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Workshop Demystifies Grant Application Process

Just what does it take to get a grant or fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities? The Office of Grant and Research Development (OGRD) and the College of Arts and Sciences will sponsor an NEH Grant Application Writing Workshop on March 21 to explain the process.

Workshop host, NEH program director Dr. John Cox, will present and answer questions about the grant process, with an emphasis on writing and application review. Participants will also learn about NEH programs and special initiatives. A representative from Humanities Washington will also take part in the daylong event.

The workshop will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m in CUE 518. Dr. Cox and the Humanities Washington representative will meet individually with WSU faculty and graduate students for pre-arranged appointments until 5:00 p.m and individual appointments will be available on March 22 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. as well.

Seating is limited and advanced registration is required.

WSU to Offer In-state Tuition to All Online Students

Washington State University’s Board of Regents has voted to offer an in-state tuition rate to Global Campus online students, regardless of their location. The change is expected to take effect for the fall 2013 academic year.

“This positions us well in an ever increasing and competitive global market,” said David Cillay, vice president of the Global Campus. “Last Friday’s decision is another important step in WSU’s long efforts to bring education beyond geographical boundaries.”

The College of Arts and Sciences offers online degrees in criminal justice, psychology, humanities (with concentrations in disciplines such as English, history and philosophy), and social sciences (with concentrations in disciplines such as anthropology, political science, and sociology).

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CAS in the Media: January 18, 2013

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College Culture
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education / featuring David Leonard, associate professor and chair of the Department of Critical Culture, Gender and Race Studies
Drowsy Driving

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CAS in the media: December 14, 2012

Distracted driving
Politics
Wolves in Washington

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