This event will be live streamed on YouTube at WSUPullmanMusic
What’s happening
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Design and decision making are pervasive in scientific and industrial endeavors: scientists design experiments to gain insights into physical and social phenomena, engineers design machines to execute tasks more efficiently, and pharmaceutical researchers design new drugs to fight disease.
Electric grid faults can be the source of catastrophic wildfires, particularly in regions with high winds and low humidity.
As Secretary of State, Kim Wyman is the only state-wide elected Republican in Washington.
Targeted drug therapy is a promising approach to selectively treat cancerous tissues, however further development is needed in the field of acid-labile linkers.
YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET OUR UTILITY ENGINEERS, ENGINEERING TECHS, AND STAFF! Explore Power & Water engineering disciplines by joining us for one of the two hour sessions we have during National Engineering Week!
The WSU Center for Arts and Humanities in partnership with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will be hosting the virtual Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture with Dr. Susan Neiman.
Christopher Carter reads people. Much more than that, he makes the art of reading people electrifying. For over 20 years, Christopher Carter has astonished audiences around the world with his high-energy performances.
This concert will showcase local jazz group, “Crosscurrent” featuring WSU faculty professors, Dr. Yasinitsky on saxophone, Dave Snider on electric and string bass, Brian Ward, former WSU instructor on piano, and U of I faculty members Dan Bukvich on drums and Vern Sielert on trumpet. Also, featured a…