What better way to enjoy two of life’s greatest pleasures – books and food – than combining the two? That’s the premise behind WSU Libraries’ inaugural Edible Book Festival on Friday, April 8 – a new offering for WSU Mom’s Weekend. Registration for entries begins March 1; to register, visit the library guide at http://libguides.libraries.wsu.edu/ediblebooks. Participants […]
DTC faculty Kristin Becker will host our third workshop in the CDSC Spring Series Friday, February 19th from 9:00am — 12pm in the CDSC (Holland Libraries, 4th Floor). Interested in revising your CV or portfolio in ways that facilitate a more interactive and dynamic experience? The “Wordpress for Personal Portfolio Websites” workshop will help you choose and […]
Not much is different about the two side-by-side photographs of fourth-year WSU veterinary student Seth Bynum. He’s seated in the back of the same Chevy Tahoe, wearing a short-sleeved shirt, shorts, sandals and long hair, holding up a hand-lettered sign with the words “Montana or Bust.” But 14 years and 200,000 odometer miles separate the […]
Posted: February 10, 2016 — michael.wynne Interested in using digital writing platforms in your classes? Dr. David Squires will host the second workshop in the CDSC Spring Series Friday, February 12th from 3:30pm — 5pm in the CDSC (Holland Libraries, 4th Floor). This ninety-minute workshop will introduce various platforms for digital writing assignments such as Blackboard […]
How would Herbert Niccolls, the 12-year-old who shot and killed Asotin County’s sheriff in 1931, have fared in today’s criminal justice system? A new exhibit at WSU Libraries will prompt this and other questions related to the treatment of juvenile offenders past and present. “The Case of the 12-year-old Sheriff Killer: Herbert Niccolls and the […]
Cheryl Gunselman, manuscripts librarian with Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, and Ji Young Kim, a WSU graduate student in anthropology, will jointly present a program called “‘Out There, A Lone Island’ – Exploring Images for Traditional Korean Culture through Film from the Leynse Collection” at 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in Todd Hall. The late […]
Jennifer O’Neal, university historian and archivist at the University of Oregon Libraries, will present a talk at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, on engaging students in decolonizing research to achieve reciprocity and reconciliation with source communities. The discussion will take place in Avery Hall’s Bundy Reading Room. O’Neal will highlight UO’s Northern Paiute History Project, […]
A winter-wooly bison, a lonely cheetah and more wildlife photographs by fourth-year veterinary student Kristen Lucibello are on display through December at the Animal Health Library, Wegner Hall 170. The twice-yearly Art in the Library exhibit features animal-themed works, typically from artists with a connection to the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine. For more information, […]
Stories about historic preservation, biofuels research and special education are among those that will be shared by faculty in a month-long exhibit celebrating open access that will open Oct. 19 at WSU. During Open Access Week and for three weeks after, WSU Libraries will run an exhibit in the Terrell Library atrium display case featuring […]
Open to all WSU Faculty, Staff, and Students Friday, October 16 10 – 11:30am Owen 319D Learn to search the world’s most authoritative chemistry and science related databasesSubstances, reactions, patent and journal referencesLearn to access substance informationChemical structures, chemical names, the CAS Registry, experimental and predicted properties and regulatory informationConnect to commercial suppliers with more than 312,000 regulated chemicals Meet […]