Feb. 20, 2024 Voiland College This Week

Events

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Engineering Week Events

Tuesday, February 20 @ 2:00 PM

ESIC SP24 Power Seminar Series: Islanded Power System Operations on a Highly Renewable Grid

Tuesday, February 20 @ 12 PM

TMP Seminar Series – ‘Nanotechnology-Enhanced Biosensors for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications’ w/Annie Du

Wednesday, February 21 @ 12:00 PM

SnackChat With the Dean

Wednesday, February 21 @4:30 PM Carpenter Hall Atrium

Farewell Gathering for Mary Rezac

Wednesday, February 21 @ 5:00 PM

[SDC Lecture] Jenny Wu | Puzzling Forms of Assembly

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Opportunities

Last Week to Nominate Student Employees

This week is the last week to nominate undergraduate student employees that you work with for the Student Employee of the Year Award! There are several different categories that you can nominate a candidate for — leadership, community service, diversity & inclusion, critical thinking, and technology & innovation — all in reference to NACE competencies. Winners will be recognized at WSU and will advance to the national competition with a chance to win $600.

Please take 10–15 minutes and fill out the nomination form to recognize some career-ready Cougs! Email studentjobs@wsu.edu with any questions.

Proposal Development Workshops

The Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach (CEREO) is hosting an in-person and virtual discussion series aimed at improving your odds of securing externally-funded grants.

APAC Contribution Awards – Nominations Due Feb. 23

The APAC Contribution Awards recognize administrative professionals who have made exceptional contributions to Washington State University and their respective areas or units.

Graduate Student and AFW awards – Nominations Due Feb. 26

Nominations for the Graduate School’s Karen P. DePauw Leadership Award and the Association for Faculty Women’s Outstanding Master’s and Doctoral Student Awards are due Monday, Feb. 26, at 5 p.m.

These awards recognize the academic achievements and professional potential of WSU’s graduate students across all WSU campuses. Part-time and full-time students are eligible. Information on the nomination process can be found on the Nominations page, with more information about the history of each award on the Overview page.

Top 10 Senior Nominations Due Feb. 29

The Alumni Association is pleased to announce that nominations for Top 10 Senior Awards are now open and will remain open until Feb. 29. Nominators can create an account and nominate a deserving student in just a few minutes. If you know a deserving student in any of these categories, nominate them! Winners will be invited to an all-campus ceremony in April to recognize their achievements.

March 1 Call for Submissions: WSU authors who have published a book in 2023

WSU Libraries’ Crimson Reads planning committee is asking for WSU authors of 2023 books to send publication information to the committee via an online form. Deadline for submissions is March 1.

The Crimson Reads website will highlight the books published in 2023 by WSU-affiliated authors. In addition, an in-person exhibit in the Holland and Terrell Libraries (located on the Pullman campus) will spotlight some of these publications and run from March 18–April 1. The exhibit is also viewable online on the Crimson Reads website.

GIESO Faculty, Staff Awards – Nominations Due March 3

Do you know a WSU faculty, staff, or administrator who has provided exemplary contributions to the LGBTQIA2S+ community? GIESO is accepting nominations for exceptional faculty, staff, or administrators who demonstrate the institution’s commitment to fostering a more welcoming campus culture and climate and shows LGBTQIA2S+ employees that they are seen, valued, and a vibrant part of the WSU community. Any member of the WSU community can submit nominations. If you know someone or feel you fit the description above, we invite you to submit a nomination by March 3.

$5,000 Smith Teaching and Learning Grants – Apply by March 13

Washington State University Smith Teaching and Learning Grant applications detailing innovative plans to enhance teaching and learning can be submitted through March 13.

IDEA Grants for Inclusive Teaching – Apply by March 15

Washington State University faculty, staff, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students system-wide with proposals to advance teaching and learning can apply online through March 15 for $500-$5,000 grants to fund short-term projects.

Oaks Academic Technology Award – Nominations Due March 20

Nominations are now being accepted for the eighth annual Oaks Academic Technology Award, which recognizes an instructor’s innovative application of technology to transform teaching and learning in their classroom.

Be a SURCA Judge!

Faculty, postdoctorals, post-candidacy doctoral students, and community experts are welcome to sign up as March 25 judges for The Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) Please sign up to be a judge! The deadline to sign up is March 20.

McNair Scholars Program – Apply by March 22

The McNair Scholars Program is pleased to announce the recruitment of 2024–25 cohort. The program prepares first-generation/low-income undergraduate students and students from under-represented background for graduate school. The program will provide participants with graduate education preparation activities to include faculty-mentored research experiences and course work craft of research and culture of graduate education.

Teaching Academy Awards – Apply by March 22

The WSU Teaching Academy has opened online applications for three annual awards in support of great teaching and learning system-wide.

Outstanding Publication in the Scholarship of Teaching in Higher Education: It is presented to a WSU faculty member or members to recognize an outstanding publication in the scholarship of teaching in higher education.

Teaching Conference Registration Award: It covers the cost of registration fees to attend a conference, meeting, or workshop that will directly enhance the applicant’s classroom teaching and/or scholarship of teaching.

Award for Excellence in Teaching a Large Class: It recognizes achievement in teaching in one of the most difficult contexts—class sections of more than 50 students.

INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program

INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Seed Grants are offered as part of the INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Program administered by the Office of Research with support from the WSU Pullman Chancellor’s Office.

The 12-month Community Engaged Research Tier Three Seed Grants of up to $20,000 are intended to support WSU Pullman faculty who are currently established in community engaged research and/or creative activity.

GoAERO Challenge – $2+ Million in Prizes

GoAERO is calling on professors, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in aerospace, engineering, social innovation and beyond who aspire to join us and create aviation technology that saves lives.

New WSU Digital Accessibility Website

All WSU employees who create and publish digital content (such as email, documents, multimedia, and websites) are responsible for making sure their digital content is accessible and provides an inclusive experience. A new digital accessibility website aims to educate the Washington State University community on how to make everything from emails to PowerPoint presentations approachable for all.

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!


We’re Hiring!

Voiland College is hiring for several staff and faculty positions.


Be Safe Cougs

Phishing

Phishing emails are fraudulent, malicious messages sent to steal personal information and sensitive data, including login credentials, credit card or bank information, and more.

Malicious third parties pretend to be reputable organizations, businesses, or people and send emails that appear valid to lure users into clicking a link, opening an attachment, or sharing private information.

If cyber attackers compromise a WSU account, they may trick users into trusting them by falsely presenting themselves as legitimate internal communicators.

Be safe! Report suspicious emails to WSU IT Security Services at abuse@wsu.edu.

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