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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.
Fall Clothing Drive
Gently used clothing will help those in need. We are collecting clothing donations to be donated to help others in the coming harsh Spokane winters and we would love the campus community to get involved! Please bring clothes (men, women, kids) to donation bin within the Student Diversity Center (SAC 105A) or marked boxes around campus.
WSU Mentoring Circle Program
WSU Mentoring Circle Program
AWIS is launching a mentoring circle program that will provide mentorship, resources, and a support network for all graduate or professional students working toward successful research-related careers. To participate, you have to register to be matched with a group and attend the kick-off event. See more information here.
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HRS Benefits Director on Campus
HRS Benefits Director on Campus
See more information here if you would like to schedule to time to meet with Ann Monroe, HRS Benefits Director of WSU.
HRS Employee Recruitment Training
HRS Employee Recruitment Training
Staff Recruitment Basics: Designed to give hiring managers a practical understanding of the recruitment process for Civil Service and Administrative Professional positions. See more information here.
NEP Hosts Exercise Workshop today
NEP Hosts Exercise Workshop today
Exercise is critical for a healthy lifestyle. In this hands-on workshop, exercise professionals will offer a unique perspective on how other health care providers can promote exercise among their clients. RSVP here.
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Dia De Los Meurtos
Stop by the Diversity Center to make some paper Marigolds, color in sugar skulls, and contribute to the alter we will be building.
NEP Student Lunchtime Educational Presentation
NEP Student Lunchtime Educational Presentation
Join Rachel and Mikalah as they discuss, "diet/exercise strategies to reduce the risk of cancer. Class will cover current research on cancer prevention, focusing on diet and exercise strategies.
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Urbanova Partners and Ramboll Workshop
Urbanova Partners and Ramboll Workshop
The workshop will be led by Urbanova and senior scientists from Ramboll's Environment and Health Division covering hyper-local air quality, indoor air quality and the relationship of cross laminated timber (CLT) building materials and health. Registration is required - see more information and where to register here.
Research First Friday Presentation-College of Nursing
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: Nov. 2: Health Care Service Delivery - Janessa Graves, Ph.D., Spokane Nursing. The presentation will be videostreamed and archived. Contact Kathy Bridwell for the link via email or at 509-324-7258.
Guest Lecture on Child Language
Guest Lecture on Child Language
Everyone is invited to a presentation by Douglas Petersen, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at BYU, on "Radiating the SLP Influence Through Dynamic Assessment and Narrative-Based Language Intervention and Assessment," sponsored by the Dept. of Speech and Hearing Sciences.
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Never Alone
November 5th - Nov 16th, 2018 SAC 105 drop by the Student Diversity Center and play anytime. A video game by world class designers and Alaska native story tellers. Never Alone is our first title in an exciting new genre of “World Games” that draw fully upon the richness of unique cultures to create complex […]
Seminar seeks to connect recovery providers
Seminar seeks to connect recovery providers
"Journey Through Recovery - Improving Outcomes Through Innovative Care" is the title of a one-day seminar set for Monday, Nov. 5, at the Deaconess Health & Education Center, 910 W. 5th Ave., Spokane, Room 267, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cost includes breakfast and lunch. Register and see more information here.
Veteran’s Day program
Veteran’s Day program
Help us honor our local veterans by expressing what their service means to you. We will provide thank you notes. We will also show documentaries in the Student Diversity Center during the lunch hour and evening hours.
Lee Hood on campus to present on Personalized Health Care
Lee Hood on campus to present on Personalized Health Care
Join your colleagues and hear from Dr. Leroy "Lee" Hood, PhD. His inventions in the 1980s and 1990s revolutionized molecular biology, enabled the emergence and growth of biotechnology industry, and enabled the Human Genome Project. See more information here.
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WSU Spokane Benefits Fair
WSU Spokane Benefits Fair
Don’t miss your chance to speak with representatives from various benefit providers, ask questions, and attend presentations at your Benefits Fair. See location details here.
First Aid-AED-CRP Training
First Aid-AED-CRP Training
First Aid/AED/CPR classes are open to all faculty and staff on campus. Employees should seek approval to cover the expense of the class through their department prior to registering. Individuals may sign up for the class if funding is not available through their department, but will be responsible to pay by personal check prior to the training session. See more information here.
Town Hall Mtg with President Schulz and Provost Bernardo-COPP
Town Hall Mtg with President Schulz and Provost Bernardo-COPP
Town Hall meeting with WSU President Kirk Schulz and Provost Dan Bernardo. This meeting will focus on the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. All others who cannot attend other sessions are also welcome to attend.
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First Aid-AED-CPR Training
First Aid-AED-CPR Training
First Aid/AED/CPR classes are open to all faculty and staff on campus. Employees should seek approval to cover the expense of the class through their department prior to registering. Individuals may sign up for the class if funding is not available through their department, but will be responsible to pay by personal check prior to the training session. The cost for all classes is $25 per person. If you register for the class and do not attend you will be billed.
Town Hall Mtg with President Schulz and Provost Bernardo-COM
Town Hall Mtg with President Schulz and Provost Bernardo-COM
Town Hall meeting with WSU President Kirk Schulz and Provost Dan Bernardo. This session will focus on the College of Medicine. All others who cannot attend other sessions are also invited.
Lunch and Learn – Library Workshop Series
Lunch and Learn – Library Workshop Series
Come learn about "Collecting Data with REDCap" - Everyone must register to receive information to join the workshop via Adobe Connect. See more information here.
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Submission Deadline today-Interfaith work in Health Care Conf
Submission Deadline today-Interfaith work in Health Care Conf
Submission deadline for the Interfaith Work in Health Care Settings Conf is November 8. For more information contact Jim Mohr in Student Affairs. See more information here.
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
All new employees are encouraged attend our 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.
Pharmacy Career Fair
Pharmacy Career Fair
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Career Fair. RSVP is recommended.
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Healthy People and Healthy Pets Clinic
Healthy People and Healthy Pets Clinic
The second annual healthy people and pets clinic will offer health screenings and immunizations to homeless and low-income people and their pets. Our Health Sciences campus is seeking donations of dog and cat food, treats, leashes, small toys, etc. that can be provided for the owners pets. See more information about this great event here.
Veteran’s Breakfast
Veteran’s Breakfast
Student, faculty, and staff veterans are welcome to come to the Diversity Center on Friday, November 9th, from 9-11 a.m. for breakfast.
Traditional Medicines and Foods
Traditional Medicines and Foods
Jeremy Rouse and Student from the community will share with us traditional foods that are from the Plateau region. Learn about the seasonal rounds of food gathering, traditional perspectives on food and medicine, and sample a couple local treats. November 9th, 2018 | 11:30 pm - 12:45 pm | SAC 105
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HRS Manager Training-Inclement weather and suspended operations
HRS Manager Training-Inclement weather and suspended operations
These training sessions are targeted toward supervisors, managers and employees with responsibilities pertaining to inclement weather and suspended operations situations, should they occur. Register and See more information here.
Pre-retirement Seminar
Pre-retirement Seminar
This seminar will provide you with information regarding your current retirement options and what you can do to enhance your retirement package before that date occurs. Find out more information here.
Fry Bread 101 and Meal
Fry Bread 101 and Meal
Join the Student Diversity Center to learn more about the cultural significance and history of fry bread in Native American culture. Food will be provided. This event is part of the Student Diversity Center's celebration of Native American and Alaskan Native heritage month.
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WSU Welcome Session
WSU Welcome Session
Human Resource Services will be presenting a new Welcome! session for new WSU Health Sciences Spokane employees.
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
John Roll will present: the scientist as a responsible member of society, contemporary ethical issues in biomedical research, and the environmental and societal impacts of scientific research.
Lunch and Learn Workshop-Academic Library
Lunch and Learn Workshop-Academic Library
"Collecting Data with REDCap" will be held online on Wednesday, November 14 from 12:10-12:50 p.m. Registration is required and can be found here. The workshop will be recorded for later viewing. See more information here.
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POSTPONED – APAC Seminar Presentation – How to become an outstanding everyday leader
POSTPONED – APAC Seminar Presentation – How to become an outstanding everyday leader
Come hear this inspiring speaker and his will to overcome adversity to become a leader for others. All staff and faculty are invited. See more information here and to REGISTER.
POSTPONED – APAC Seminar Presentation-A Leader’s Guide to Developing Terrific Teams
POSTPONED – APAC Seminar Presentation-A Leader’s Guide to Developing Terrific Teams
Come hear the second talk, "A leader's guide to developing terrific teams," by this amazing speaker and his triumph through adversity to develop his own leadership training style. Open to all WSU faculty and staff. See more information here and to register.
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Alaskan Native | Native American Heritage Month: Drumming and Wisdom
Alaskan Native | Native American Heritage Month: Drumming and Wisdom
Jacob Maurice Johns offering his drum and wisdom
Tips for Public Speaking, Communicating Science
Tips for Public Speaking, Communicating Science
The Graduate Research Student Association (GRSA) on campus is hosting a workshop from Toastmasters titled "Public Speaking and Science Communication Workshop." Free lunch will be served.
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Hostile Intruder Training
Hostile Intruder Training
How would you react if a hostile intruder were to enter your classroom or office? Are you familiar with the appropriate actions you should consider?
See more information and registration procedure here.
Supervisor Training-Performance management case studies
Supervisor Training-Performance management case studies
This course allows for guided practice in applying the knowledge and skills learned in the first half of Washington State University's supervisory training series. A case study/simulation approach provides opportunities to test applications of supervisory principles. Enroll and print materials here.
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New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
All new employees are encouraged attend our 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.
Panel Presentation-Working with ID/D Children
Panel Presentation-Working with ID/D Children
"Listening to the Journey of Parents of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities." Come listen to parents of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who will share what it is like to navigate health issues, education, and life in general. See more information here.
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Employee Training-Inclement weather and suspended operations
Employee Training-Inclement weather and suspended operations
These training sessions are targeted toward employees pertaining to inclement weather and suspended operations situations, should they occur. Register and See more information here.
NEP Seminar Series
NEP Seminar Series
Join Dr. Michael DeLand for his seminar entitled, "The Ocean Run: Recreation and integration at a public park basketball game." Everyone is invited.
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Behavioral Health Innovations SCID Training
Behavioral Health Innovations SCID Training
This is a 2-day training on Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. Contact Emily Lauderdale for more information (509/368-6590).
TIAA-CREF representative will be on campus
TIAA-CREF representative will be on campus
No matter where you are in life - just getting started or planning for retirement - a session with a TIAA-CREF financial consultant can help you create a plan for your goals. See more information here. RSVP here to hold a time to meet with a TIAA-CREF representative.
HRS-Paid Sick Leave Training
HRS-Paid Sick Leave Training
The Paid Sick Leave Requirements training session is for individuals who have questions or are unfamiliar with the appropriate procedures for satisfying this requirement. See more information about this training here.
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HRS Employee Recruitment Training
HRS Employee Recruitment Training
Overview of Recruitment and Selection at WSU: How do we recruit individuals to apply for positions at WSU? What are the laws, policies and procedures of which we need to be aware? This course is an overview of the recruitment at WSU. See more information here to sign up.
Silent Breakfast from Speech and Hearing grad students-RSVP here
Silent Breakfast from Speech and Hearing grad students-RSVP here
Come enjoy breakfast food, refreshments, and games! You will communicate solely using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). This event will provide you with the opportunity to experience what it is like to communicate without speaking. See more information and RSVP registration here.