This session is an opportunity to hear from the recovery community and those working to build, maintain, and sustain a robust mental health and recovery network. We hope you’ll consider joining this impactful session at a critical time for rural behavioral health initiatives.
WSU Pullman
July 2025
Ph.D. student Nicolas Fisher to defend SYNTHESIS AND REACTIVITY OF RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES BEARING TRIDENTATE PINCER LIGANDS.
This community-wide event provides time to remember, grieve, and celebrate the difference that these companions make in our lives.
“Defining the Protective or Pathologic Role of Antibodies in Post-Ebola Syndrome,” presented by Jalene Velazquez (Advisor: Dr. Bronwyn Gunn)
The Murrow College of Communication is excited to host the 2025 Washington Journalism Education Association (WJEA) Summer Workshop this summer. To learn more and register, visit the WJEA website.
“Modulation of UV-Induced DNA Damage Formation by Cytosine Methylation and Transcription Factor Binding,” presented by Hannah Wilson (Advisor: Dr. John Wyrick).
“Epigenetic Reprogramming During Spermatogenesis and its Vulnerability to Paternal Diet,” presented by Hayden McSwiggin (Advisor: Dr. Wei Yan).
PhD student, Nooshin Mesbahi, will give her final defense about her chemistry research – the targeting of prostate cancer cells.
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…
PhD student, William McLeod, will give his talk about magnetic field application for low-cost energy storage.