College of Sciences

Note from the Director: A Two-Way Street 

 

Dear Visitor, 

 

Thank you for visiting our website.  We hope to use this space to maintain closer links with you. But communication is always a two-way street.  I’d like to ask you to get in touch with me and tell me your own news, professional accomplishments, and your memories of our College.  

 

If you don’t care to deal with the World Wide Web, please feel free to write, call, or email me directly at my address given below. But if use the Web, please visit:

 

 

College History

  

This site is the first step toward constructing a history of the College of Sciences, its students, staff and faculty. Please submit your memories of our collective history. We are interested in your story, your times in our College, and how the past lives most clearly in your memory today. We’ll organize your submissions into a system. We’ll then post your memories (and your name) and let others associated with our College learn what you remember about your time at WSU.

  

 

Alumni Accomplishments

  

This site allows you to send us your news of your professional accomplishments after WSU. Over time, as we digest and edit the material submitted, we’d like to show where members of our College have gone, what we’ve all done, and how we are contributing to both technical life and broader intellectual pursuits.  If you file a patent or publish a book, please tell us and let us pass along your good news to others. 

 

 

Spectrum Magazine

  

You can submit comments, corrections and criticisms of any aspect of this issue of Spectrum to me via a link on this site. If you have ideas about how our nation should be approaching clean energy concerns, or the type of work being done related to energy at WSU, here’s a place to voice your thoughts and concerns. We will post your comments and potentially print them in the next issue of Spectrum. Back issues of the magazine will also be available at this site.I’m a geologist by training and used to teach introductory geology at WSU. While I’ve been a Pullman resident for more years than I care to admit, I’m new to my role in communications in the Dean’s Office. Please tell me what you like or dislike about the new approach to publishing Spectrum or any other communications issues.

Thanking you in advance, 

 

 

E. Kirsten Peters


Director of Communications
College of Sciences
Email: epeters@wsu.edu
Phone: (509)335-4262

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