Press Releases
Fall Chancellor's Seminar Series Offers Discount for Early Registration
July 23, 2008 | Arts & Events
Washington State University Vancouver presents the Chancellor’s Seminar Series, campus lunchtime presentations Fridays, Sept. 12, Oct. 10 and Nov. 14, in the Firstenburg Student Commons. Ticket price for each seminar is $30 per person, including lunch and parking, or $80 for all three seminars with registration by Sept. 5.
WSU Vancouver Teams With Ft. Vancouver TV for Student Video Training
July 21, 2008 | General News
The Digital Technology and Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver and Fort Vancouver Community Television non-profit community public access television on cable channel 11, have formed a partnership aimed at training future leaders of community media and expanding the presence of community television in Clark County. FVTV will provide professional internship opportunities to students in the DTC program, work with DTC faculty in training students in video production and help students gain project management experience in digital media.
Experts to present findings from Vancouver Lake research
July 15, 2008 | General News
Findings from a one-year study of plankton in Vancouver Lake will be announced at the Vancouver Lake Watershed Partnership’s open public meeting Wednesday, July 16 at the Port of Vancouver administrative office Commission Room.The meeting is scheduled for 4-6 p.m., in the Commission Room at the port’s administrative building.
WSU Vancouver Welcomes Incoming Students to ROAR
July 14, 2008 | General News
Students will meet with advisors to plan courses, take a campus tour, get their student IDs, and register for fall classes. Guests will learn about paying for college, ways to support their students, and the rich academic life of WSU Vancouver.
Construction Closes Some Campus Paths Until Aug. 8
July 2, 2008 |
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The Undergraduate Classroom construction project will require significant modification to the pathways and hillside on the south and east of the project. To achieve completion of this modification prior to Fall Semester the pathways from the Annex, Salmon Creek, Loop Road bridge, and near the “Women Who Weld” art structure will be closed without access to campus from July 7 through August 8, 2008. The construction company will place closure signs on the pathways indicating “PATHWAY CLOSED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION, NO CAMPUS ACCESS”.
WSU Vancouver Offers Adult Learners, Teachers a Week of Free Classes
June 30, 2008 |
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Four days of free classes for adults, on all sorts of topics from landscaping to creative thinking to computer game programming and more, will be offered at Washington State University Vancouver Aug. 4 - 7.
Middle and High School Students Invited to Fun Summer Academy at WSU Vancouver
June 25, 2008 |
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Students entering grades 7 to 12 will have the chance to study topics from computer animation to journalism to biomedical science and more this summer at Washington State University Vancouver. The university’s Center for Youth Workforce Preparation is offering the Summer PaCE Academy, Aug. 4-8, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WSU Vancouver Professor Sue Peabody Awarded Gilder Lehrman Fellowship
June 25, 2008 |
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Sue Peabody, Professor of History at Washington State University, Vancouver, has been awarded a research fellowship by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Peabody will conduct research in 2009 - 2010 at the New York Historical Society for her book project, “Free Soil: Slaves and the Law in the Atlantic World.”
Sometimes Humorous Ceramics on Display in WSU Vancouver Library
June 20, 2008 |
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Throughout the month of July the ceramic works of local artist Yothin “Yo” Amnuayphol will be on display in the WSU Vancouver library.
Print Arts Northwest show their artwork at WSU Vancouver
June 20, 2008 |
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Selected artwork from Print Arts Northwest are currently on display at Washington State University Vancouver through August 8. The exhibition will be in both the Administration Building Gallery and in the Engineering Life sciences building.
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