“Beautiful Questions Foster Leadership,” presented by community members.
What’s happening
June 2026
Presented by Dr. Amy Skibiel, University of Idaho.
A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by three short fulldome video presentations.
Nutrition, landscape change and honey bee health: A transatlantic dialogue.
A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by three short fulldome video presentations.
“Hitting Pause When Your Students Can Hit Pause,” presented by community members.
Please join us at the 108th Annual Lind Field Day! Lind Field Day is free and open to the public.
Schedule of Events:
8:30 a.m. Registration
9:00 a.m. Field Tours
12:00 p.m. Hosted Lunch
12:30 p.m. Noon Program
1:15 p.m. Ice Cream Social
With Ice Cream Grabbers by Ferdinand’s!
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A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
“What’s in the Box? Inspiring Students’ Questions,” presented by community members.
Join Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) faculty and staff for a deeper dive into how pursuing a master’s degree or graduate certificate can enhance your skills and advance your career in engineering and technology management. In this virtual information session, we’ll cover course curriculum and delivery, new changes to the master’s degree core requirements, the admissions process, certificate options, and more.
A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
Star Parties
Jewett Observatory is our direct window on the heavens. In spring, summer, and fall, we hold public star parties, where any interested person can come to view the cosmos through the historic 12-inch Clark.
Most public evenings feature a crescent moon, star clusters, nebulae, double stars, and other…
A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the fourth season of its summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place on Fridays at 6:30pm on the following dates: June 26, July 24, and August 28. Bring…
The docent will also introduce the basics of Mayan culture and seasonal sun-watching before showing a fulldome video presentation.
The docent will also introduce the basics of Mayan culture and seasonal sun-watching before showing a fulldome video presentation.