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Monday, November 1 @10 am
Student Voting Hub
Compton Union Building

You can vote anytime between the start of the voting period (when your ballot is mailed to you) and Election Day.

Monday, November 1 @7:30 pm
Akropolis Reed Quintet in Concert
Bryan Hall

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The WSU School of Music is excited to host the nationally-recognized Akropolis Quintet in concert.

Hailed for their “imagination, infallible musicality, and huge vitality” (Fanfare Magazine), the Akropolis Reed Quintet takes listeners on extraordinary musical adventures. Celebrating their 13th year making music with “faultless detail…

Tuesday, November 2 @11 am
Akropolis Reed Quintet Entrepreneurship Seminar

The WSU School of Music will host a music entrepreneurship workshop presented by the Akropolis Quintet on Tuesday, November 2, at 11am in Kimbrough Concert Hall. Based on the ensemble’s successful Mastermind business invective, this workshop will focus on finance, marketing, fundraising, grant-writing, and artistic operations to help emerging musicians…

Wednesday, November 3 All day
Jazz Festival

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The Washington State University School of Music will present the School’s first jazz concert of the year on Tuesday, October 12, at 7:30pm, in Kimbrough Concert Hall, live and in person, which will also be live-streamed on the WSU Pullman Music YouTube channel. The concert will feature faculty…

Wednesday, November 3 @9 am
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Summit
Presentation
Online

Join faculty, staff, and students to learn about efforts and initiatives happening within WSU, meet people with shared interests and passions, and find ways to get involved in equity and social justice work.

Wednesday, November 3 @6:30 pm
WSP Information Session
Careers / Jobs
Sloan Hall

WSP is looking for students focused on Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management and other related disciplines.

Wednesday, November 3 @7 pm
SEB presents Stand Up Comedy Night
Compton Union Building

Enjoy a laid-back night full of laughs. Watch your peers perform their best jokes on stage AND vote for which comedian gets $500!

Thursday, November 4 @8 am
WSP Interviews
Careers / Jobs
Dana Hall

WSP is looking for students focused on Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management and other related disciplines.

Thursday, November 4 @4:10 pm
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Angela Di Fulvio
Workshop / Seminar
Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Angela Di Fulvio, of The Grainger College of Engineering at University of Illinois. Dr. Di Fulvio will present their talk, “Actionable Ideas for Nuclear Threat Reduction”.

Thursday, November 4 @4:30 pm
Robyn O’Neil Artist Talk
Online

The Fine Arts Department presents an online artist lecture with Robyn O’Neil, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program. O’Neil is known for her large-scale graphite on paper drawings.

Friday, November 5 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar – Margaret Reece
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Pyrochlore-based ceramic waste form (A2B2O7) is one of the promising candidates for immobilizing long-lived isotopes. While pyrochlore materials have been heavily investigated in the bulk size for thermodynamic stability and radiation resistance, relatively limited work has been performed at the nanoscale.

Monday, November 8 @4:10 pm
Department of Chemistry – Departmental Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

The University of Missouri is home to the nation’s largest university research reactor. The 10 MW University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) is a national resource for research and application of neutron-related science. While the applications are numerous and varied, one of MURR’s key roles is employing nuclear science in the battle against cancer and other chronic human disorders.

Tuesday, November 9 @4 pm
Stacy and Witbeck Info Session
Careers / Jobs
Carpenter Hall

Come and learn more about Stacy and Witbeck at their Info Session on November 09, 2021 from 4-5pm in…

Tuesday, November 9 @4:30 pm
Crimson Group Presents: Unpacking Systemic Parallels to Immigration
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

This workshop is to access the systemic parallels to immigration to illustrate how the public safety narrative has influenced American politics, media, and people. We will talk about the parallels to incarceration, climate change, and the military. The objective is to look at our values and connect them to how we re-imagine a society without borders and cages.

Tuesday, November 9 @7:30 pm
Jazz Combo Series

The Washington State University jazz combo program will present several concerts in Pullman. The concerts feature original student and faculty compositions along with the music of Benny Golson, Duke Pearson, and John McLaughlin.

Friday, November 12 All day
Planetarium Showings: The Hot and Energetic Universe
Workshop / Seminar
Sloan Hall

The Hot and Energetic Universe uses immersive visualizations and real images to present the achievements of the modern astronomy, the most advanced terrestrial and orbital observatories, the basic principles electromagnetic radiation and the natural phenomena related to the High Energy Astrophysics (HEA).

Friday, November 12 @12 pm
WSU TownHall 2021: College of Education

The 2021-22 academic year offers numerous opportunities for the University to continue advancing its mission to serve the needs of the state of Washington and beyond.

Friday, November 12 @3:10 pm
Student Chamber Music Concert
Bryan Hall

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The School of Music is pleased to return to live chamber music. Come support our students as they perform works by Borodin and Pfeiffer.

Molly Trindle, oboe; Kevin Melendez, flute; Kathy Nguyem, horn. Samuel Song, violin; Harrison Gaal, violin; Nanette Erickson, viola; Gavin Warnick, cello.

Friday, November 12 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar – William Smith
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

The surface chemistry for minerals, particularly the protonation/deprotonation has broad impacts in chemistry, from catalysis, interfacial behavior of minerals, and absorbent materials. Due to the complexity of the surface and differing exposed planes of the nanoparticles, the individual site acidity is difficult to assess using experimental methods, unlike typical aqueous species.

Friday, November 12 @5:10 pm
Guitar Studio Concert

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Performance of all WSU guitar student ensembles. Program will feature classical, jazz and popular music from diverse traditions.

Friday, November 12 @7:30 pm
Faculty Artist Series: Solstice Wind Quintet

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New York Connections featuring the Solstice Wind Quintet

The Solstice Wind Quintet will perform works by Valerie Coleman, David Maslanka, and WSU Regents Professor Gregory Yasinitsky. This program “New York Connections” brings together three composers with ties to the New York area. African-American flutist and…

Saturday, November 13 @9 am
Building Connections: Simpson Strong-Tie Symposium
Conference / Symposium
PACCAR

Join Simpson Strong-Tie engineers and field specialists for a day of Building Connections where you will learn how structural connectors and pre-engineered building components help structures perform safely to resist natural hazards such as high winds and earthquakes.

Tuesday, November 16 @9 am
Conquer Impostor Syndrome to Advance Your Career
Online

In this deep-dive workshop, you will understand the effects of impostor syndrome, examine common triggers, and learn actionable strategies to build your confidence and manage self-doubt.

Tuesday, November 16 @11 am
Clay Club Sale
Fine Arts Building

Come stop by the Fine Arts Building to do some holiday shopping and support your local Fine Arts students at the annual fall Clay Club Sale!

Items available will include handmade ceramic tableware, wearable art, sculpture, stickers, and more.

Tuesday, November 16 @12:10 pm
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium — Dr. Qingze Guan
Workshop / Seminar
Heald Hall

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Qingze Guan, candidate for a faculty position. Dr. Guan will present his talk, “Harnessing Dynamical Phase Transitions in Atomic Systems”.

Tuesday, November 16 @5 pm
What’s Your Problem!
Spark

Come join us for a fun & creative event, “What’s Your Problem!” which is intended to foster collaboration and help build teams to tackle some of research’s most pressing questions. Meet likeminded folks, enjoy organized chaos, and a creative environment! We hope to see you there!

Wednesday, November 17 @4 pm
Chemistry PhD Final Defense – Michael Martinez
Workshop / Seminar

For cytochrome P450s, the lipid bilayer is vital for simulating a native environment which in turn affects the metabolic activity of this family proteins. Though dissociations constants have been measured on solubilized proteins, the effects of the lipids cannot be disregarded.

Thursday, November 18 @4:10 pm
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium — Dr. Richard Scalettar
Workshop / Seminar
Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Richard Scalettar, Physics Department at University of California, Davis. Dr. Scalettar will present their talk, “Is Perfect Quantum State Transfer Possible?”

Thursday, November 18 @7:30 pm
Opera Workshop
Bryan Hall

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The WSU Opera Workshop’s production, Obstacles to Love, brings to life a wide variety of characters, starting with scenes from Purcell’s Baroque opera, Dido and Aeneas. Taken from Virgil’s Aeneid, the opera tells the story of Dido, Queen of Carthage and Aeneas of Troy. Their love is thwarted…

Friday, November 19 @8 am
Visitor Center Friday Football Open House

The Brelsford WSU Visitor Center is extending its business hours for today’s home Cougar football game against the University of Arizona Wildcats.

Friday, November 19 @3 pm
Jazz II Concert

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The WSU School of Music presents Big Band II in concert. The band, directed by Regents Professor Greg Yasinitsky, will present a varied program of big band jazz including holiday music. Soloists will include Alexander Santa Cruz and Ethan Stanigar, saxophones; Zachary Simmons, trombone; Shane Isom, guitar; Meg…

Friday, November 19 @3 pm
Chemistry Proposal Defense Seminar – Haley Schramm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Title: Quantitative Evaluation of Ion-Solvation Using Simultaneous Selective Ion Clustering and Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange

Abstract: Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) offers a complementary gas-phase separation to mass spectrometry (MS). Coupling the techniques has gained traction as a tool for structural biology to make inferences on conformational landscapes of gas-phase biopolymers.…

Saturday, November 20 @10 am
Pullman Winter Market

The Pullman Farmers Market’s Winter Market is returning to the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center for the 2021-2022 season!

Today’s market is the first in a series of winter markets scheduled for the third Saturday of the month from November-April. Residents and visitors alike can shop for locally harvested and handcrafted goods, making for unique holiday shopping or treats and treasures for the home to be enjoyed all year long.

Monday, November 29 @3:10 pm
CySER Virtual Seminar — Clemente Izurieta, Montana State University
Workshop / Seminar
Online

The advancement of cyber adversaries has led to increased frequency and complexity of cyber-attacks on everything from U.S. military systems to the U.S. voting infrastructure. By the end of 2021 it’s expected that 3.5 million cyber security positions will be unfilled and there is great need to automate cyber security as completely as possible. Hierarchical Software Quality Assurance (HQA) is a proposed defense mechanism that protects systems along the supply, build and development paths by allowing cyber warriors to deploy quality gates that filter potential threats by leveraging existing investments in tools and infrastructure.

Monday, November 29 @4:10 pm
Department of Chemistry – Departmental Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Professor Su Ha Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering Director of O.H. Reaugh Laboratory for Oil and Gas Research Washington State University

Title: Caustic Aqueous Phase Electrochemical Reforming (CAPER) for Process Intensified Hydrogen Production

Abstract: The goal of this project…

Tuesday, November 30 @7:30 pm
Student Recital – Anya Guadamuz
Bryan Hall

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Vocal Performance major Anya Guadamuz is presenting their senior recital on November 30th, 2021 at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus. The program features works from composers Henry Purcell, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Claude Debussy, Camille Saint-Saëns, Federico Mompou, and Amy Beach.…