Faculty and teaching graduate students can now register online for the Aug. 16 system-wide ELEVATE conference focused on the theme of “Timely Topics to ELEVATE Your Teaching.”
The faculty-mentored research of more than 80 students from 51 universities will be featured at WSU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fri., Aug. 4 in the Smith CUE Atrium at WSU Pullman.
WSU’s College of Education will host its Programming Camp next month, offering middle-school students a unique opportunity to develop their computational thinking and problem-solving skills.
The Student Employment Fair is set for 1-3 p.m., Aug. 15, on WSU Pullman’s Glenn Terrell Mall. It is open to all students and any departments looking to fill part-time, local, and on-campus employment positions.
Opportunities to present are now open for the College of Education’s 17th annual Globalization, Diversity, and Education Conference, to be held Sept. 14–16 at Northern Quest Casino and Resort.
The exhibit provides an essential introduction to recent works of video art and experimental documentary by Indigenous film and video makers across North America.
The WSU community can learn about neurodiversity during the Disability Awareness Symposium from 12–3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, in the CUB. The symposium’s first workshop will also be livestreamed.
Northwest Public Broadcasting and the award-winning PBS science series NOVA have joined forces to produce and distribute climate-focused stories as part of the national Climate Across America initiative.