No images? Click here November 30, 2020 Holiday wreath tradition continuesThe pandemic has not dampened the spirits of the Facilities Operations team. They put on their jolly hats and installed the holiday wreath on the Multimedia Classroom Building just like every year. Take a moment to enjoy it if you have reason to be on campus. Ski at a discountGet outside! Ski Mt. Hood Meadows at a discount. Bring $60 cash or check to the Recreation Office to buy your lift tickets today. Limit two per person per week. Take advantage of free mental health resourcesEveryone needs support for total health—mind, body and spirit. Check out these resources to help you navigate life’s challenges:
In case you missed itMFA validation interval for Microsoft Office 365 temporarily extended EventsInclement Weather Suspended Operations - Employee Training Session 1:30 – 3 p.m. Dec. 2 To enroll, log in to your Skillsoft Online Learning account, search for “Inclement Weather” then select either the Manager or Employee session. BaCE Workshop, “Disability Etiquette” 3 – 4:30 p.m. Dec. 2 Increase your awareness about disability access, equity, inclusion and etiquette. Explore physical and attitudinal barriers, which may prevent full student participation in the classroom and university community. Land Grab Universities Discussion Group hosted by CSEJ 1:30 p.m. Dec. 3 "Land Grab Universities Discussion Group hosted by CSEJ" is based on research presented by High County News that details the origins and funding of land-grant universities, including WSU. See landgrabu.org for details and join the conversation. 2:30 p.m. Dec. 4 The Social Hour is a holding space for faculty, staff and students who identify as People of Color. This is a space of community and support where you may show up, connect, interact, decompress and just be. 4 p.m. Dec. 4 A Disability and Intersectionality Book Club event RSVP now! 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10 This is a free, two-day conference on the past and future of the Columbia River that will consider:
Draw on the ethical foundations provided by indigenous cultural leaders and western religious leaders, as well as lessons from the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, to advance justice and stewardship for the Columbia River in a time of climate change. Event Accessibility Reminders
Way to GoProfessor of Sociology Clayton Mosher and co-author Scott M. Akins have released a third edition of their book “Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration” (SAGE Publications November 2020). The thoroughly updated text provides a cross-national perspective on the use and regulation of both legal and illegal drugs, and examines and critiques drug policies in the United States and abroad in terms of their scope, goals and effectiveness. WSU Vancouver In The NewsWorking in Clark County: Dr. Connie Kim Yen Nguyen-Truong, assistant professor at WSU ... Nov. 21, 2020 Her research has not gone unnoticed: In October, Dr. Nguyen-Truong became the first person from WSU Vancouver's College of Nursing to be ... Walk & Knock now a Drive & Drop Nov. 20, 2020 Knappenberger said this year Walk & Knock has been supported by work from Washington State University Vancouver students studying digital media in the drive’s outreach efforts. |