Along with the accumulation of atmospheric greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, the loss of primary forests and other natural ecosystems is a major disruption of the Earth’s system and is causing global concern.
What’s happening
Friday, September 29, 2023
“Sex-Specific Adaptation of the Ventral Tegmental Area to Subchronic Stress,” presented by Abigail Polter, George Washington University.
A guided conversation with artist Jose “Nuke” Montalvo and the staff who brought him to WSU.
David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH) is organizing a Grant Writing Workshop for graduate students. Dr. Becky James, Research and Development Manager of the Grants and Fellowship Support, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Washington State University, will facilitate this workshop.
Dr. James will demonstrate how the graduate students can use Pivot-RP (a funding database) to search for funding opportunities and discuss the step-by-step process of Grant Writing. This event is meant for the students at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). However, graduate students from any discipline who are interested to learn about Pivot-RP and basics of grant writing are welcome to join.
Join artist Jose “Nuke” Montalvo for a lecture, music, food, and a community painting workshop.
ASWSU Global is thrilled to be partnering with WSU Pullman’s Chicanx Latinx Student Center (CLSC) and Global Connections to present The Untold Stories: Using Art as a Tool for Revolution and Healing.
The vast endless nature of the sea has long inspired poets and composers, often using it to suggest human emotions. In “Songs of Love and the Sea” the music performed by Julie Anne Wieck, soprano, Elena Panchenko, piano and Martin King, horn will take the listener on a…