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SUMMARY:Public Hearing on Proposed Amendments to WAC Standards of Conduct for Students
DESCRIPTION:Washington State University will conduct a public hearing on a proposed revision to WAC chapter 504-26 – Standards of Conduct for Students and WAC chapter 504-04 – Practice and Procedure on November 6 at 4:00 p.m. in Lighty Student Services Building\, Room 405\, Pullman\, WA; SAC 503A\, WSU Spokane\, Spokane\, WA; East 212\, WSU Tri-Cities\, Richland\, WA; VECS 122\, WSU Vancouver\, Vancouver\, WA; and Seminar Room 461\, WSU Everett\, Everett\, WA. Notice of this public hearing is hereby given in accordance with provisions of RCW 34.05.320(4). \nThe university is updating the rules regarding standards of conduct for students\, WAC 504-26\, and the rules regarding practice and procedure\, WAC 504-04. \nThe University will adopt the new rules based on the statutory authority found in RCW 28B.30.150. \nYou may review the proposed new rules by going to the Office of Procedures\, Records\, and Forms website at https://policies.wsu.edu/prf/index/wac/or by requesting a copy from the Office of Procedures\, Records\, and Forms\, Information Technology Building 3089\, Pullman\, WA 99164-1225; telephone 509-335-2005. \nYou may testify at this meeting. You may also direct written comments to Deborah Bartlett\, Director of Procedures\, Records\, and Forms\, Rules Coordinator\, mail code 1225\, Pullman\, WA 99164; e-mail prf.forms@wsu.edu; fax 509-335-3969. \nSubmit all written comments by 5:00 p.m.\, November 6\, 2018.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/public-hearing-on-proposed-amendments-to-wac-standards-of-conduct-for-students/
LOCATION:East 212
CATEGORIES:student,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Joy Faerber":MAILTO:faerber@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181106T180000
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CREATED:20181025T160826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T160826Z
UID:60863-1541527200-1541530800@tricities.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Campus Lecture: The Internet of Things: a Security and Privacy Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Billions of internet-connected devices autonomously controlling your home and environment: what could possibly go wrong? This talk will introduce the Internet of Things (IoT) and cover some of the security and privacy risks it exposes people to every day. From television sets that spy on you to remotely hacked vehicles\, IoT security and privacy issues affect everyone in our connected society. \nCome hear about the issues society faces\, the way forward for solutions from research and legislation\, and what you can do to protect yourself and your family from runaway security and privacy risks.\nDr. Glenn A. Fink has worked in areas including computer security\, visualization\, bio-inspired software design\, and human-centric computing at PNNL since 2006. He is a lateral thinker who excels in visionary leadership of multidisciplinary teams. His history of successful leadership is reflected in the many projects for which he has been Principal Investigator (PI). Dr. Fink was the project lead and primary inventor of several technologies including PNNL’s Digital Ants technology\, which earned an award for Excellence in Technology Transfer from the Federal Laboratory Consortium in 2018.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/campus-lecture-the-internet-of-things-a-security-and-privacy-perspective/
LOCATION:East Auditorium\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354
CATEGORIES:Calendar,community,Event,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Tish Christman":MAILTO:Letitia Christman &lt;tish.christman@tricity.wsu.edu&gt;
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SUMMARY:Veteran's Day Cook-Out
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Veteran’s Day\, the WSU Tri-Cities Patriot’s Club is partnering with Doggie Style Gourmet for a cook out on campus – this Thursday November 8 from 11am – 2pm on the west patio of the Student Union Building. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the WSU Tri-Cities Veterans Center. Come out and get some great food and support the Veterans Center.🇺🇸️
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/veterans-day-cook-out/
LOCATION:Student Union Building
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Celebration,Community Event,Event,Featured event,student,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron Brumbaugh":MAILTO:brumbau@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T200000
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CREATED:20180925T232124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T162655Z
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SUMMARY:WSU Tri-Cities Speaker Series - Fariba Alamdari\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:“If I don’t believe in my diversity\, why would anyone else?” \nIn a world in which many are raised to believe that our workplaces are responsible for raising us up\, recognizing our value\, and promoting us accordingly\, we are missing a key step in diversity and inclusion efforts. When we are fully accountable for our successes\, when we “own” our value\, and express our capabilities\, the “system” will advance and support us so we can do the work we are most called to do. If we wait for inclusion to come to us\, we may wait a lifetime. \nThis is Dr. Fariba Alamdari’s truth. It is her life experience\, and her results speak for themselves. \n“In a world in which many are raised to believe that our\nworkplaces are responsible for raising us up\, recognizing our\nvalue\, and promoting us accordingly\, we miss a key step in\ndiversity and inclusion efforts. If we wait for inclusion to come\nto us\, we may wait a lifetime.” \nIs there an event website or URL?\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/355687185251456/
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/wsu-tri-cities-speaker-series-fariba-alamdari-ph-d/
LOCATION:East Auditorium\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Community Event,Event,student,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Ian Jamieson":MAILTO:ian.jamieson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T130000
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CREATED:20181115T212716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T212716Z
UID:61634-1542370200-1542373200@tricities.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:CE Seminar Series: Global Climate Change: A solvable but wicked Problem
DESCRIPTION:CE SEMINAR SERIES\nEveryone is encouraged to attend!\nFriday\, November 16th\, 2018\n12:10 – 1:00 pm | TFLO 133\nDr. Steve Ghan\nClimate Scientist\,\nPacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)\nGlobal Climate Change:\nA Solvable but Wicked Problem\nAbstract\nFossil fuels have played a major role in lifting humans out of poverty\, but the carbon dioxide\nemitted to the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned is driving global changes in the\nclimate system that threaten that prosperity. In this seminar\, Dr. Ghan will show how the\nglobal changes depend primarily on the total carbon emitted and the time for the changes\nto manifest. He will then summarize the various technologies readily available to replace\nfossil fuels\, and the barriers to adopting them. He will finish with a message of hope\,\ndescribing effective and durable political action that can overcome those barriers.\nBio\nSteven Ghan was a climate scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory from 1990\nto 2018 and PNNL Lab Fellow since 2011\, following five years at Lawrence Livermore National\nLaboratory and receiving his bachelors degree in Atmospheric Sciences from the University\nof Washington in 1979 and his doctorate in Meteorology from the Massachusetts Institute\nof Technology in 1988. He is internationally recognized for his expertise in representing\naerosol particles and their affects on clouds and climate in global climate models. He has\nauthored more than 180 publications in scientific journals\, is cited in the top 1% of all earth\nscientists\, and served as an editor of the Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres\nfrom 2007 to 2016 and as Editor-in-Chief from 2012 to 2016. He has contributed to three\nclimate change assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, which in\n2008 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the assessments. He is a Fellow of the American\nGeophysical Union.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/ce-seminar-series-global-climate-change-a-solvable-but-wicked-problem/
LOCATION:Floyd 133\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,community,Event,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Yonas Demissie":MAILTO:y.demissie@tricity.wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181128T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181128T130000
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CREATED:20181105T211417Z
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SUMMARY:Nutritional Seminar with Kelly from Provision Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Campus Recreation is hosting a Nutritional Seminar on Wednesday 11/28 with Kelly from Provision Nutrition. She will be providing some tips for healthy holiday eating. Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend\, and there will be a Q&A at the end. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be provided by the café.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/nutritional-seminar-with-kelly-from-provision-nutrition/
LOCATION:Floyd Atrium\, 2710 University Dr\, Richland\, WA\, 99354\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Community Event,Event,student,university
ORGANIZER;CN="RJ Aubert":MAILTO:rj.aubert@tricity.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181130T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181130T130000
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CREATED:20181129T200442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181129T200442Z
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SUMMARY:CE Seminar Series - Evaluating Water Security in Jordan using a multi-agent hydroeconomic model with Dr. Jim Yoon - PNNL
DESCRIPTION:CE SEMINAR SERIES\nEveryone is encouraged to attend!\nFriday\, November 30th\, 2018\n12:10 – 1:00 pm | TFLO 133\nDr. Jim Yoon\nWater Security and Resilience Scientist\,\nPacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)\nEvaluating Water Security in Jordan using\na Multi-Agent Hydroeconomic Model\nAbstract\nJordan currently faces a water crisis of unprecedented severity\, dealing with the combined impacts\nof extremely limited water availability\, destabilizing regional conflict\, and adverse climate change\nimpacts. We developed a coupled human-natural system multi-agent model for the long-term\nevaluation of water security in Jordan\, the product of a multi-year international research effort\ncarried out by an interdisciplinary research team spanning the fields of hydrology\, water resources\nengineering\, political science\, geography\, and economics. The modular multi-agent model is used\nto evaluate interventions for enhancing Jordan’s water security\, integrating biophysical modules that\nsimulate natural and engineered systems with human modules that represent decision-making at both\ninstitutional and consumer levels. The model is run through the end of the 21st century to evaluate\nwater supply\, demand\, and institutional interventions over a wide range of plausible climate and\nsocioeconomic scenarios. Model results paint an alarming outlook of Jordan’s future water security\nwith nearly 60 percent of the country’s low-income household population experiencing water use\nbelow 40 liters per capita per day. Surface water supplies decrease by over 50 percent relative to\nhistorical conditions and groundwater wellfields near the main urban centers are depleted by over 50\npercent. Although climate and socioeconomic change will place extreme stress on the system under\nall conditions evaluated\, model results also indicate that an aggressive combination of supply and\ndemand management interventions can substantially reduce Jordan’s water insecurity through the\nend of the century.\nBio\nDr. Jim Yoon is a water security and resilience scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. At\nPNNL\, Jim focuses on the development of novel techniques to simulate water and interconnected\nsystems\, targeting solutions that can enhance critical infrastructure resilience under changing\nand adverse conditions. Prior to joining the labs\, Jim completed an M.S.\, Ph.D.\, and Postdoc at\nStanford University in the Earth System Science Department. His research at Stanford focused on the\ndevelopment of a multi-agent hydrologic-economic model for evaluation of water security in Jordan\nand the Middle East. Jim spearheaded the Jordan Water Project (JWP)\, an international interdisciplinary\nresearch project supported by a consortium of national science agencies with further assistance from\nUSAID. Prior to his work at Stanford\, Jim spent several years working as a water resources engineer\nat MWH Global in Southern California\, consulting for municipal clients across the western US. He is\nalso co-founder of WellDone International\, a San Francisco based non-profit organization working to\nsupport clean water and sanitation projects in underserved regions across the developing world. Jim\nholds a B.S. in Civil Engineering with an English Literature minor from UCLA.\nCivil and Environmental Engineering\nSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences\nInterdisciplinary Excellence Built on World-Class Knowledge \n 
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/ce-seminar-series-evaluating-water-security-in-jordan-using-a-multi-agent-hydroeconomic-model-with-dr-jim-yoon-pnnl/
LOCATION:TFLO 133\, 2710 Crimson Way\, WA\, 99354\, United States
CATEGORIES:academic,Calendar,Event,Faculty Development,Meeting,Professional Development,student,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Srinivas Allena":MAILTO:srinivas.allena@wsu.edu
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