diversity

Nov. 8: Leading U.S. ethnographer to speak about race, civility

By Adriana Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – One of the nation’s leading urban ethnographers will talk about race and civility in everyday life in a free, public address, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the Elson Floyd Cultural Center at Washington State University.

Campus climate, DACA, university update focus of town hall meeting

By Meredith Metsker, University Communications PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University is focusing on action when it comes to balancing the budget and addressing concerns about campus climate and the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, President Kirk Schulz said Tuesday.

Summit regarding undocumented students planned

By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Undocumented students across the nation are on edge due to the changing political climate, prompting WSU and other higher education institutions in the state to organize a summit to examine better ways to serve them.

Through April 20: Diversity through art workshops

PULLMAN, Wash. – A series of collaborative art workshops exploring social justice, spiritual activism, equity and more continues at Washington State University at 1-3 p.m. Thursdays through April 20 at the Mestizo Center, Cleveland Hall 121. Food will be provided.

Jan. 29-31: Event aims to strengthen human relations

By Steve Nakata, Advancement Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Tunnel of Oppression tours will be conducted Jan. 29-31 in Ensminger Pavilion at Washington State University to encourage participants to learn new perspectives from others different from themselves. Daily tours will begin at 4 p.m. with the final tour starting at 8 p.m.

Industry invests in future diversity via WSU team mentoring

By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – High-tech industries in Washington and beyond need diverse employees to help them successfully compete in the global marketplace. Some have turned to Washington State University’s team mentoring program (TMP) to find job candidates.

WSU reaffirms support for student conduct process

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s vice president of student affairs on Friday reaffirmed the university’s support of the university’s student conduct process in the wake of questions raised by the Seattle Times and allegations made by APIC and other organizations.