Wednesday, August 3 @3:30 pm
The Pullman Farmers Market is a mid-week gathering place for community members and visitors alike to purchase fresh farm products, prepared foods, and handmade arts and crafts!
The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and…
Friday, August 5 All day
Online
Well Read Cougs is completely FREE and open to all WSU alumni and friends. Together we will read a book every ten weeks and participate in an online discussion space with the freedom to participate as much as you like, whenever it fits into your schedule, and from wherever.
Friday, August 5 @9:45 am
Join the WSU Alumni Association Palouse Chapter Cougs and the WSU Retirees Association for a special opportunity to mix and mingle with WSU Football Coach Jake Dickert at the Football Operations Building on Friday, August 5 at 9:45 a.m. Pacific
Friday, August 5 @6:30 pm
Bryan Hall
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the return of its outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place over the course of four dates this summer (June 24, July 15, August 5, and August 26), starting at…
Tuesday, August 9 All day
Careers / Jobs
Online
Come join Recruiters with Disney Programs Recruitment Team, for a virtual engagement session where they will help you learn more about the Disney College Program and discuss the living, learning and earning components offered. These 30-minute sessions aims to inform you about the Disney College Program, answer your questions and get you excited to learn more about this opportunity of a lifetime!
Wednesday, August 10 @10 am
Careers / Jobs
Online
We are excited for you to join us for a presentation to learn more about FAST and the opportunities we have available. We will cover what we do at FAST, the skills that make a FASTie successful, relocation, and more!
Fast Enterprises was awarded Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For,…
Wednesday, August 10 @3:30 pm
The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.
Wednesday, August 10 @5 pm
Class / Instruction
Online
1) An introduction to the sport of dog agility; 2) Injuries and health needs assessment; 3) Orthopedic evaluation; 4) Shoulder and digit injuries; 5) Iliopsoas injuries and cranial cruciate ligament ruptures; 6) Working with the traveling competitor and dogs.
Thursday, August 11 @8 am
Spark
The Hoops Institute of Taxation Research and Policy, in partnership with the state Department of Revenue, will host the annual Washington State Tax Conference to promote understanding among stakeholders who often have opposing viewpoints.
Friday, August 12 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall
LIFT Faculty Fellowship Program (Learn. Inspire. Foster. Transform.) is designed to support instructors in this work. We use teaching methods that have been shown to improve students’ engagement, connection, and learning, to decrease course withdrawal and fail rates, and to increase retention. Dr. Sarah Guess will present her experience as a LIFT Fellow.
Saturday, August 13 @8 am
The Brelsford WSU Visitor Center will be open with special weekend hours Aug. 13-14 to assist new and returning Cougs, their families and supporters with Move-In, New Coug Orientation and Week of Welcome activities.
Wednesday, August 17 @3:30 pm
The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.
Thursday, August 18 @11 am
Recreational / Games
Spark
It’s that time of year again! We welcome back new and returning players alike for our tournament to kick off the school year. We will be running Guilty Gear Strive, Tekken 7, Granblue Fantasy Versus, and as a special free bracket: Footsies! Please sign up using the start.gg link, all information and registration will be there.
Thursday, August 18 @2:30 pm
Ceremony / Service
Beasley Coliseum
Join us as we welcome students to the professional veterinary medical program during the 24th Annual Convocation & White Coat Ceremony. Veterinary students receive a white coat symbolizing the start of their journey to become a veterinarian.
Thursday, August 18 @4 pm
Ceremony / Service
Bryan Hall
The official installation of WSU Pullman’s inaugural chancellor, Dr. Elizabeth Chilton, will take place on Thursday, August 18, 2022. The ceremony will commence at 4pm at Bryan Hall followed by a reception held at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Friday, August 19 @10 am
Beasley Coliseum
At University Convocation, presented by BECU, faculty and staff will welcome you to the Cougar Family, introduce you to academic and community leaders, and help you get off to a good start in your first semester.
Monday, August 22 @10 am
Student Recreation Center
The Washington Department of Health Care-A-Van is providing free COVID-19 vaccinations for all WSU Pullman students, faculty, staff, and community members on Aug. 22. Those getting their first or second shot will receive a $50 gift card!
Monday, August 22 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Title: Thermodynamics of f-block condensed matters
Tuesday, August 23 @10 am
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Juventino Aranda’s work expresses a search for identity at the intersection of Mexico and America. As the artist has stated, “I am Mexican and second generation ‘American.’ I am not Hispanic, Latino, and definitely not Spanish—even though I live everyday with the consequences of their conquest.” Aranda’s sharp-witted art navigates this cultural borderland, drawing from pre-Columbian sources as well as current affairs related to the social, political, and economic struggles of late capitalism and notions of the American dream.
Tuesday, August 23 @11 am
Workshop / Seminar
Online
With the continuous deployment of distributed energy resources (DER), behind-the-meter resources, advanced sensors, and grid-edge intelligence in recent years, the distribution power grid monitoring and operation is increasingly becoming complex. Effectively leveraging the massive amount of data available with digital automation to achieve situational awareness (SA) for the right operational decisions is critical to enhancing system resiliency, stability, and sustainability.
Wednesday, August 24 @3:30 pm
The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.
Thursday, August 25 @2 pm
Carpenter Hall
Enjoy Ferdinand’s Ice Cream and a variety of toppings while learning about Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s student clubs, organizations, and resources. Don’t miss this premiere social and academic event of the season!
Friday, August 26 @11 am
Presentation
Online
All Washington State University students, no matter their location, will soon have access to a suite of mental health resources including after-hours crisis counseling, self-help resources, an online referral network, and peer support. The resources will become available to students in the coming weeks as part of an expanded partnership WSU has with ProtoCall, a national company that provides a 24-hour behavioral health call center and an array of digital products.
Friday, August 26 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Presenter: Dr. Heloisa Rutigliano
Associate Professor, Utah State University, Animal Dairy & Veterinary Sciences
Friday, August 26 @6:30 pm
Bryan Hall
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the return of its outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place over the course of four dates this summer (June 24, July 15, August 5, and August 26), starting at…
Saturday, August 27 @10 am
Join the WSU Alumni Association Palouse Chapter Cougs and the WSU Retirees Association for a special opportunity to mix and mingle with WSU Soccer Coach Todd Shulenberger.
Monday, August 29 @9 am
Fine Arts Building
Speller is a multidisciplinary artist based in Minnesota. Her work uses photography, installation, sound, text, and mixed media visual works to interpret historic narratives through contemporary discourse. Her research-based practice is centered around elevating, complicating and inventing stories that explore ancestry, identity, and spatial memory.
Monday, August 29 @3:10 pm
Dr. Dale Clement, Department of Evolution and Ecology, UC Davis and currently a postdoctoral research in the Storfer lab: “Modeling the effects of evolutionary history and stochasticity on population responses to environmental change”.
Monday, August 29 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)
With the increasing emissions of green-house gases and the changing attitudes toward fossil fuels the energy landscape is rapidly evolving. Energy sources that were once dominant are facing more intense scrutiny due to their polluting effects. One of the alternative clean power sources is hydrogen; however, in its compressed gaseous form, the wide applicability of hydrogen will remain limited. In an attempt to increase the use of hydrogen to store and transport clean energy, we have turned to dissolvable hydrogen sources: formate salts.
Monday, August 29 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
This seminar chronicles the development of digital waveform mass spectrometry by our group at WSU in terms of the theory, hardware, and methods. It provides a timeline and reasoned path for the development of digital waveform technology (DWT) in pursuit of extending the working range of mass spectrometers to cover the complete range of intact proteins and biological complexes.
Tuesday, August 30 @5 pm
Off Campus
Join us for a fun evening of Cougs and conversations at Rancho Viejo upstairs in the restaurant.
Wednesday, August 31 @3:30 pm
The mission of the Pullman Farmers Market is to provide a place for the community to acquire high-quality, locally grown food and products, while giving local farmers, producers and crafters a venue to connect directly with consumers. The market operates every Wednesday from mid-May to mid-October.
Wednesday, August 31 @6 pm
Online
Learn about the Graduate Program Fellowships for highly qualified students in National Security.