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Wednesday, November 1 All day
Jazz Festival
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Wednesday, November 1 @11 am
Amazon LGBTQIA+ Info Session (Virtual)
Careers / Jobs

Amazon is looking for the best and brightest LGBTQIA+ talent that WSU has to offer. Join a diverse group of Amazon leaders for an informational session where we will highlight what it means to be an Area Operations Manager. Hear from Amazonians who lead Affinity groups such as GLAMAZON and Mental Health and Well Being within our ever-growing diverse team. Our leaders are well versed in resume building and interviewing tactics so feel free to come with questions! In the spirit of inclusion ALL are welcome.

Majors of Focus:
– Business/Management
– Supply Chain/Logistics
– Engineering
– Hospitality

Wednesday, November 1 @4 pm
Ida Lou Anderson Open House
Chancellor's House - WSU Pullman

Chancellor Elizabeth Chilton and First Gentleman Michael Sugerman invite you into the residence for a celebration of the fall season. Stop by and enjoy light refreshments and live performances from the WSU School of Music. Parking is available in the adjacent lot (permits not required).

Wednesday, November 1 @5 pm
[SDC Lecture] Ferda Kolatan | Architecture of Unlikely Affinities
Goertzen Hall

Architecture has often been described through its part-to-whole relationships, particularly within the Western tradition. The harmonic interplay of these relationships was historically understood as the source for beauty, justice, and truth. The value systems stemming from this ideology continue to underpin much of today’s architecture, albeit with adaptations over time. However, cities are shaped significantly by the unlikely adjacencies, intersections, and overlaps of objects vastly different in kind, origin, and scale. The lecture will introduce a series of design concepts and projects that seek to present an alternative view on the part-to-whole paradigm.

Thursday, November 2 @10:30 am
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series Presents “Designed Polymer nanoComposites for Electrochemical applications” Presented by Dr. Shahrzad Rahmani
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Presented by: Dr. Shahrzad Rahmani, Postdoctoral Researcher, WSU

 Abstract: The field of electrochemical applications has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, and the development of designed polymer nanocomposites has played a crucial role in driving these advancements. In this presentation, I will provide a brief overview of the…

Thursday, November 2 @11 am
Ida Lou Anderson Open House
Chancellor's House - WSU Pullman

Chancellor Elizabeth Chilton and First Gentleman Michael Sugerman invite you into the residence for a celebration of the fall season. Stop by and enjoy light refreshments and live performances from the WSU School of Music. Parking is available in the adjacent lot (permits not required).

Thursday, November 2 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“From the School of Molecular Biosciences to Industry: Stories and Lessons,” presented by Dr. Amelia Hodges, clinical genomics scientist, Myriad Genetics.

Thursday, November 2 @3 pm
ProPEL Poster and Internship Panel
Careers / Jobs
Spark

Meet with engineering, computer science and design students returning from internships for answers to your questions about when to search, how to search, how to network and apply for positions, how to use your internship as a technical elective, and how to make the most of your internship experience to obtain a job offer. The panelists will be asked questions by a facilitator for the first 15 minutes, followed by an open Q&A with the audience. Come learn more about what your peers have done to obtain internships! Questions are welcome and encouraged!
FREE pizza will be provided at the event!

Thursday, November 2 @3 pm
25th Annual College of Veterinary Medicine Research Symposium
Conference / Symposium
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

Showcasing research by our undergraduate, graduate, and professional veterinary medical students, postdoctoral researchers, and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine residents and interns.

Thursday, November 2 @4 pm
Boeing Speaker Series – Commander’s Intent and Leading in a Complex World
Careers / Jobs
Online

Complex products and complex business relationships can’t be entirely planned in advance. There will always be uncertainty and emergent, unplanned events. One way to deal with that is to get better and better at collecting data and filtering it up to decision makers. Another is to create a system in which local groups can act independently towards an aligned goal. Starting with Frederick Winslow Taylor, much of business chose to go the first path. But, military units had already started going in the second. This Speaker Series event will discuss how that happened and why the model that the military created is often going to be a better solution for today’s complex products and business relationships.

Friday, November 3 @8 am
Fall Family Weekend Festivities at the BVC
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Start your WSU Pullman Fall Family Weekend with the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center!
We’re here to help with everything from basic weekend logistics like parking, transportation, wayfinding and directions to plotting your adventures and activities with dining, shopping and local attractions, and events planned specifically for Cougs and their crews!

Friday, November 3 @10 am
Advocacy 101
Spokane Academic Center - WSU Spokane

Health Equity Circle is hosting “Advocacy 101” with the Washiongton Physicians for Social Responsibility (WPSR). Staff and experienced volunteer advocates from WPSR will share how health professionals have successfully advocated for policies in the past and they will teach various advocacy skills. This event is open to students and community members!

Friday, November 3 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Terrell Library Atrium

WSU Horn Studio

Martin King, director

Featuring the WSU Trombone Choir and solos by members of the WSU Horn Studio.

Friday, November 3 @3 pm
AER/I Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are polymeric porous materials consisting of metal nodes and organic ligands that extend to form periodic crystal structures. They have ultrahigh porosity (up to 90% free volume) and enormous internal surface areas (extending beyond 6000 m2/g). These properties, together with the extraordinary degree of tunability for both the metal centers and the organic ligands, make MOFs of great interest for broad applications in gas storage, high-capacity adsorbents, membranes, thin-film devices, catalysis, and biomedical imaging [1]. However, the “ideal crystals” limit the pore sizes, the exposure of catalytic sites, the diffusion and accessibility of large molecules. ​​​Defect engineering introduce missing linker and missing node defects into MOFs is an exciting concept for tailoring material properties, which opens up great opportunities not only in sorption and catalysis, but also in controlling challenging physical characteristics such as band gap, magnetic and electrical/conductive properties [2]. In this talk, I will demonstrate MOFs and defect-engineering in Zr-MOFs with typical defect-creating methods.

Friday, November 3 @7 pm
YUNG GRAVY TO HEADLINE ZZU MANIA DURING WSU FALL PARENTS WEEKEND!
Beasley Coliseum

WSU Athletics, the Student Entertainment Board, and Beasley Coliseum are joining forces for bringing “two-events in one” to WSU Fall Family Weekend Friday, November 3!
This special event will open with ZZU Mania and will feature both Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams showing off their skills on the Beasley half-court. Yung Gravy then takes the stage and performs the hits that earned him two RIAA-Certified Platinum Records and five RIAA-certified Gold Records.

Friday, November 3 @7:30 pm
Vocal Extravaganza
Performance
Bryan Hall

Program

The annual Family Weekend Vocal Extravaganza Concert will take place on Friday, November 3, 2023, at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre. Featuring all five of WSU’s vocal ensembles, the evening will include a wide variety of music from different styles and time periods. Opera Workshop will present a…

Saturday, November 4 @9 am
18th Annual Pumpkin Drop
Social
Webster Physical Science Building

The 18th Annual Pumpkin Drop will be held on November 4th at Webster Physical Science building. We will be dropping decorated pumpkins from the 12th floor of Webster in honor of Family Weekend and as a nod to Galileo’s gravitational experiments. There will be various stations for pumpkin decorations, physics demos, scavenger hunts, and concessions in the Webster lobby. The pumpkin drop is scheduled to take place from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Saturday, November 4 @9 am
Start Your Fall Family Weekend at the BVC!
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Start your WSU Pullman Fall Family Weekend with the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center!
We’re here to help with everything from basic weekend logistics like parking, transportation, wayfinding and directions to plotting your adventures and activities with dining, shopping and local attractions, and events planned specifically for Cougs and their crews!

Monday, November 6 @4 pm
Department of Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Organometallic catalysis requires both the catalyst and solvent, with the catalyst consisting of two components: the metal and the ligand. Recycling the metal is easier than the ligand, which is expensive and slowly breaks down during catalysis, leading to the catalyst’s death. Therefore, ligand-free catalysis is highly desirable. However, the challenge with ligand-free catalysis is that it results in the agglomeration of metal and the lack of optimal steric and electronic properties at the metal center, which can lead to easier oxidation of the lower oxidation state of metal. To address this issue, we developed a ligand-free nano-heterogeneous catalysis that is both stereoretentive and stereoselective.

Tuesday, November 7 @8 am
Student Voting Hub
Compton Union Building

Visit the Student Voting Hub on November 7 between 8 a.m.-8 p.m. in the CUB Senior Ballroom. At the Hub, you can register to vote, find voting info, print your ballot, and vote! #CougsVote

Tuesday, November 7 @10 am
DEIJ Summit: Being a Student-Ready Campus
Conference / Symposium
Online

This two-hour summit provides time for all WSU community members to learn more about what it means to be a student-ready campus. Rather than focusing primarily on whether students are college-ready, institutions are becoming student-ready by changing policies, processes, and practices to better serve students and reduce barriers to success.

Tuesday, November 7 @10 am
Keynote Event: Social Learning Leadership
Lecture
Compton Union Building

Social learning leaders are working to bring people together to learn from each other across boundaries, with the goal of building more interconnected, inclusive, and resilient partnerships and communities. The goal is to create rich and interconnected systems that are building pathways for integration and collaboration.

Tuesday, November 7 @11 am
ESIC FA23 Power Seminar Series ~ Beyond Low-Inertia Systems: Grid-Forming Control Foundations for Converter- Dominated Power Systems
Presentation
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

At the heart of the transition to a zero-carbon power system is a technological paradigm shift from conventional generation to renewable generation connected to the grid via power electronics. In this context, the literature and public debate mostly focus on the variability and intermittency of renewable generation and loss of machine inertia. At the same time, the rapid and massive integration of power electronics and renewables results in significantly different power system dynamics and challenges standard operating, control, and analysis paradigms. This talk will focus on a universal grid-forming control paradigm that is compatible with a wide range of emerging and legacy power generation, conversion, and transmission technologies and enables rigorous end-to-end stability analysis of tomorrow’s complex power system dynamics. The talk will conclude with a brief discussion of challenges in control and stability analysis that need to be resolved to enable reliable and resilient zero-carbon power systems.

Tuesday, November 7 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

Title: “Understanding Mammalian Embryogenesis Through Characterization of the Transcription Factor Ankrd49”
Presenter: Julie Park
Advisor: Dr. Jon Oatley

Tuesday, November 7 @12:30 pm
Chem 594 – Organic/CBS Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

The delivery of small molecule drugs across the blood brain barrier (BBB) is difficult, making the development of therapies for neurological diseases very challenging. Efforts have persistently been underway to develop novel nanocarriers which are capable of precisely transporting drugs across the BBB to target the specific regions of brain damage. Even if drugs or nanoparticles get across the impaired BBB following brain injury or neuroinflammation, their synergistic uptake into the critical brain cells such as neurons and activated microglia/macrophages involved in brain diseases remains challenging.

Tuesday, November 7 @5 pm
Jeopardy Game Night – Mental Health Awareness
Online

Join us for a fun game night. We’ll be playing Virtual Jeopardy on Zoom with a mental health theme. While we compete for awesome prizes, learn helpful information about improving your personal wellbeing and your overall success at WSU. All Cougs are welcome to join (from any of the 6 campuses) as we play games and learn from WSU’s Wellbeing Online. Sponsored by the Associated Students of Washington State University Global (ASWSUG).

Wednesday, November 8 @12 pm
Chancellor’s Town Hall
WSU Spokane

WSU Spokane faculty and staff are invited to attend a campus town hall gathering on Wednesday, November 8, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in SAC 147. Hear from Executive Vice President and Chancellor Daryll DeWald, who will share updates on campus initiatives, provide insights on current objectives, and discuss growth opportunities. Participants are encouraged to submit their questions in advance.

Wednesday, November 8 @12 pm
Preparing for Tribal Engagement in Research
Online

Genuine tribal engagement and collaborative research with Tribal partners requires preparation. This includes familiarizing oneself with the academic literature on Indigenous Research Methods, with existing work and tribal needs, with tribal and university research policies, and more. Dr. Ken Lokensgard, Co-Director of the Center for Native American Research & Collaborations (Native American Programs/Tribal Relations) will provide an overview of the things you should consider before submitting research protocols, requests for letters of support/collaboration, and grant proposals that involve working with Tribal partners.

Wednesday, November 8 @5:15 pm
Parent and Supporter Study Abroad Info Session
Online

Is your student interested in studying abroad while they’re a Coug? Come to our virtual info session to learn more about the study abroad process and how you can help them prepare!

Wednesday, November 8 @6 pm
ASWSUG COUGS Get Literary – November
Social
Online

Let us dive into Future Home of the Living God by Loise Erdrich to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
Registration begins on 29 September 2023. The first ten (10) students to register by 15 October 2023 will receive a Kindle or paperback copy of the book.
If you miss the freebie window, you are still welcome to join and listen or participate on the discussion.
You must be an S & A fee-paying Global Campus student and agree to attend the meeting.

Thursday, November 9 @7:45 am
Veterans and Military Affiliated Students (VMAS) Symposium
Firstenburg Student Commons-WSU Vancouver

The WSU System’s fourth annual Veterans and Military Affiliated Students (VMAS) Symposium will be held on November 9th on WSU’s Vancouver Campus. The purpose of the event is to strengthen WSU’s military-affiliated student community by elevating student voices, showcasing new resources and achievements for WSU’s military-affiliated students, and uncovering new needs, possibilities, and aspirations as this community looks to the future. This year’s theme is “The Way Forward.”

Thursday, November 9 @10:30 am
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series Presents “Nanotechnology enables sustainable and durable concrete infrastructure” Presented by Dr. Xianming Shi
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Over the last decade, nanotechnology has demonstrated great potential in contributing to durable and environmentally friendly concrete. This talk starts from a patented technology in which the value of coal fly ash was unlocked using a novel nano-sized material, graphene oxide (GO). This technology hinges on the use of GO in the waterglass activated fly ash to produce a “greener” cementitious binder, geopolymer.

Thursday, November 9 @11 am
WSU Veterans Day Celebration
Ceremony / Service
Terrell Mall

This Thursday on the Terrell Mall the ASWSU Veterans and Military Affiliated Students Committee will be celebrating Veterans Day by handing out cupcakes and providing students the opportunity to place an American flag in honor of a Veteran or Veterans as a whole.

Thursday, November 9 @2 pm
BRR Portfolio & Resume Review
Careers / Jobs
Online

BRR Architecture will be hosting their annual Portfolio & Resume Review for students in the afternoon of Thursday, November 9. This event will be available to all designers to join them in their office in Overland Park, Kansas or via Zoom. BRR will have a group of architects, interior designers, and graphic designers available to provide feedback to students on their portfolios. This is also a great opportunity for students to create connections with the BRR team members from each of the BRR offices nationwide! Register by following the link below for access to the zoom meeting link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brr-portfolio-resume-review-2023-tickets-741662732197?aff=oddtdtcreator

Thursday, November 9 @3:30 pm
Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium: Dr. Joshua Schiffer
Lecture
Spark

Our group has developed mathematical models to define variable SARS-CoV-2 shedding kinetics observed in the general population. We leveraged this model to accurately simulate clinical trials. Our models help identify why nirmatrelvir / ritonavir was extremely effective as an early therapy but failed a post exposure prophylaxis, and why viral rebound is common on this drug. We also explore mechanisms for nirmatrelvir / ritonavir’s superiority relative to molnupiravir.

Thursday, November 9 @5 pm
Virtual Jeopardy – Honoring Veterans
Online

Hello Global Cougs! In honor of our Coug veterans and all others who have served this nation, ASWSUG is hosting a veterans themed trivia night. Join us for a jeopardy style game of questions pertaining to veterans and the United States Armed Forces. ASWSUG welcomes all Cougs and cougar family members to attend! There will be good times and prizes! Hope to see you there!

Thursday, November 9 @5 pm
ASWSUG Virtual Jeopardy Honoring Veterans
Recreational / Games
Online

Hello Global Cougs! In honor of our Coug veterans and all others who have served this nation, ASWSUG is hosting a veterans themed trivia night.
Join us for a jeopardy style game of questions pertaining to veterans and the United States Armed Forces.
ASWSUG welcomes all Cougs and cougar family members to attend! There will be good times and prizes!
Registration is NOW OPEN! Click RSVP.
Hope to see you there!

Thursday, November 9 @6 pm
ASWSUG Executive Board Meeting
Meeting
Online

The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our executive meeting. We encourage you to stop in and learn more!

We look forward to seeing you there!

This is a recurring event every Thursday unless otherwise indicated.

NO meeting on 23 November due to Thanksgiving break.

Friday, November 10 @3 pm
Prelim Defense, 11/10/2023, 3pm, Fulmer 201
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Title: Investigating the Formation and Reactivity of ZrII, HfII, and AnII Species Supported by Metal-Arene Interactions

Saturday, November 11 @9 am
Fall 2023 — WSU Fall Veterinary Continuing Education Event
Conference / Symposium
Veterinary Teaching Hospital

Join us in person or online via Zoom beginning at 9 AM for this hybrid 3-hour CE event. This is a non-football weekend to make parking easier. There will be a large and small animal track, with light and fun, case-based presentations. We encourage veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to attend.

Monday, November 13 @3:10 pm
CySER Virtual Seminar – Cryptography in the Presence of Quantum Computing: New Opportunities and Research Directions
Workshop / Seminar
Online

In this talk, I will discuss new research directions along this goal, ranging from basic public-key encryption (PKE) to advanced fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), and substantial applications. Particularly, I will present the crypto basics following NIST’s current efforts in standardizing post-quantum PKE. Then I will describe how to expand the scope to achieve and improve further advanced crypto capabilities, including fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), and a compelling subset of its applications.

Monday, November 13 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar: Electrochemical Gas Sensor Systems
Workshop / Seminar
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Ubiquitous sensors are becoming an integral part of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, and progress in this domain has witnessed exponential growth. The promise is that everyone and everything will be connected via wireless data collection, and services like healthcare will be brought to everyone, everywhere, anytime, for virtually any need.

Monday, November 13 @4:30 pm
“Listen” Documentary Screening for Power of Voice: Evoking Change
Film Screening
Goertzen Hall

Join Nicole Noren, an investigative producer in ESPN’s Investigative and Enterprise Unit, for the film “Listen” a documentary about the murder of athlete Lauren McCluskey and the institutional and systemic failures that led to her death.

This ESPN program contains graphic descriptions of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and gun violence. Viewer discretion is advised.

Monday, November 13 @5 pm
ASWSUG Learn to Make Origami Stars
Social
Online

We are celebrating Origami Day!
Come join us in this simple, beginner friendly origami lesson! Origami stars represent love and good luck, and well-wishes.
The first ten (10) global and S & A fee-paying students to sign-up by 3 November will receive supplies.
Please click RSVP to register.

Tuesday, November 14 @11 am
AGI FA23 Power Seminar Series ~ Pathways to net-zero in the Western US considering the impacts of climate change, resilience to climate extremes, and equity – An update
Presentation
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

Motivated by climate change and its recognized impact on the infrastructure, environment and human health, the Biden Administration has set an ambitious goal of getting to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Getting to net-zero emissions is a game changer for our society and has impacts on the long-term planning for all sectors of the economy. Bulk power grid decarbonization and electrification of transport have been identified as first priorities to meet those goals.

Tuesday, November 14 @12 pm
Regional Resources for Entrepreneurs
Commons Student Center

Do you dream of changing the world through entrepreneurship? Join us to hear one founder’s journey from WSU student to entrepreneur and learn about resources available to help you in your startup journey.

Tuesday, November 14 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Core binding factor subunit β Plays Diverse and Essential Roles in the Male Germline,” presented by Mustika Rahmawati. Advisor: Dr. Nathan Law.

Tuesday, November 14 @12:30 pm
Organic Chemistry — Prelim Defense
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Ryanne Ballard
Group: Prof. Berkman
Title: Traceless Phosphoryl Mediated Isopeptide Crosslinking

Tuesday, November 14 @1:30 pm
NTSI Science & Tea Talk/PChem
Workshop / Seminar
Troy Hall

Presenter: Prof. Robert Polly, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut fuer Nukleare Entsorgung
Host: Xiaofeng Guo
Title: Relativistic Multiconfigurational ab initio Calculations of X-ray Spectra of Heavy Radio Nuclides

Tuesday, November 14 @4:30 pm
Power of Voice: Evoking Change – The Lauren McCluskey Story
Presentation
Goertzen Hall

Hear from panelists who used their voices to tell the tragic story of a 21-year-old track star, Lauren McCluskey who was murdered on the University of Utah campus five years ago. Join us for a candid discussion on how the power of communication can be a catalyst for positive social change and reform. Her story brought awareness to the pressing issues surrounding dating violence and stalking on University and College campuses today.

Tuesday, November 14 @5 pm
LGBTQ+ Club Bingo
Online

Join the WSU Global Campus LGBTQ+ Club for a evening of fun. We will be playing live games of Bingo through Zoom and giving away prizes!

Tuesday, November 14 @6:30 pm
Career Networking Webinar
Online

You know it’s important to network, but how do you do it effectively? Join Chris Miller, Global Campus Career Advisor, to learn the foundations of networking from building your contacts to creating a personalized elevator speech. From this interactive webinar, you’ll take away networking tools to use throughout your career.

Wednesday, November 15 @4 pm
ASWSUG Native American Heritage Month: Cherokee Documentary
Film Screening
Online

Meet fellow Global Cougs and hang out at the end for some exciting discussions about the movie.
Let’s delve together in this 39-minute documentary, showcasing the history, culture, and how the largest tribe came to be. The Cherokee Nation is the largest tribe in the United States (out of 567 tribes). The tribe currently has over 300,000 members.

Wednesday, November 15 @5 pm
SDC Lecture: Florencia Pita | Wild Brutalism
Goertzen Hall

This presentation will look at the architecture of Latin America and its entangled relationship to an architectural material: concrete. From material performance to aesthetic appeal, concrete permeates the urban landscape and the domestic space.
Florencia Pita is the principal of the Los Angeles-based design office Florencia Pita & Co., a creative platform dedicated to exploring architecture’s multiple capacities, from the domestic, the urban, and the landscape.

Wednesday, November 15 @6:30 pm
ASWSUG Cougs Chat
Meeting
Online

The 2023-2024 Executive Board would like to warmly invite all students to pop into our office hours via Zoom. Office hours are a fantastic opportunity to express concerns, ask questions, enjoy a study session, or simply meet fellow Cougs.

Thursday, November 16 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Modeling, Mechanisms and Mitigation: The M3 Approach to Combat Neuropathies,” presented by Dr. Grace Zhai, University of Miami. Host: Dr. Alan Goodman.

Thursday, November 16 @1 pm
Note Taking and Annotation
Presentation
Online

Make the most of your research by annotating your work and practicing effective note taking. In this workshop, learn how to manage your resources to learn the material, and find new strategies to spend more time understanding your work.

Thursday, November 16 @4:30 pm
Artist Talk – Eugenia Reznik
Lecture
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Eugenia Reznik: Between the Fabric and the Plant
How does a piece of old cloth connect people to their homeland? Does the answer lie in the plant this fabric used to be? Visual artist Eugenia Reznik creates installation works that question the link between displaced people and plants. In November and December 2023, she will join WSU for a residency with the objective of exploring the threshold between the linen fabric and the flax plant. The artist will collaborate with WSU artists and scientists Andrei Smertenko, Laura Bartley, Squeak Meisel, Reza Safavi, Michael Knoblauk, John Haddish and Elizabeth Nazarov. The residency was generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.

Thursday, November 16 @7:30 pm
Opera Workshop Masquerades and Mayhem
Performance
Bryan Hall

Program

Opera Workshop will be presenting their program Masquerades and Mayhem, including scenes from La Cenerentola by Gioachino Rossin, Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss, and L’Elisir d’Amore by Gaetano Donizetti.  The ensemble is directed by Dr. Julie Anne Wieck and supported by collaborative pianist, Elena Panchenko.

Friday, November 17 @3 pm
AER/I Chemistry Seminar-Prelim Defense
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Vincent Groner
Group: Prof. Boncella
Title: Stabilizing Low-Valent Organometallic Uranium Complexes Using Bulky, Aromatic Terphenyl Amido Ligands

Saturday, November 18 @10 am
Holiday Shopping Extended Hours & Winter Farmers Market
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Start your holiday shopping with gifts any Coug will love during special holiday shopping hours at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center!

Shop the entire WSU Blended Learning student-made wines, Cougar Cheese, WSU Honey and Seasonings, plus a variety of WSU alumni wines. Holiday specials for this season include a Coug-Made Mix & Match Sale (15 percent off any six Coug-made items, including wine, cheese, honey and seasonings) and a selection of holiday gift packaging.

Monday, November 27 All day
BFA Exhibitions : Hollis Knight and Casey Wales
Exhibition
Fine Arts Building

Our Fall BFA and BAFA Exhibitions open November 27th and will be on view through December 10th in the Fine Arts Center’s Gallery III. Seniors Hollis Knight and Casey Wales have their work on display.

Monday, November 27 @3:10 pm
CySER Virtual Seminar – Hardware Security
Workshop / Seminar
Online

This presentation will provide an overview of the cause of microarchitectural side-channel vulnerability and will examine a few examples and how to take advantage of them. We will conclude by exploring potential strategies to mitigate such vulnerabilities and generally ensure hardware security

Monday, November 27 @4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar: The Pursuit of Free Energies and Free Energy Relationships
Workshop / Seminar
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Chemical reactions lie at the heart of processes designed to meet our growing energy and material needs. The first step towards designing and optimizing chemical reactions involves identification of underlying mechanisms and quantification of rates. Quantum chemistry methods along with theories such as transition state theory (TST) are indispensable for this purpose and have played a pivotal role in elucidating mechanisms in recent decades.

Monday, November 27 @4:10 pm
Department of Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Understanding how f-elements and transition metals interact/communicate are critical for pioneering new catalysts and could shed light on unusual biological interactions. Our group focuses on the synthesis and characterization of complexes that contain both f-elements and transition metals, with the intent of studying electronic structure and reactivity.

Monday, November 27 @5:10 pm
Guitar Studio Concert
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building

Guitar Studio Concert

Performances of WSU guitar students and faculty. Solo and ensemble works in a wide range of styles!

Class Guitar I

Class Guitar II

Guitar Performance Workshop

WSU Guitar Ensemble

Featuring special guests Doc. D. on percussion and Dr. Aaron Hill on sax!

Tuesday, November 28 @4:30 pm
Internship Search Webinar
Online

Getting your degree is a huge boost to your resume, but also having an internship is even better! Get prepared to navigate the internship search process by joining us for this engaging webinar featuring Career Advisor Chris Miller. Hosted by the First Gen Club!

Tuesday, November 28 @11:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Development of an In Vivo Break Double-Strand Break Repair System in the Hyperthermophilic Acidophile Saccharolobus solfataricus to Elucidate DNA Damage Repair in Archaea,” presented by Brianne Jones. Advisor: Dr. Cynthia Haseltine.
“Investigating the Influences of Mitochondrial Stress and Lipids on DGLA-Induced Ferroptosis in C. elegans,” presented by Jimena Ruiz. Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Watts.

Wednesday, November 29 @6 pm
Cougs and Cubs: An Evening of Books and Activities
Online

We’re excited to invite you and your family to a Book Night under the stars, where we will be reading, Gratitude is My Superpower: A children’s book about Giving Thanks and Practicing Positivity written by Alicia Ortego. Immerse yourselves in the magic of storytelling as we come together to explore gratitude. This event will teach your little ones to appreciate the warmth of home, time spent playing with friends, and family relationships. That’s not all – we’ve prepared an engaging activity that will make the evening even more special.

Wednesday, November 29 @6:30 pm
ASWSUG Cougs Chat
Meeting
Online

The 2023-2024 Executive Board would like to warmly invite all students to pop into our office hours via Zoom. Office hours are a fantastic opportunity to express concerns, ask questions, enjoy a study session, or simply meet fellow Cougs.
Join us for games and prizes!

Thursday, November 30 @12 pm
NW ROTAC Webinar: Increasing Access Points Through Innovation in Community Pharmacy
Online

Access to OUD/SUD and associated supportive services can be challenging and often problematic due to stigma associated with existing practice. Community pharmacies represent an untapped resource to expand entry points, decrease delays in treatment, enhance collaboration among providers and increase support for patients.

Thursday, November 30 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Insights into mechanisms regulating Transcription Coupled Nucleotide Excision Repair (TC-NER),” presented by Dr. Kathiresan Selvam; and “STING-Dependent BAX-IRF3 Signaling Induces Apoptosis in Late-Stage burnetii Infection,” presented by Dr. Manish Chauhan, Washington State University, School of Molecular Biosciences

Thursday, November 30 @6 pm
ASWSUG Executive Board Meeting
Meeting
Online

The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our executive meeting. We encourage you to stop in and learn more!