The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Program will distribute $2,500 grants to 20 artists across the state of Washington who will be asked to use their voices, experiences, and artistic expression to reflect on social justice efforts in response to systemic racism.
What’s happening
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Etsuko Ichikawa will be present in the gallery to informally welcome visitors to her exhibition, Etsuko Ichikawa: Broken Poems of Fireflies.
The Pullman Farmers Market returns for its 12th season to offer the community a mid-week farmers market.
Amazon’s mission is “to be Earth’s most customer-centric company”, and our Operations and award-winning Customer Service teams are at the heart of that mission.
Tokyo-born, Seattle-based artist, Etsuko Ichikawa will discuss the creative motivations and process that brought about Etsuko Ichikawa: Broken Poems of Fireflies, a new immersive installation commissioned by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.
US Air Force Officer Recruiter Information Session will discuss what Air Force positions are available, qualification requirements, and Q&A from recruiting team.
Brianna Lawson is a senior in Computer Science and will talk about her past internship experiences. She will go over some tips and tricks to having a qualified resume.
Global Connections Bingo Game Nights are returning throughout the Fall 2020 semester. You’re invited to take a well-deserved break each month and join us for a few rounds of virtual Bingo!
Geography is inescapable. We live, love, work, dream in place. We are bound to the places we inhabit, the terrain we call home.