On September 29 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., join select awardees of the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Program for a discussion of the question: Why has art—in all its forms—always been central to thinking about Black liberation and racial justice?
What’s happening
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
It’s no secret that today’s professionals feel pulled in too many directions. Too often, we find ourselves racing from one emergency to another, without the time to think strategically (or even breathe).
Prepare for the 2021 Fall Career Expo this year by creating or updating your resumes.
We will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments.
The surge of inequality in the United States has been thoroughly documented with the issue often framed as having only political and economic origins.
Join artist Alison Saar in the museum galleries on Wednesday, September 29, from 2–3 p.m. for a personal tour of Mirror, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar, a retrospective exhibition featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by this renowned Los Angeles–based artist.
Local vendors gather to provide access to seasonal fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs.
Interviewing can be scary. This workshop addresses key aspects of the interview process: preparation, interview types, what to expect, and answering the behavior-based questions.
Dr. David Larsen, saxophonist, composer, recording artist, Director of Bands at Spokane Falls Community College and scholar of cool jazz, will give a presentation on the music of baritone saxophonist and composer Gerry Mulligan. This Jazz Forum is presented by the Jazz Society at WSU with funding from Allegro.