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First Aid-AED-CPR Training

SCF 250 412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, United States

First Aid/AED/CPR classes are open to all faculty and staff on campus. Due to budget constraints and college specific requirements, the colleges of Nursing and Pharmacy are not able to participate in this training. See more information here.

LGBTQ+ Ally Training

SAC 105 600 N Riverpoint Blvd, Spokane, United States

Looking for those who want to help create a campus-wide network of students, faculty, staff, and instructors.

Depression and Anxiety Forum

EWUC, Room 122 Auditorium WA

This forum is sponsored by Healing Spokane and will discuss ways to aid depression and anxiety from several different viewpoints. Everyone is welcome.

Fall Faculty Academic Technology Forum

SAC 345 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

Learn how to use technology to reach and engage students in the learning process. Register for one or all sessions.

Free

LGBTQ+ Ally Training

SAC 105 600 N Riverpoint Blvd, Spokane, United States

Day 2 of a 2-day training. This training is designed to promote an inclusive campus community through advocacy, education, support, and resources for LGBTQ individuals by creating a visible network of allies.

SPRC Seminar Series – November

SAC 249 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

"Sleep and Plasticity in Drosophila melanogaster" will be presented by William Vanderheyden, PhD, assistant research professor in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Prospective Community Hosts Social Dinner (College of Medicine)

TBD Spokane, United States

Are you or someone you know interested in being a community host? The College of Medicine will showcase the Community Hosting Program at the Nov. 29 dinner. Contact Kyle.Holbrook@wsu.edu for more information.

Women in Medicine, Science set lecture, networking event

SAC 241 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

"Understanding the (IM)Poster Child: Why Do Highly Successful Individuals Feel Like They Do Not Belong?" is the title of a presentation to be made by Devasmita Chakraverty, Ph.D., a Spokane faculty member in the WSU College of Education whose research includes a focus on the impostor phenomenon.