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Voiland College’s online graduate engineering programs ranked 27th in the Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs category in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 rankings.
Idil Akin received a three-year, National Science Foundation grant to explore how kangaroo rats build structures in harsher climates.
Following a recent Seattle Times story about toxins in schools, Alana Pulay discussed building ventilation mitigation techniques on KUOW FM.
Events
Tuesday, February 1 @ 11:00 AM
ESIC SP22 Power Seminar Series “Model-Based Security for High-Consequence Energy Systems” presented by Dr. Dakota Roberson, University of Idaho – Moscow
Tuesday, February 1 @ 11:10 AM
EECS Colloquium: “Moving beyond scale-driven learning” presented by Hangfeng He, UPenn
Wednesday, February 2 @ 11:10 AM
EECS Colloquium: “Software developer tools for democrotizing heterogeneous computing” presented by Qian Zhang, UCLA
Friday, February 4 @ 11:10 AM
EECS Colloquium: “Machine learning meets security and privacy: opportunities and challenges” presented by Jinyuan Jia, Duke University
Monday, February 7 @ 3:10 PM
CySER Virtual Seminar: “Can you hack it? Starting your own company,” presented by Bryson Bort (SCYTHE and ICS Village) So, you’re not crazy, you just want to start your own company. Which kind of takes a level of crazy to pull it off. We’ll talk through what it takes to be an entrepreneur, different kinds of companies (service, product, non-profit), the market, back-office administration, pricing and economics, and my experiences starting three companies.
Wednesday, February 16 @ 12 PM
Lane Family Lecture in Environmental Science: “Environmental Justice in Rural America” Internationally prominent environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers provides insights for addressing the disproportionate impacts of inadequate waste and water sanitation infrastructure on rural communities.
Friday, February 17 @ 2 PM – Zoom
WSU Graduate Society of Women in Engineering: The Academic Panel. Grad SWE is hosting a panel this semester, featuring professional academic women in engineering at WSU–highlighting their achievements, journey to this career, and advice for current graduate women in engineering! Open to all students from all WSU campuses!
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Opportunities
Free for WSU Employees: Online Series Equips Researchers for U-I Collaboration
UIDP’s Insights for Researchers Webinar Series, Feb. 3-April 14, provides researchers from both companies and universities with guidance and tools to strengthen sponsored research collaboration.
Learn about the types of research ripe for industry-university collaboration and how to manage expectations when navigating partner priorities and needs.
For university researchers and those in academia who facilitate sponsored research relationships: Get insight into what industry seeks from academic research partners, ways to recruit industry sponsors, and practical tips for successful collaboration.
For industry researchers and their academic connectors: Learn about the motivations and constraints that arise when forging relationships with academic partners.
The President’s Award for Leadership – Nominations Due March 4
Help recognize those who have shown outstanding leadership and service to the WSU community this academic year. The President’s Award for Leadership has been an honor bestowed annually to students, faculty & staff, community organizations, and student organizations that demonstrate exceptional leadership and service to the university and the community as well as to those who support leadership development in WSU students.
LGBTQIA2S+ Faculty/Staff Distinguished Achievement Award – Nominations Due March 4
Nominations are open for the LGBTQIA2S+ Faculty/Staff Distinguished Achievement Award!
The President’s Commission for Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation (GIESO) is creating a new award to celebrate and honor excellence within the LGBTQIA2S+ community at WSU.
This award demonstrates the institution’s commitment to fostering a more welcoming campus culture and climate and shows LGBTQIA2S+ employees that they are seen and are a valued and vibrant part of the WSU community.
Oaks Academic Technology Award – Nominations Due March 22
Nominations are now being accepted for the sixth annual Oaks Academic Technology Award. The self-nominated award recognizes instructors for their innovative application of technology to transform teaching and learning in their classroom (face-to-face, asynchronous online, or videoconferencing).
The winner will receive $3,000 in faculty development funds, distributed to the award winner’s academic department. To apply or learn more about the award, including the evaluation rubric, visit the Oaks award application webpage.
Office of the Provost Launches Mentoring Innovations Initiative
WSU faculty are invited to apply for mini-grants to support innovative mentoring initiatives.
The grants are part of the new Mentoring Innovations Initiative out of the Office of the Provost. The goal of initiative is to promote faculty success through the development of creative mentoring resources. Building on the concept of mutual mentoring, the initiative seeks to support teams in creating original and equity-minded approaches to faculty mentoring. Such teams might form within departments, as interdisciplinary groups (accommodating common research interests and approaches), or as affinity groups (accommodating common challenges).
Nominate a Colleague for the Crimson Spirit Award
Do you know a WSU employee who is exceptionally creative in problem-solving or who consistently goes above and beyond? Nominate that WSU employee for the Crimson Spirit Award today!
Visit Crimson Spirit Award to nominate a WSU employee or to see past award recipients.
Be Safe Cougs
Get Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests
Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests. The tests are completely free. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. Order your tests now so you have them when you need them.
COVID-19 Contract Tracing
Contact tracing identifies COVID-19 positive individuals and their close contacts and establishes isolation durations for people testing positive and quarantine durations for their close contacts. The Washington Department of Health defines a close contact as any individual within 6 feet of an infected person for 15 minutes in a 24-hour period. Contact WSU’s Environmental Health & Safety’s Jason Sampson at 509-335-9564 or Shawn Ringo at 509-335-5251 for guidance and contact tracing for WSU faculty and staff.
Helping Students in Distress Guide
Faculty and staff are often able to recognize when a student is struggling, but it can be hard to know what to say or do. State and federal laws and University policies mandate reporting in some situations. You can reference this guide when you’re concerned about a student. Each WSU location has a guide with specific campus and community resources.
Campus Connect and Mental Health First Aid Training
Learn how to identify Cougs in crisis and connect them with support by signing up for a training with WSU Health Promotion. Sessions are available for all WSU locations.
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