Event

3-part webinar on Dementia Care for health professionals to be offered in May

Providence, the Alzheimer’s Association and Inland Imaging are teaming up to sponsor a 3-part webinar series called “Dementia Care: Diagnosis, Planning & Partnerships.” The series is offered via Zoom on three consecutive Thursdays in May, and is free to attend. The sessions are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Session 1 – May 5: “Dementia in Primary Care: […]

You’re invited to the inaugural Butterfield Upstream Fund event

You’re Invited   Join WSU for the inaugural Butterfield Upstream Event.      The Butterfield Upstream Fund honors those who have significantly improved public and environmental health throughout Washington state. It was created in honor of Patricia Butterfield’s leadership, service, and research as dean at Washington State University College of Nursing. Please join us to […]

Faculty, grad students invited to holistic care panel discussion

The Health Sciences Research Roundtable of Eastern Washington is hosting a panel discussion titled “Holistic Care for the Whole Community: Successes and Challenges of Innovative Care Models.” WSU College of Nursing faculty and graduate students are invited to attend this virtual event. Community experts will explore the successes, challenges and research questions regarding the emerging […]

Research First Friday – Dec. 3

Research First Friday, December 3rd, 12:10pm to 1pm Please join us this Friday, December 3rd, from 12:10-1pm for Research First Friday with Dr. Ekaterina Burduli, who will be presenting on “Supporting Perinatal Women with Opioid Use Disorder and Their Newborns Experiencing Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Impressions from Perinatal Women and Healthcare Providers.” Through this presentation, you […]

ARNPs United of Washington State Nurse Lobby Day

All graduate students are invited to attend ARNPs United of Washington State’s Nurse Lobby Day on January 20, 2022 from 7 pm – 9 pm. The event will occur over Zoom. Rep. Eileen Cody, Chair of the Washington State House Health Care and Wellness Committee, and Molly Voris, Senior Health Policy Advisor to Governor Inslee, […]

Fall 2021 DEIJ Summit and Additional Resources

For those who were not able to attend the WSU Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Summit last week, here is a link to watch the recording with the attached PPT slides. Below are resources or programs that were mentioned during the Summit. There was a lot of great information shared, including recent legislation that will […]

Research First Friday – Nov. 5

Research First Friday, November 5th, 12:10pm to 1pm Join us at Research First Friday for a presentation by Dr. Lois James, “Testing the Impact of Cumulative 12-Hour Day vs. Night Nursing Shifts on Patient Care and Nurse Safety.” CE credits will be available. Join Zoom Meeting from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/94269679589?pwd=dUZGY2JMQk5UdHVoK2lKRm4xOG9ydz09&from=addon Meeting […]

Wake Up With Research on Nov. 17 focuses on pain and addiction

Researchers from the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Arts and Sciences will join Vice Chancellor Celestina Barbosa-Leiker for a discussion on their pain and addiction research on Wednesday, Nov. 17 from 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. You can watch live on YouTube. RSVP here. Panelists: Rebecca Craft, PhDProfessor in the Department of Psychology, WSU College of […]

Plans for Fall Commencement in Pullman – all campuses invited to attend

The WSU Events team wants to update you on the plans for fall commencement (separate from convocation/pinning). We are planning two in-person ceremonies in Pullman on December 11, 2021. The first ceremony at 10 a.m. will be for the summer and fall 2021 graduates (current graduates). The second ceremony at 1:30 p.m. will be for […]

Nov. 10-Understanding and Navigating Culturally Safe Dialogues and Cultural Humility

This interactive session is designed to be a safe, brave and welcoming space for Building a Community of Equity (BaCE) Program participants to explore concepts of cultural safety, restorative justice and cultural humility; shifting and shared power; and their relevancy in research and scholarship, teaching, service and practice to advance health equity. There is a CE opportunity.