Science On Tap | Decoding Cats

Have you ever watched a funny cat video (or your own cat) and wondered, “Why are they doing THAT!??”…Well on July 12th at Science on Tap | Decoding Cats, you can find out out a little more about our feline friends.

Financial Aid and Scholarship Workshop

Whew! High School Seniors are breathing a collective sigh of relief as Graduation Ceremonies are wrapping up. But, now what? College? If you answered , “Yes”, then it’s time for one more class…Financial Aid 101! Prospective students and parents will learn from financial aid experts the many ways to make a college education attainable.

Climate Change Clash set for WSU Vancouver

The American Democracy Project at Washington State University Vancouver is holding a discussion, “Climate Change: The Clash of Science and Politics” from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. on January 27 in the Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110. The event is free and open to all.

Mark Stephan, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, will discuss politicians’ take on climate change. Michael Berger, senior instructor in the College of Arts and Sciences, will cover how scientists talk about climate change. Refreshments will be served in the Dengerink Administration Building, Room 129.

Bat Girl Visits Salmon Creek

While the season often calls for depicting bats as blood-sucking, vicious creatures, now families have an opportunity to see live bats up close and learn why these animals are largely misunderstood.

WSU Vancouver Film Festival

Enjoy Free Movies at WSU Salmon Creek.

The WSU Vancouver Diversity Council sponsors a yearly film festival, the Diversity Film Festival, which will offer the community a chance to view four different films for free between Monday, September 10, 2012 and Thursday, September 20, 2012.

“The festival’s goal is to encourage and promote awareness and dialog about diversity issues present within the WSU Vancouver campus, the Vancouver community, and the world beyond. Films are chosen based on specific themes that reflect on multiple aspects of cultural diversity present in the world around us.” ~WSU Vancouver

The first week focuses on issues of political diversity, and the second week is about American Indians and native culture.

Read more…WSU Vancouver Film Festival

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