No Images? Click here Campus FYI for 1/17A newsletter for WSU Vancouver faculty and staff. Director for Equity and Diversity open forum rescheduledThe Director of Equity and Diversity position remains open after candidate visits in November. The open forum with Obie Ford, III cancelled last Thursday due to campus closure, has been rescheduled for 9:45 – 10:45 a.m. Jan. 23 in the Dengerink Administration Building, Room 129. Learn the facts about 2016 student retentionThe Office of Academic Affairs has completed the 2016 WSU Vancouver Undergraduate Student Retention Update. A one-page summary will give you the highlights, or dig in and learn the nitty gritty in this easy-to-read, seven-page document. Sign up to receive alertsIf there were an emergency on campus, how would you like to be informed? Let us know by going to myWSU to register your contact information. Sign in and look for the Vancouver Emergency Info box. Click on “update your emergency contact information” and complete the requested information. EventsWORTH Undergarment Drive Donate new socks and underwear of all sizes to the WORTH Program. Your support helps break the cycle of generational poverty and incarceration. Donation bins will be located in Dengerink Administration, Firstenburg Student Commons, Library and Undergraduate buildings. The clothing drive is hosted by the Office of Student Involvement and the Human Development Club, and part of Women of Distinction. President Schulz State of the University Address The university community is invited to join President Kirk Schulz for the annual State of the University address and celebration of the public kickoff of the Drive to 25. President Schulz will highlight the university’s notable 2016 successes. Celebration of Life for Mike White Celebrate the life and legacy of student Mike White who died in December. Share and reflect about his impact on campus, and hear about the ways his legacy will be honored. WSU Vancouver In The NewsOrganizations, WSUV to host MLK Day events Jan. 13, 2017 For the last nine years, Washington State University Vancouver has hosted some sort of event commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Last year’s drew more than 100 people. The theme for its 2017 series of workshops and speakers is “organizing for social change.” RemindersApply for an Open Education Resource Grant by Feb. 15 |