We are pleased to invite you to return to campus. When you come, we would love to meet you. We are always glad to help plan a tour of campus or arrange a meeting with a specific faculty member. You may wish to plan your visit around one of the events below. For more information, please call the College of Sciences Office at 509-335-5548.
College of Sciences Calendar
Spring Semester 2007
March 8: Lane Family Lecture in Environmental Science “Reason For Hope”
Jane Goodall will give highlights of her 45 years of chimpanzee research at Gombe Stream and her efforts to conserve their habitat, while improving the lives of those who live near the National Park. A UN Messenger of Peace, Dr. Goodall will discuss her reasons for hope and ways every individual makes a difference. March 8, 7:30 p.m., Beasley Coliseum.
March 23–24: Dean’s Leadership Council Meetings
March 23: University Showcase
WSU recognizes faculty and staff excellence, including Academic Showcase, a public exhibition of faculty and student research posters from all fields.
March 30: College of Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Competition
Undergraduate science majors display research posters. Come see the research our undergraduates are doing 4:30 p.m., Beasley Coliseum.
April 6: College of Sciences Annual Recognition Event
College of Sciences recognizes outstanding alumni, faculty, students, and staff.
April 25–26: Golden Grad, Diamond Grad Reunion
Alumni Association events for the classes of 1947 and 1957.
April 13–15: Mom’s Weekend
May 5: Commencement
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