Skip to main content Skip to navigation

NEP Seminar Series

SAC 345 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

Join Ali McManus, Ph.D., as she talks about "High altitude in children: practicalities and physiology." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.

WSU Online Learning System – Overview

TBD Spokane, WA, United States

Enhance your skills with WSU's powerful e-learning system. Learn how to find courses and books, add them to your "Learning Plan," track your progress, and navigate through the many aspects of your personal training account. See more details here and how to register. You must register for this training to have a room reserved.

Research Administration Series Training – Life Cycle of a Sponsored Project

TBD Spokane, WA, United States

The Research Administration Series is designed specifically for those involved with the administration of sponsored programs, processes and requirements. Human Resource Services collaborates with Sponsored Programs Services, the Office of Research Support and Operations and the Office of Internal Audit to make this series possible. This course features an overview of WSU's grant process from submission to completion. See more details here.

Research Administration Series Training – Proposal Submission, Review, and Acceptance

TBD Spokane, WA, United States

The Research Administration Series is designed specifically for those involved with the administration of sponsored programs, processes and requirements. Human Resource Services collaborates with Sponsored Programs Services, the Office of Research Support and Operations and the Office of Internal Audit to make this series possible. This workshop provides detailed information about the proposal submission process at WSU including agency requests for proposals, application kits and physical requirements. See more information here.

Sleep and Performance Research Seminar Series

SAC 347 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

Dr. Steve A. Brown is the head of Chronobiology and Sleep Research Group at the University of Zurich. He earned his Ph.D. in molecular biology at the Harvard Medical School under the mentorship of Dr. Robert Kingston. Dr. Brown then joined the lab of Dr. Ueli Schibler in Geneva, Switzerland where he started his work on circadian rhythms. During his time as a postdoctoral fellow in the Schibler lab, Dr. Steve Brown discovered two transcription factors regulating the negative limb of the mammalian circadian clock oscillator. See more information here.

Annual Campus Fire Drill-EWU Center and SAC

WSU Spokane 600 N Riverpoint Blvd., Spokane, WA, United States

Campus fire drills are to be conducted on an annual basis. As a way to make the drills easy for all faculty, staff and researchers, the proposed schedule for 2019 has been developed. Please follow this schedule when planning meetings, conference calls, research projects and testing schedules. It is anticipated the last week of September will continue to be used as the fire drill week.

Annual Campus Fire Drill – PBS, HERB and STHC

WSU Spokane 600 N Riverpoint Blvd., Spokane, WA, United States

Campus fire drills are to be conducted on an annual basis. As a way to make the drills easy for all faculty, staff and researchers, the proposed schedule for 2019 has been developed. Please follow this schedule when planning meetings, conference calls, research projects and testing schedules. It is anticipated the last week of September will continue to be used as the fire drill week.

Annual Campus Fire Drill – Ignite NW and Nursing

WSU Spokane 600 N Riverpoint Blvd., Spokane, WA, United States

Campus fire drills are to be conducted on an annual basis. As a way to make the drills easy for all faculty, staff and researchers, the proposed schedule for 2019 has been developed. Please follow this schedule when planning meetings, conference calls, research projects and testing schedules. It is anticipated the last week of September will continue to be used as the fire drill week.

2019 Quarter Century Recognition – WSU Employees

SAC 501 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

You are invited to attend the 86th annual Quarter Century Club breakfast. The celebration recognizes WSU employees who have reached the impressive milestone of 25 years of service. This is a great opportunity to recognize these individuals for their valuable contributions to WSU and to congratulate them on their induction into the Quarter Century Club. We hope you can join us to recognize the 2019 Quarter Century Club honorees. You can join the event in Spokane in SAC 501. See more details here.