People across the nation will be marching in support of the earth. On the Palouse the Lori Batina Memorial Climate March will begin with a gathering and welcome by Nez Perce earth keepers at Friendship Square, followed by a march to East City Park where a rally for earth will feature music, drumming, and speakers. This event will […]
Seeking graduate students with research, experience, or interest in the areas of water demand management, water supply, and water conservation. Please respond via email to Jon Yoder yoder@wsu.edu or Jacqueline McCabe jacquem@wsu.edu by May 4 if you would like to receive a graduate student scholarship. If you wish to be considered for an oral presentation […]
Lecture: Tu, Th 9:10 – 10:25 Lab: TU 1:25 – 4:15 Students will learn to design, interpret, and critically evaluate the use of stable isotopic tools. Specifically, we will focus on efficiently learning terminology and notation, sources of variation, mathematical models of isotope composition, and key applications of stable isotope techniques. The laboratory section of […]
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=292849 Projects supported by the Higher Education Challenge Grants Program will: (1) address a state, regional, national, or international educational need; (2) involve a creative or non-traditional approach toward addressing that need that can serve as a model to others; (3) encourage and facilitate better working relationships in the university science and education community, as […]
The intern will assist NRCS with the annual maintenance and upgrading of NRCS’s Snotel and snow course sites across the state. Based out of Boise, the 13 weeks of work will take you to tops of mountains from the headwaters of the Snake River to the Idaho Panhandle. For a complete job description and to […]
USGS is seeking summer interns to evaluate hydrologic cycle models and observational data across the United States. A prototype tool has been developed that allows exploration of observations and model results at several spatial and temporal scales. During the summer, a team of students will engage in rigorous application of this tool to identify the […]
The Software Carpentry workshop, sponsored by CEREO and WSU’s Graduate and Professional Student Association is another two-day, hands-on event geared towards those interested in developing core skills for working with data effectively and reproducibly. This workshop covers how to use the command line, git, and building programs in R (e.g. functions, loops). Participants work through short […]
National Science Foundation Preproposal Due Date: May 31, 2017 Full Proposal Deadline: Sept 30, 2017 Opportunity is set to begin on May 30, 2017 Please complete and email the General Application to res.dev@wsu.edu.
UI Library, Saturday May 7th, 2017 & Sunday May 8th, 2017 Learn how to better communicate your research and outreach objectives through creative data visualization. This workshop will feature visualization expert Skye Moret of Periscopic (www.periscopic.com) and is intended for participants from ANY discipline who are interested in enhancing their communication skills. During the workshop […]