The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities invites you to attend its first Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Conference (IAHC) on April 26–27. The theme of the conference is Connecting Communities. The conference website and schedule are available online. Please share this with your colleagues and students. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Genomics Core at WSU Spokane now offers cutting-edge bioinformatics services to support WSU research. Spearheading this initiative is Dr. Daniel Beck (Biosketch (PDF)), an accomplished bioinformatician with over a decade of experience, particularly in next-generation sequencing data analysis. Our standard services include procedures such as data quality control and processing, differential expression analysis of RNA-Seq data, de novo genome […]
Following their recent update to the rollout schedule of the updated format of Teams, Microsoft plans to move all remaining users to the new Teams app, removing the option to revert to Teams classic, in mid-May. Information Technology Services (ITS) recommends all WSU faculty, staff, and students upgrade to the new application now since users can […]
HRS Benefits is hosting a presentation on “Social Security 101 — Everything You Wanted to Know.” Kirk Larson with Social Security will be presenting on topics such as: When are you eligible to receive benefits How an early draw can affect your benefits Survivor, spouse, and disability benefits What is the future of Social Security, and […]
The Green 3 section of the parking lot located along NE College Avenue and south of Daggy Hall is scheduled to be closed permanently, Monday, May 6. The hourly parking (labeled as “Columbia Street Lot Top Bays” in the AMP Park app and at aimsmobilepay.com) section of this lot will remain open during construction. Additionally, SE Columbia Street from Idaho Street to Spokane Street, and a […]
To reach thousands of northwestern Washington residents who do not speak English fluently, WSU Extension is offering new environmental educational programs in Spanish.
A new WSU-led study shows virtual reality technology may have the ability to bridge the gap between different ideologies and motivate people to show more generosity.
Experts drew on knowledge of the complex landscapes and seasonal rhythms of the Inland Pacific Northwest for a new year-round guide to boost the productivity of the region’s pastureland.