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September 2018
Staff Appreciate Week
"Get Active" seminar by Mattie Sobokta, MS, RD, CEP- WSU SNAP-ed.
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"Smart Health/Wellness" - Ann Monroe, PHR Benefits Director. Stop by for a morning treat from 9-11:00 am in SAC 501.
Find out more »Headaches-Beyond the ordinary approach
Healing Spokane is a group of passionate healthcare professionals joining forces to bring 6 different viewpoints while finding common ground and putting it all together. Join everyone for an informative discussion on using a collaborative approach to treating headaches.
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“Personal Safety” Presentation-Sergeant Dawn Daniels, WSU Pullman Police Department.
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“Get the Most Out of Word”-Ann Nelson, Web Coordinator, WSU Office of Technology.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Solmaz Amiri for a seminar entitled, "Geographic information systems and neighborhood safety: surveillance decreases residential burglary in the city of Spokane." Everyone is invited to attend.
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Nursing-Cleveland Visiting Scholar Breakfast and Address
Therese S. Richmond, Ph.D, CRNP, FAAN, from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, will present, "Life is Fragile, Handle with Care," and will cover the psychological effects of trauma and how that affects recovery. Please RSVP here.
Find out more »Research First Friday Presentation-College of Nursing
The College of Nursing will give an overview of its research according to research cluster. Please join the college for these presentations and discussions: Oct. 5: Behavioral Health - Linda Eddy, Ph.D., Vancouver Nursing. The presentation will be videostreamed and archived. Contact Kathy Bridwell for the link via email or at 509-324-7258.
Find out more »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.
Find out more »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.
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