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6 pm
Menstruation, Pain, and Reproductive Health – the screening of “Below The Belt”
Film Screening
WSU Spokane - Student Academic Center - WSU Spokane

Event will include talks by Dr. Kanako Hayashi from the WSU Center for Reproductive Biology on menstruation and endometriosis, and Ashley Wilson, a nurse practitioner at Cougar Health Services. Q & A will follow the screening. Sponsored by the Women’s Center, Cougar Health Services, Health Education, and the Center for Reproductive Biology.

7 pm
Department of Mathematics and Statistics 8th Long Lecture: Dr. Nicole Lazar
Lecture
WSU Pullman

The Calvin and Jean Long Distinguished Lecture in Mathematics brings internationally renowned mathematics scholars to the WSU campus to discuss research and current topics. A public lecture geared toward community members and members without a deep mathematical background is paired with a more in-depth colloquium with faculty and students. The lecture honors Calvin Long, professor emeritus (1956–92) and former department chair (1970–78) and his wife, Jean. This year’s Long Lecture titled “Functional Neuroimaging in the Era of Big
Data and Open Science” will be delivered by Dr. Nicole Lazar. Dr. Lazar is a Professor and Department Head of the Pennsylvania State University Department of Statistics.

7:30 pm
Graduate Recital: Calby Van Hollebeke, oboe
Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

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Calby Van Hollebeke’s graduate recital will feature Elena Panchenko on piano and harpsichord. Their recital will highlight works for oboe by female composers including Ruth Gipps, Thea Musgrave, and Isabella Leonarda.