Saturday, March 1 All day
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
What: WSU Flute Day When: March 1, 2025, 10am-6pm Where: Kimbrough Music Building Admission: Free Admission
The WSU Flute Day is open to all flutists interested in advancing their flute skills. The event will include sessions on Tone & Vibrato, Technique, Flute Basics, an Orchestral Excerpts Masterclass,…
Saturday, March 1 All day
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
In observance of National Nutrition Month, join us Saturday March 1 for a drop-in family-friendly art activity between 10:30am and 12:30pm, and a tour of “The Art of Food” exhibition beginning at 11:00am. Staff and students from WSU’s Tukey Orchard will also be part of the experience at the museum during this program.
Saturday, March 1 @10 am
Ceremony / Service
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
This historic milestone, themed “Shining Together: Celebrating 50 Years for Collective Empowerment,” honors our legacy of uplifting marginalized voices and advancing gender equity while looking toward a radiant future.
Celebrate five decades of progress and connection with a catered brunch, featuring:
Panel Discussion with the Women*s Center Director, Amy Sharp,…
Monday, March 3 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Laura Bartley, Institute of Biological Chemistry, WSU
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Laura Bartley is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Washington State University. She relocated to WSU in July of 2020 after serving as Visiting Associate Professor at Kyoto University in 2019-2020 and as an Assistant and then Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, from 2010-2019. Prior to starting her own lab, she earned her B.A. in Biology from Swarthmore College, her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Stanford University, served as a AAAS Science Policy Fellow at the USDA, and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California at Davis and the Joint BioEnergy Institute. Toward improving plants, especially grasses, for biorefining, Bartley’s lab group uses molecular genetics, systems biology, and biochemistry to examine grass-diverged aspects of cell wall biosynthesis and regulation, root and shoot vegetative development, and the impact of cell wall changes on plant physiology. Dr. Bartley’s research has been funded by the US-DOE, USDA, and US-NSF.
Tuesday, March 4 @8:30 am
PACCAR
Are you interested in community engaged research to help address societal problems? Do you have ideas on what WSU can do to foster community engaged research? Join the Center for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach and a diverse panel of invited faculty, staff, graduate students, and administrators across departments and centers at WSU for a one-day summit to discuss what’s already happening and what still needs to be done to fully support and enable community engaged research that contributes to society’s efforts to tackle complex issues in a changing world.
Tuesday, March 4 @12 pm
Bryan Hall
Join Jennifer Henrichsen and Benjamin Shors, WSU, and Matthew Powers¸University of Washington, talking about the crucial role that journalists play in reporting the news from state legislatures.
Tuesday, March 4 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
Presentions by Megan Dines and Brook Baker.
Tuesday, March 4 @1:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Title: Emerging Technologies for Cyber-Physical Power System Security
Speaker: Muhammad Ismail
Tuesday, March 4 @4 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
The Cannabis Research Seminar Series is funded through the WSU Center for Cannabis Policy, Research, and Outreach (CCPRO) and is intended to highlight some of the excellent cannabis research conducted within the WSU system. Please see the attached flyer for a list of all our talks in store for the Spring semester! The next talk, “Memory and Munchies: Acute Effects of Cannabis on Human Memory and Food Consumption,” will be held by Carrie Cutler on March 4th.
Tuesday, March 4 @4:30 pm
Careers / Jobs
Off Campus
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) is excited to announce the 3rd annual Women in STEM Networking Night brought to you by SEL WiSTEM!
Tuesday, March 4 @7 pm
Film Screening
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)
The School of Languages, Cultures and Race presents this year’s International Film Series “Would you give me the recipe?”: Cinematic Representations of Food, Cooking, Kitchens, and Restaurants. Today, Dr Rachel Halverson will present The Cakemaker (Israel and Germany, 2017), directed by Ofir Raul Grazier. A German pastry maker travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead lover.
Tuesday, March 4 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Wednesday, March 5 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Community Engaged Research – A Practitioner’s Perspective
Wednesday, March 5 @4 pm
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
ONE DAY ONLY: View the display of 100 ash-glazed plates created in the WSU ceramics lab
Thursday, March 6 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Remodeling on Demand: Tissue Adaptation to Meet Physiological Need,” presented by Dr. Rachel Zwick, New York University.
Thursday, March 6 @3:30 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall
Presented by Kailie Franco, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Arden Baylink), and Siena Glenn, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Arden Baylink).
Thursday, March 6 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
PROGRAM
Please join the WSU Choirs for “CAN YOU HEAR MY HEART SING?” – a choral concert celebrating love. This free concert will take place on Thursday March 6th beginning at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus. Performing ensembles include the WSU Chamber Singers, University…
Friday, March 7 @10 am
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
“Clinical Teaching: How’s Your Day Going? Tips for Teaching Effectively during your Clinical Day.” This in-person workshop will address the fundamentals of effective clinical teaching.
Friday, March 7 @11 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
What is the future of education?
Presented by
Chrisman Frank, Chief Executive Officer, Synthesis
Abstract:
What is the future of education? At Synthesis, we believe that education is vitally important — but there are simply not enough great teachers to go around, that can help our shrinking demographic…
Friday, March 7 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
“Prefrontal Maturation During Adolescence,” presented by Kuei Tseng, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Illinois-Chicago.
Friday, March 7 @3:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
PhD student, Ayomide Oluwafemi, is presenting a literature review about recent developments in metallenes.
Friday, March 7 @4:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Tuesday, March 11 @9 am
Workshop / Seminar
Paul G. Allen School for Global Health
“Advancing One Water Approach through Big Data for Microbial Water Quality,” presented by Dr. Huiyun Wu, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, WSU.
Thursday, March 13 @1 pm
Careers / Jobs
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is hiring Engineers & Physical Scientists for a variety of positions located across the United States!
Career opportunities include but are not limited to:
General Engineer…
Friday, March 14 @1 pm
Online
Join us for the fifth annual Women’s Leadership Summit, hosted by the WSU Alumni Association. This year’s theme, Beyond Barriers: Building an Inclusive Future Together, highlights how women leaders can advocate for inclusivity and drive systemic change in traditionally male-dominated industries.
Monday, March 17 @11 am
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Chemistry doctoral student, Cullen Greer, to defend the Development of Alternative Structures For Lossless Ion Manipulation.
Monday, March 17 @11 am
Social
Join Dining Services in celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a special lunch and dinner menu of Irish-inspired dishes. Enjoy a variety of flavorful options, including Guinness-glazed ham, corned beef with cabbage, shepherd’s pie, and Irish vegan stew. Additional selections include potato soup, potato sausage soup, garden risotto, Irish buttered carrots, parsnip mash, Brussels sprouts, Reubens, potato rolls, and Irish soda bread.
Monday, March 17 @2:05 pm
Presentation
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
Zoom Link: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/99712061909?pwd=7HanEbjkbkbH4TyZF4UaM2rjq5rjdm.1
Monday, March 17 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Visiting from The University of Akron, Dr. Chrys Wesdemiotis to present to the chemistry group: Mass Spectrometry Advances for the Characterization and Imaging of Polymeric Materials.
Monday, March 17 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Madison Little, Ph.D. Candidate, WSU Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
BIOGRAPHY:
Madison is a fourth year Bioengineering PhD candidate in the Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at WSU. She obtained a BS degree in Biomedical Science from Northern Arizona University in 2021 and began her…
Tuesday, March 18 @9 am
Compton Union Building
Grad Fair is a one-stop-shop for completing pre-commencement tasks. If you’re a student at the WSU Pullman campus, you can come to the Grad Fair to register to participate in the 2025 Spring Ceremony, rent regalia, get photos done, & more!
Tuesday, March 18 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Constitutive Expression of the Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response Protects Against Germ Cell Ferroptosis in C. Elegans,” presented by Jimena Ruiz.
Tuesday, March 18 @1:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
CySER Virtual Seminar – Practical Cybersecurity Defenses for Organizations of Any Size
Wednesday, March 19 @9 am
Compton Union Building
Grad Fair is a one-stop-shop for completing pre-commencement tasks. If you’re a student at the WSU Pullman campus, you can come to the Grad Fair to register to participate in the 2025 Spring Ceremony, rent regalia, get photos done, & more!
Wednesday, March 19 @10 am
Workshop / Seminar
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building
Energy Systems Innovation Center (ESIC) hosts “Evolution of Grid Operation and Control (Contd)” to be presented by Professor Anjan Bose, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, WSU
Abstract
The EMS have evolved into very large systems as covered in the previous seminar, because of the continuing development of computation…
Wednesday, March 19 @12 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Opioid use among older adults is a growing concern, with an estimated 1 million seniors affected by opioid use disorder. Age-related changes make this population particularly vulnerable to complications such as respiratory depression, falls, cardiac conduction impairment, and cognitive decline.
Join us next Wednesday, March 19 from noon…
Wednesday, March 19 @12 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Opioid use among older adults is a growing concern, with an estimated 1 million seniors affected by opioid use disorder. Age-related changes make this population particularly vulnerable to complications such as respiratory depression, falls, cardiac conduction impairment, and cognitive decline.
Join us next Wednesday, March 19 from noon…
Wednesday, March 19 @5 pm
Commons Student Center
Join us at the Commons 110 starting at 5PM for an hour of free food, a 10-minute survey that earns you $10 and a…
Thursday, March 20 @9 am
Avery Hall
English Department Talks and Workshop by Dr. Alan Rice
Thursday, March 20 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“The Genomic Code of Critical Illnesses: Understanding the Activity of Regulatory DNA for Severe Lung Injuries,” presented by Dr. Michael Lam, University of California-San Diego.
Thursday, March 20 @3:30 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall
Presented by Dr. Colleen Lynch, BVSc; PhD candidate & Veterinary Anatomic Pathology Resident (Mentor: Dr. Anthony Nicola).
Thursday, March 20 @4:15 pm
Lecture
Dr. McPherson is a Professor and Interim Vice Dean for Research. He is also the Director of the Program of Excellence in Addictions Research (PEAR) at the Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. Within PEAR, he is the Head and Principal Investigator of the Analytics and Psychopharmacology Laboratory (APPL). He is involved in multiple research projects ranging from basic human toxicology to spatial epidemiology to the health economics of new therapeutics. Currently, his primary area of foci is on the leveraging contingency management in combination with putative pharmacotherapies for alcohol, alcohol and tobacco combined, and methamphetamine and opioid use combined. His colloquium Diversifying the Statistical Toolkit to Advance Biomedical Research is on March 20th.
Thursday, March 20 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Friday, March 21 All day
Conference / Symposium
Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Join us in person for our annual weekend Veterinary Spring Conference. There will be a large and small animal track and a track for technicians & assistants. We encourage veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to attend.
Friday, March 21 @10 am
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Sertoli Cell Dynamics Across The Cycle of The Seminiferous Epithelium,” final defense by PhD student, Shelby Havel.
Friday, March 21 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series, “Crystal growth of inorganic scintillators” Presented by Dr. Mariya Zhuravleva
Friday, March 21 @12 pm
Lecture
Online
Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Webinar “Abortion Pills and the Pharmaceutical Geographies of Autonomous Health” Dr. Sydney Calkin
Friday, March 21 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
“Molecular Mechanisms of Gastrointestinal Disorder,” presented by Arthur Beyder, MD, PhD, Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic.
Friday, March 21 @3:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, March 21 @4 pm
Avery Hall
CAH Spring Seminar Series for First-Generation Grad Students
Friday, March 21 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
PhD student, Brooke Bonar to present on spinor-based relativistic actinide thermochemistry.
Friday, March 21 @4:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, March 21 @5:30 pm
Lecture
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
“How and why do we benefit from dogs? Emerging science on the human-dog relationship,” presented by Kerri Rodriguez, MS, PhD, Assistant Professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Arizona.
Friday, March 21 @7 pm
Performance
The Digital Audio Collective presents an experimental computer music performance by RM Francis on Friday March 21 at 7pm at the WSU Planetarium. This 4-channel (surround sound) audio work consists of sound and language generated by AI and machine learning/listening technologies. Listeners are invited to an immersive audio experience in which an uncanny virtual choir merges both realistic speech and abstract sound. RM Francis will deliver an artist talk prior to the performance in the WSU Libraries Terrell Atrium at 3pm, featuring a demonstration of his machine listening process. Presented by the Digital Audio Collective with support from the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities, the WSU Libraries, and the WSU Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Friday, March 21 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Saturday, March 22 @10 am
Social
Sloan Hall
Kids’ Science and Engineering Day 2025!
Monday, March 24 @12 pm
Meeting
Sloan Hall
VCEA Education Reading and Discussion Group
Monday, March 24 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Vladimir Uversky, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine USF Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Center & Research Institute, University of South Florida
Monday, March 24 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Dr. Laura Motta from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is visiting WSU to speak about the Isotope Effects.
Monday, March 24 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Tuesday, March 25 @8 am
Conference / Symposium
Lewis Alumni Center
Women’s Leadership Conference
Tuesday, March 25 @10 am
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Celebrate WSU’s current graduate candidate artists’ works with the museum’s latest “Master of Fine Arts Thesis” exhibition on view March 25 through June 28, 2025. This annual showcase is the culmination of three or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students, and museum visitors. This year’s MFA candidates are Cameron Kester, Anna Le, Abigail Nnaji, and Sara St. Clair.
Tuesday, March 25 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Splitting Hairs: Leveraging AI for Hair Phenomics,” presented by Jason Makkar, PhD student; Advisor: Dr. Ryan Driskell.
Tuesday, March 25 @12:30 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
PhD student, Tyler Dabritz, to highlight method development for analysis of early land plants.
Tuesday, March 25 @3:30 pm
Presentation
Terrell Library Atrium
Showcase: Distinguished Faculty Address
Tuesday, March 25 @6 pm
Online
Please join fellow military-affiliated students, community partners, and leaders from two of the nation’s most prominent veteran service organizations as we explore the challenges and opportunities for America’s military veterans and their spouses.
Tuesday, March 25 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Program:
The WSU percussion ensemble will present their spring concert on March 25th a 7:30pm in Kimbrough Concert Hall! The concert will feature works for large ensemble, chamber music, and solos from the university percussion studio.
Wednesday, March 26 @1 pm
Presentation
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
An 80,000 word thesis would take 9 hours to present. Their time limit… 3 minutes.
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University…
Wednesday, March 26 @6 pm
Lecture
Compton Union Building
Join the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) in recognition and celebration of National Farmworker Awareness Week. Teresa Romero, President of United Farm Workers, will be providing the keynote address on Wednesday, March 26 at 6 p.m. in the CUB Auditorium. A reception will be held in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art before the keynote from 4:30-5:30 p.m.; refreshments will be provided. The keynote is sponsored by CAMP, High School Equivalency Program, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, ChiLaStAl, Ballet Folklórico, and Mariachi Leones del Monte.
Wednesday, March 26 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
PROGRAM
What: Faculty Artist Series: Solstice Wind Quintet in Concert When: March 26, 2025, 7:30pm Where: Kimbrough Concert Hall Admission: Free Admission
The Solstice Wind Quintet, comprised of WSU Sophia Tegart, flute, Keri E. McCarthy, oboe; Katie Rice, clarinet, Jacqueline Wilson, bassoon; Martin King, horn, will…
Thursday, March 27 @9 am
Exhibition
Beasley Coliseum
2025 Showcase: Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition
Thursday, March 27 @11:30 am
Social
Northside Cafe in Regents Residence Hall
Step up to the Plate: MLB Opening Day
Thursday, March 27 @2 pm
Presentation
Terrell Library Atrium
Recognizing authors in the University community Crimson Reads honors WSU faculty, students, staff, alumni and retirees who have authored, co-authored or edited a book within the past year. Through this program, the WSU Libraries proudly support WSU authors as they share their successes in scholarship, creative thought, and professional…
Thursday, March 27 @7 pm
Lecture
Cleveland Hall
The annual T. G. Ostrom Lecture brings internationally renowned mathematics scholars to the WSU campus each spring. The lecture honors the late Professor Emeritus Theodore G. Ostrom, who retired from WSU in 1981 after 21 years as a WSU Mathematics Department faculty member. This year’s Ostrom Lecture titled “Flexible Filaments: Just Go With The Flow.” will be delivered by Dr. Lisa Fauci. Dr. Fauci is the Pendergraft Nola Lee Haynes Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University in the Department of Mathematics and is the 2023 Inductee to the National Academy of Sciences.
Friday, March 28 @9 am
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
“Didactic Teaching: Designing, Aligning and Refining Teaching.” This in-person workshop will address the fundamentals of effective teaching in classrooms and laboratories.
Friday, March 28 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
Advancing materials innovation with artificial intelligence
Presented by:
Ram Devanathan, Director, Energy Processes & Materials Division, Pacific Northwest National Lab
Friday, March 28 @11 am
Details
Washington State University is…
Friday, March 28 @12 pm
Bryan Hall
WSU’s Tom Preston will be discussing the Ukraine conflict, and the threat posed by a new authoritarian populous nationalism.
Dr. Preston is C.O. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University.
Friday, March 28 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
“Perineuronal Nets and Cocaine Addiction,” presented by Barb Sorg, PhD, senior scientists, Legacy Research Institute.
Friday, March 28 @1 pm
Lecture
The annual T. G. Ostrom Lecture brings internationally renowned mathematics scholars to the WSU campus each spring. The lecture honors the late Professor Emeritus Theodore G. Ostrom, who retired from WSU in 1981 after 21 years as a WSU Mathematics Department faculty member. This year’s Ostrom Lecture Colloquium titled “A Closed-loop Neuromechanical Model Of Locomotion Of Lampreys With Spinal Injuries” will be delivered by Dr. Lisa Fauci. Dr. Fauci is the Pendergraft Nola Lee Haynes Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University in the Department of Mathematics and is the 2023 Inductee to the National Academy of Sciences.
Friday, March 28 @3:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, March 28 @3:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
PhD student, Fatima Obe, to talk about “STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE SENSITIVITY AND ENABLE TANDEM MASS ANALYSIS OF BIOMOLECULES USING DIGITAL WAVE TECHNOLOGY”.
Friday, March 28 @4:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, March 28 @5 pm
Beasley Coliseum
Honoring the achievements of WSU Faculty and Staff
The Celebrating Excellence Banquet recognizes the outstanding achievements of WSU faculty and staff. The individuals honored have exhibited extraordinary commitment to the University community. They have encouraged and challenged students to reach their highest potential.
Friday, March 28 @5 pm
Presentation
Lewis Alumni Center
Join the Disabled Student Center (DSC) to recognize and celebrate Disability in STEAM. The week of programming with the DSC and in partnership with academic units on campus will conclude with the main event, Access, Art, and Academia.
Student and faculty leaders from…
Friday, March 28 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Monday, March 31 @3 pm
Careers / Jobs
Are you preparing to launch your career in STEM?
Join us for the WiSTEM Resume & Portfolio Review Night to have your materials reviewed by faculty and industry professionals in preparation for the WiSTEM Networking Dinner.
During the session, you will receive personalized feedback in a 20-minute session to refine your resume (or portfolio’s) content, formatting, and overall presentation. This is a great way to prepare for future job and internship applications with expert guidance.
Featured Employers:
Jacobson Consulting Engineers – A firm dedicated to site development engineering, with a strong connection to WSU! Jacobson Consulting has provided internships to WSU students for three consecutive years, including this coming summer. They actively seek WSU Civil Engineering students for internships and entry-level positions and currently have three WSU grads on staff, plus an incoming intern this summer!
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) – A global leader in designing and manufacturing digital products that protect, monitor, and control power systems, offering exciting opportunities for students in STEM.
Monday, March 31 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Farid Moussavi-Harami, Associate Professor of Cardiology, University of Washington-Medicine
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Farid Moussavi-Harami is an associate professor of cardiology and adjunct associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology at University of Washington School of Medicine. His research group uses molecular and computation approaches to understand cardiac remodeling in…
Monday, March 31 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Dr. Asmussen, visiting from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, to present on Hanford Wastes of technetium speciation and relevancy to disposal.
Monday, March 31 @5 pm
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium
Program:
The Association for Faculty Women is continuing our 50th anniversary programs with “A Celebration of Trailblazing Women in Classical Music,” and you are invited to attend! Co-chaired by Melissa Parkhurst and Fabio…