faculty Archives - 敁珗曄部 /tag/faculty/ Washington State University | Tri-Cities Thu, 10 Feb 2022 18:57:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 April 14: Give to 敁珗曄部 as part of #CougsGive Day! /april-14-give-to-wsu-tri-cities-as-part-of-cougsgive-day/ Wed, 14 Apr 2021 09:40:41 +0000 /?p=99409 The post April 14: Give to 敁珗曄部 as part of #CougsGive Day! appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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Join 敁珗曄部 with a gift to support student success and student hardship relief as part of #CougsGive Day on Wednesday, April 14!

敁珗曄部 is raising dollars for the following funds as part of#CougsGive Day:

  • 敁珗曄部 Chancellor’s Excellence Fund
  • 敁珗曄部 Scholars Excellence Fund
  • 敁珗曄部 Emergency Hardship Fund

To donate, visit cougsgive.wsu.edu/tricities.

Every dollar goes toward supporting student success and preventing student hardship. It’s been a tumultuous year. Let’s celebrate our students with a donation that celebrates them!

 

SEB/ASWSUTC Student #CougsGive Day Sharing Challenge
Win Coug prize packs or a $200 Bookie gift card
Winners announced at noon (prize packs) and 8 p.m. (gift card)

Share a quick sentence or story about someone at 敁珗曄部 who changed your life for the better on , or and tag @WSUTriCities AND #CougsGiveTC.

  • Five students will be randomly selected to win a 敁珗曄部 prize pack (announced at noon)
  • One student will be randomly selected to win a $200 gift card to The Bookie (announced at 8 p.m.)

 

Alaska Airlines Faculty Challenge
Faculty can earn a $2,500 Alaska Airlines voucher for their department
Winner announced at 1 p.m.

The 敁珗曄部 academic department with the most donations from faculty to one of the three敁珗曄部 #CougsGive Day fundswill earn a $2,500 Alaska Airlines flight voucher for their department.

 

HAPO Cares Challenge
Unlock a $500 HAPO matching gift
Announced at 3 p.m.

The first 10 gifts to the敁珗曄部 Scholars Excellence Fundunlocks a $500 gift from HAPO Community Credit Union.

 

Show Your Cougar Pride Challenge
Win a Coug prize pack
Winner announced at 5 p.m.

Share on,泭泭棗娶泭about why you give to 敁珗曄部 and tag @WSUTriCities AND #CougsGiveTC.

A winner will be selected to win a 敁珗曄部 Coug prize pack.

 

CougsGive Employee Challenge
Unlock a $500 Advancement matching gift
Announced at 7 p.m.

The first 10 敁珗曄部 employees to give to the敁珗曄部 Student Emergency Hardship Fundwill be matched by the 敁珗曄部 Advancement team (up to $500).

 

敁珗曄部 Chancellor Challenge
$500 and $250 additional gifts from Chancellor Haynes
Winner announced at 10 a.m. next day (April 15)

The top two敁珗曄部 #CougsGive Day fundswith the most unique donors will unlock $500 and $250 gifts, respectively, from Chancellor Sandra Haynes.

 

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敁珗曄部 launches new educational K-12 activities website, reading program /wsu-tri-cities-launches-new-educational-k-12-activities-website-reading-program/ Fri, 17 Apr 2020 23:46:49 +0000 /?p=80829 The post 敁珗曄部 launches new educational K-12 activities website, reading program appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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Anna Plemons, assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor, reads "Where Do I Sleep?" with daughter Josephine

Anna Plemons, 敁珗曄部 assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, reads “Where Do I Sleep?” with daughter Josephine.

RICHLAND, Wash. In light of the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order by Gov. Jay Inslee, as well as K-12 schools not returning to in-person learning throughout the state, Washington State University Tri-Cities launched a new website dedicated to educational childrens activities and a new reading program where kids virtually read along with 敁珗曄部 faculty and can earn WSU prizes.

啦堯梗泭websitefeatures a variety of do-it-at-home activities ranging from those that pertain to WSU and Coug spirit, such as creating your own Butch T. Cougar mask, to science experiments and other fun activities using supplies that most families likely already have and use in their home.

Additionally, through the new Super Coug Readers program in partnership with The Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia, children can watch videos of 敁珗曄部 faculty reading their favorite books. Children can also earn prizes for completing a Super Coug Readers reading calendar and/or completing a Super Coug Readers Bingo challenge.

The project is being led by the 敁珗曄部 community engagement team in partnership with the 敁珗曄部 College of Education and The Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia.

As a public university, we saw an opportunity to provide children and their families with fun and educational activities that are safe and readily available to complete in their own homes, especially during this unusual time, said Jaime Heppler, 敁珗曄部 executive director of advancement and community engagement. Many parents, such as myself, are looking for engaging activities for their kids. This new website and reading program provide activities that foster learning and curiosity. We are excited to offer this as a resource for our regional families.

Benefits of reading aloud with your kids

Elizabeth Barnes, executive director of The Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia, said children who read for at least 20 minutes per day score in the 90thpercentile in standardized tests, are successful in school, are more likely to graduate from college and become successful in life.

The skills and knowledge you gain from reading or being read to from birth are astronomical, she said. This is a very natural partnership for The Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia and 敁珗曄部, as both organizations are trying to better the community through education.

New 敁珗曄部 Cougar Family Fun website that provides educational activities for young children and their families

New 敁珗曄部 Cougar Family Fun website that provides educational activities for young children and their families.

Barnes said children reading along with 敁珗曄部 faculty presents a great way for children to be exposed to different educational opportunities and careers that are available in the regional Tri-Cities community.

What kind of impact could an engineering professor have on a young girl and her parents if they were to hear Rosie Revere, Engineer, for the first time? she said. What kind of connections to the real world could this have on a family that may never have contemplated a life for their daughter in the sciences?

Reading with industry experts 敁珗曄部 faculty

Sara Sorensen Petersen, a 敁珗曄部 clinical assistant professor of education and board member with the Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia, said she and her fellow faculty members are excited to provide educational opportunities for regional students to learn from faculty members in a range of fields and from a range of backgrounds and cultures.

Speaking as a mom and an educator, it is great for kids to see others than mom and dad reading, as well as see professionals in their communities and learn a bit more about what they do, she said. We have female science professors, for example, that could inspire young girls to think about a career in the sciences. Its just a great tie-in and presents a great opportunity for our local families.

A free resource for families

The new Cougar Family Fun websiteis available for free and accessible to the public.

Additionally, The Childrens Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia is supplying 敁珗曄部 with an assortment of childrens books that will be given out at the 敁珗曄部 Cougar Cupboard sponsored by Lamb Weston food pantry, in addition to food pick-up locations in Pasco and Kennewick for 敁珗曄部 students and their families.on pick-up locations and how to donate can be found online.

 

Media Contacts:

Jaime Heppler, 敁珗曄部 executive director of advancement and community engagement, 509-372-7207, jaime.heppler@wsu.edu

Sara Sorensen Petersen, 敁珗曄部 clinical assistant professor of education, 509-372-7395, sarapetersen@wsu.edu

Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部 public relations/communication coordinator, 509-372-7333, maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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Exhibition to showcase professional art from WSU faculty across the state /exhibition-to-showcase-professional-art-from-wsu-faculty-across-the-state/ Thu, 23 Jan 2020 17:03:59 +0000 /?p=76644 The post Exhibition to showcase professional art from WSU faculty across the state appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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By Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部

RICHLAND, Wash. An exhibition at Washington State University Tri-Cities will showcase art professionally created by WSU faculty and staff from across the state now through Feb. 28 at the 敁珗曄部 Art Center.

"A Pink Scaffold in the Great Rann (Kutch, India) by Avantika Bawa, WSU Vancouver associate professor of fine art

“A Pink Scaffold in the Great Rann (Kutch, India)” by Avantika Bawa, WSU Vancouver associate professor of fine art.

A grand opening for the exhibition is scheduled for 5 p.m. 7 p.m. on Jan. 31 in the 敁珗曄部 Art Center. The event is free and open to the public.

The exhibition will feature a range of styles of art, including interactive and electronic sculptures, ceramics, photography, painting, drawing and more. It will specifically feature works from 16 faculty and staff from the 敁珗曄部, WSU Vancouver and WSU Pullman campuses.

At the grand opening on Jan. 31, attendees will have the opportunity to meet many of the artists featured, enjoy wine and light refreshments, as well as get an up-close look at the works of art.

Remarks begin at 5:30 p.m. and will feature:

  • Sena Clara Creston, 敁珗曄部 clinical assistant professor of fine arts and digital technology and culture
  • Squeak Meisel, WSU chair and associate professor and sculpture coordinator of fine arts
  • Kathleen McAteer, 敁珗曄部 vice chancellor for academic affairs and clinical associate professor of biology
  • Matthew Jockers, dean of the WSU College of Arts and Sciences
  • Reza Safavi, WSU associate professor, graduate coordinator and digital media coordinator of fine arts
"American Photographs" by Douglas Gast, 敁珗曄部 associate professor of fine arts

“American Photographs” by Douglas Gast, 敁珗曄部 associate professor of fine arts.

The grand opening reception is free and open to the public. For a complete list of artists and their works featured, visit tricities.wsu.edu/art-center.

We have a variety of highly-skilled and wildly talented faculty and staff members whose work will be featured and prominently displayed for this WSU exhibition, Creston said. We invite our community members to come out and witness the excellent artwork of our accomplished faculty and staff.

The 敁珗曄部 Art Center is open from 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday Friday.

For more information about the exhibition, visit tricities.wsu.edu/art-center/.

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RFO General Assembly /event/rfo-general-assembly-9/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000 /?post_type=tribe_events&p=76247 The post RFO General Assembly appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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Bylaws will be discussed and can be found on the RFO website:/academics/faculty-resources/rfo/
All faculty and additional agenda items are welcome.

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April 20: 敁珗曄部 to honor 12 in 2018 Women of Distinction class /april-20-wsu-tri-cities-to-honor-12-in-2018-women-of-distinction-class/ Tue, 17 Apr 2018 16:13:55 +0000 /?p=54265 The post April 20: 敁珗曄部 to honor 12 in 2018 Women of Distinction class appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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RICHLAND, Wash. Washington State University Tri-Cities will honor 12 individuals as part of its 2018 Women of Distinction class during a gallery exhibition opening and reception at 4 p.m. on April 20 in the Consolidated Information Center Art Gallery on campus.

The 敁珗曄部 Women of Distinction program recognizes female students, staff, faculty, alumnae and community members who have made notable contributions to the campus and their community through service, teaching or involvement.

It is our honor and privilege to recognize exceptional female leaders, mentors and overall professionals that have given back to the university and their communities, said Chris Meiers, 敁珗曄部 vice chancellor of student affairs. These are individuals who have improved access to educational opportunities, created pathways for others to be successful and generally provided incredible support to the next generation of leaders.

Those being honored as the 敁珗曄部 2018 Women of Distinction class include:

  • LoAnn Ayers United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties president and CEO
  • Eadie Balint 敁珗曄部 professional development and community education coordinator
  • Diahann Howard Port of Benton director of economic development and governmental affairs and Tri-Cities Research District executive director
  • Savanna Kresse 敁珗曄部 junior studying history and pre-law
  • Kate McAteer 敁珗曄部 assistant vice chancellor of academic affairs
  • Mysti Meiers 敁珗曄部 senior academic advisor
  • Judy Morrison 敁珗曄部 academic director for the College of Education and associate professor of education
  • Maegan Murray 敁珗曄部 public relations/communication coordinator
  • Sarah Newcomer 敁珗曄部 assistant professor of education
  • Darlene Scrivner Columbia Basin College special assistant to the president
  • Karen Sinclair Mission Support Alliance project manager
  • Dani Young 敁珗曄部 junior studying civil engineering

After the ceremony on April 20, all photos and biographies of the award recipients will be on display in the East Building hallway next to The Bookie, 敁珗曄部 student bookstore.

The honorees will also be highlighted on the 敁珗曄部 Women of Distinction website at /women-of-distinction/.

 

Contact:

Danielle Kleist, 敁珗曄部 specialist assistant to the vice chancellor for student affairs, 509-372-7104, danielle.kleist@wsu.edu

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Nov. 6: 敁珗曄部 to honor international campus community with flag celebration /nov-6-wsu-tri-cities-to-honor-international-campus-community-with-flag-celebration/ Sat, 04 Nov 2017 00:02:12 +0000 /?p=48468 The post Nov. 6: 敁珗曄部 to honor international campus community with flag celebration appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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RICHLAND, Wash. Washington State University Tri-Cities will honor its international students, faculty and staff members with a new international flag installation and celebration that will take place at 1:15 p.m. on Monday in the Floyd Atrium on campus.

There will be an initial total of 32 flags represented of the known 32 countries of current international students, faculty and staff that will be hung as part of the installation. Members of the public are welcome to attend the celebration.

These flags are displayed in a prominent place in recognition of faculty, staff and students who have come to our campus from countries around the world and of their diverse backgrounds and experience strengthen the campus, said Jana Kay, campus registrar.

As part of a brief celebration for installation, the campus community will hear from Kate McAteer, assistant vice chancellor of academic affairs, Israa Alshaikhli, president of the Associated Students of Washington State University Tri-Cities, and Yuna Okamoto, a student in the Intensive American Language Center, on the importance and impact of having the installation on campus.

If there are flags not represented of current campus community members home countries, those individuals are encouraged to contact Erika Kraus, 敁珗曄部 international student coordinator, at erika.kraus@wsu.edu. Additional flags will be installed as they are identified.

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