Wednesday, January 3 @9 am
Reception / Open House
Plan your spring courses with AOI Instructional Designers at the Holiday Springboard events!
Dec. 13, Dec. 20 and Jan. 3 from 9 am until 3 pm in The Spark 102
Wondering which technology might be best for the class activity you’ve envisioned? Would you like assistance setting up Blackboard? Want to brainstorm…
Wednesday, January 10 @8 am
WSU Pullman
Join the Office of Research for the live stream of the Seattle Clean Tech Alliance Breakfast Series event at 8 a.m. Wednesday, January 10 in EME B46. This event will feature Elliot Mainzer of Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) speaking on the upcoming challenges and opportunities of the Pacific Northwest electrical grid.
Thursday, January 11 @8 am
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman
Friday, January 12 @5:30 pm
“Snowpiercer” will be showcased on Friday January 12th at 5:30PM in Todd Hall 130. Free and open to public.
The film is about humanity’s last survivors aboard a globe-spanning supertrain and one man risking everything to lead a revolt for control of the engine and the future of the world.
Friday, January 12 @8 pm
Performance
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The WSU School of Music’s Faculty Artist Series will present “Come Again Sweet Love” at 8 p.m. Friday, January 12, in Bryan Hall Theatre. The program features secular and sacred pieces that address themes of love. Dr. Christopher…
Saturday, January 13 @8 am
WSU Pullman
Monday, January 15 @2 pm
FREE FOR WSU STUDENTS!
L.A. Theatre Works – Susan Albert Loewenberg, Producing Director – Presents THE MOUNTAINTOP By Katori Hall
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play, The Mountaintop explores the human side of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. as he forms…
Tuesday, January 16 @6 pm
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to an S. Town Stephenson Distinguished Public Lecture featuring Dr. William D. Phillips, 1997 Physics Nobel Prize Laureate at the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). Dr. Phillips will present his talk, “Time, Einstein, and the Coolest Stuff in the Universe.”
Bio:
Prof. William…
Tuesday, January 16 @6 pm
Lecture
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to an S. Town Stephenson Distinguished Public Lecture featuring Dr. William D. Phillips, 1997 Physics Nobel Prize Laureate at the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). Dr. Phillips will present his talk, “Time, Einstein, and the Coolest Stuff in the Universe.”
Bio:
Prof. William…
Wednesday, January 17 @12 pm
Washington State’s first Chief Privacy Officer Alex Alben discusses what you need to know about privacy in the Data Breach era. Learn more about what our state government is doing to help protect your privacy in this insightful presentation at WSU Everett. You’ll also learn about tips and tools that…
Thursday, January 18 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Keri McCarthy, oboe and electronics
This program features works for the oboe from the late 20th and early 21st century… Laura Kaminsky, a New York-based composer writes about meditations in traffic, while Thea Musgrave…
Friday, January 19 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Sophia Tegart, flute with Michael Seregow, piano; and Dave Jarvis, percussion
Sophia Tegart, Clinical Assistant Professor of Flute will perform a recital of works for flute with various other instruments and sounds. She will be joined by Dave Jarvis, Professor…
Saturday, January 20 @12 pm
WSU Pullman
Monday, January 22 @12 am
Swim the Pac-12 is a challenge to motivate swimmers of all levels to move to the pools for fitness. Participants can water walk, aqua-jog, or swim their way through the challenge – the main point is to get in the water and enjoy the benefits of swimming! You have twelve…
Monday, January 22 @12 am
What Is It?
U-Fit4.0 is a free fitness program created by Cougs for Cougs. It is free 12-week exercise program tailored to WSU students. By completing this program and submitting an essay at its conclusion, you could win a $1000 scholarship from ASWSU! The program will begin January 22 and end April 20,…
Monday, January 22 @12 am
U-Fit 4.0 is a free 9 week exercise program tailored to WSU Global Campus students, designed to improve fitness and your grades! Students participate by using any location to complete our U-Fit 4.0 workout, or their own workout program. Best of all, two participants will receive scholarships given by ASWSU Global.
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Monday, January 22 @12 am
What Is It?
U-Fit4.0 is a fitness program created by Cougs for Cougs. It is free 9-week exercise program tailored to WSU students. By completing this program and submitting an essay at its conclusion, you could win prizes provided by GPSA! The program will begin January 22!
The Program
The U-Fit4.0 exercise program is…
Monday, January 22 @7 pm
The Banff Mountain Film Festival highlights the many aspects of mountain culture throughout the world. The showing at WSU will be comprised of several films varying in lengths from two minutes to full-length feature film productions. The majority of films feature stunning cinematography of adventure-based activities such as skiing, climbing,…
Tuesday, January 23 @3:30 pm
Faculty: Join fellows from the first LIFT faculty cohort as they share about their experience of the program and their innovative approaches to active learning and student-centered teaching methods in the classroom. Topic areas include connection and social belonging, values, mindfulness, and growth mindset.
This is the faculty development aspect…
Tuesday, January 23 @4 pm
Conference / Symposium
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium presented by the OSA/SPIE featuring Dr. Lahsen Assoufid, Argonne National Lab. Dr. Assoufid will present his talk, “Expanding the Frontiers of X-ray Science: The Fourth-Generation Light Source at Argonne National Laboratory”, Tuesday, January 23 at 4:10 pm in Webster 17.
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Tuesday, January 23 @4 pm
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium presented by the OSA/SPIE featuring Dr. Lahsen Assoufid, Argonne National Lab. Dr. Assoufid will present his talk, “Expanding the Frontiers of X-ray Science: The Fourth-Generation Light Source at Argonne National Laboratory”, Tuesday, January 23 at 4:10 pm in Webster 17.
…
Tuesday, January 23 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Equinox: WSU Faculty Brass Quintet: David Turnbull and Noah Austin, trumpet (not pictured) ;Martin King, horn; Chris Dickey, euphonium; Sarah Miller, trombone
Equinox, the Washington State University Faculty Brass Quintet will perform in Bryan Hall Theater…
Wednesday, January 24 @3 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Seminar Presented by the Center for Institutional Research Computing [CIRC]
Advances in Graph Theory Methods to Understand Chemical Behavior
Presented by: Dr. Aurora Clark, Department of Chemistry, Washington State University
Abstract
Graph theoretical approaches for characterizing the structure and dynamics of condensed phase systems have rapidly expanded in the last…
Thursday, January 25 @6:30 pm
Film Screening
“The Destruction of Memory” Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Based on the book by Robert Bevan, “The Destruction of Memory” delves into the complex story underlying cultural destruction — examining examples from WWII, the Former Yugoslavia, Mali and Syria, among other places. After the film (1hr, 21 minutes), faculty members from…
Friday, January 26 @4:10 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Music Education required recital featuring performances of Toccata in D minor (BWV 565) by J.S. Bach on marimba, A baroque dance suite for solo snare drum, and etudes by marimba pioneer Clair Omar Musser.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Friday, January 26 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Music of the British Isles will fill Bryan Hall with a diverse array of solo, duet and small ensemble vocal music spanning over 500 years. Cantiamo!, the WSU Faculty Vocal Ensemble, will be presenting their fifth annual concert on Friday, January 26 at 8:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre. This…
Monday, January 29 @8 am
Exhibition
WSU Pullman
New sculptures by WSU Fine Arts students mix with miniature versions of iconic artworks in a free, public exhibit in Gallery 2 of the Fine Arts Building at WSU Pullman.
The show “Sculpting in Virtual Space: Experiments in Teaching” was extended through Friday, Feb. 2, to allow more people…
Monday, January 29 @6 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
SWMEA (Southeast Washington Music Educators Association) presents the annual Bill Bolick Jazz Night Monday, January 29, from 6:00pm to 8:30pm in Kimbrough Concert Hall at Washington State University. Several area middle school and high school bands will perform along with the SWMEA Honor Jazz Band directed by Dr. Greg Yasinitsky…
Tuesday, January 30 @4 pm
Conference / Symposium
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Pance Naumov, New York University Abu Dhabi. Dr. Naumov will present his talk, “Crystal Adaptronics: Dynamic and Soft-Matter-Like Properties of Molecular Crystals”, Tuesday, January 30 at 4:10 pm in Webster 17.
Meet for refreshments before the lecture…
Tuesday, January 30 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman
Paul Tegels, a native of the Netherlands, is Associate Professor of Music, and serves as University Organist at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. Dr. Tegels will perform organ works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Guilmant in a program called Between Sacred and Secular. This recital is sponsored by Allegro…
Wednesday, January 31 @8 pm
Performance
WSU Pullman