANE.WSU.EDU/DR-EVAN-ADAMS/
Find out more »Presentation and Panel Discussion-WSU School of Design and Construction
The presentation of Mass Timber, Integrated Design and the Building Environment in the Intermountain Northwest is presented by the WSU School of Design and Construction, WSU Spokane, the University District, McKinstry and Katerra. See more information and to RSVP here.
Find out more »Nothing About Us Without Us—Transforming Systems, Transforming Ourselves
Please join us to hear from Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer of the First Nations Health Authority and a trailblazer within the health care system for his presentation Nothing About Us Without Us—Transforming Systems, Transforming Ourselves. Friday, February 8 at 5:30 p.m. Spokane Convention Center, Conference Theater Reception to follow Dr. Evan Adams is a Coast Salish actor and physician from the Tla’amin First Nation near Powell River, BC, Canada, known for his role as Thomas Builds-The-Fire in the film…
Find out more »Interfaith Work in Health Care Settings Conf
Interfaith Work in Health Care Settings Conference is Feb. 9. The conference is seeking presenters at this time. Submission deadline is November 8, 2018. See more information here and to submit a presentation proposal.
Find out more »Employee Recognition Reception
The WSU Employee Recognition Reception will take place in Pullman on Tuesday, Feb. 12 from 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. and will be viewed at Spokane in the SAC 501 conference room. Everyone is invited. See more information here and to RSVP.
Find out more »Panel Discussion-Diversity: Do we really need it in Washington’s Higher Ed
Washington State University, Community Colleges of Spokane, Gonzaga University and Whitworth University invite you to attend an engaging panel discussion on diversity in Washington's higher education institutions. See more information and to register here.
Find out more »Tough Talk: Black Lives Matter
Discuss the political climate behind black lives matter movement.
Find out more »Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine I Office of Research I Research Grand Rounds
Dr. Douglas Call, Professor and Associate Director, Paul G Allen School for Global Animal Health, Washington State University presents: How Culture and Context Complicate the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance: Lessons from Abroad Dr. Call is a professor of molecular epidemiology in the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health. In 2014 he became a Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science in recognition for his contributions to food and water safety, particularly through molecular epidemiology of…
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