Let’s celebrate the accomplishments of the class of 2021 while driving through the heart of campus with your COVID-safe pod.
What’s happening
Friday, April 23, 2021
In this training we will explain different setup, filtering and communication options.
We are at a turning point to address the unprecedented challenges we are facing in healthcare systems.
Planning and operation of power grid highly depends on the analytical studies using models accurately representing the electric assets in the field. Model validation and calibration of generating units are important to ensure the compliance of the models with the actual behavior of the generating assets.
Over the last three decades, more than 90,000 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been identified and characterized.
This recital will include works by Claude Debussy, Charles Griffes, Katherine Hoover and W.A. Mozart.
A rational approach to create self-replicating polymer machines that would allow for complete selectivity in chain size and sequence.
Jeong Yoo, soprano and Dr. Yoon-Wha Roh, piano present a graduate voice recital featuring G. F. Handel’s ‘Pastorella vaga bella’, C.Gounod’s O Dieu! Que de bijoux…Ah! Je ris de me voir from opera Faust, D. Argento’s song cycle, ‘Six Elizabethan Songs’, Dong-Jin Kim’s Shin Arirang, Du-Nam Cho’s Sae…
Brandt Fisher’s recital “In Two-Tones” represents the culmination of his musical growth at Washington State University. Brandt’s senior recital will feature jazz standards played live by Brandt and his jazz quartet, as well as revive of several classics by the WSU alumni jazz-fusion group “Jazz Wires.” The explosive…
WSU’s Concert Choir, directed by Dean Luethi, and the WSU University Singers, directed by Angelica Dunsavage, will present selections dedicated to our community’s first responders and those we’ve lost in the pandemic. Special guests include Dr. Meredith Arksey, members of the WSU Symphony Orchestra, Pullman High School Choir,…