Come hear six exciting experts in the areas of DNA repair and chromatin speak about compelling new developments in the area of basic cancer research at the 2019 Smerdon/Reeves Lecture
What’s happening
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution and Deformation in an Irradiated Environment
Should you kill one person if that means more people will therefore not be killed? Harry Silverstein will explore the “avoidability” conception of responsibility – that one is responsible for an outcome if there was an alternative, and not responsible if there was not.
Harry Silverstein, WSU professor emeritus in philosophy, presents “Responsibility and Avoidability” in the Foley Speaker’s Room.
Cynthia Lawrence is an Endowed Professor of Voice at University of Kentucky and a regular guest of leading opera companies around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera.
Mark Calkins is an Associate Professor of Voice at Berea College in Kentucky. Mark is a former member of the Lyric Opera Center…
The Division of Student Affairs presents Dr. Amelia Parnell, Omari Burnside, and Alexa Wesley from the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Educations (NASPA).
The Department of Physics and Astronomy and The OSA-SPIE Student Chapter invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Stan Whitcomb, LIGO Laboratory.
Join the conversation with Caitlin Bletscher with “Overcoming Boundaries, Thinking Globally, Acting Locally” and seeing past our communal actions and how they impact the world!
The kettlebell is a highly versatile tool that is often neglected or misused in gyms today. Wellbeing Online would like to help you learn how to implement this tool into you regular workout routine.
John Martin Fischer, an expert in free will, moral responsibility, and both metaphysical and ethical issues pertaining to life and death, will present the 55th Frank Fraser Potter Lecture in Philosophy.