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Thursday, February 1 @8 am
January Birthday Treats
Social
Student Academic Center - WSU Spokane

January Birthday Treats

Thursday, February 1 @12:10 pm
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Virginia Trimble
Workshop / Seminar
Webster Physical Science Building

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Virginia Trimble, Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine. Dr. Trimble will present their talk, “Oppenheimer and the Cosmos”.

Thursday, February 1 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Christina Cunha
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall

Title to be announced, presented by Christina Cunha, veterinary medical officer (USDA-ARS-Animal Disease Research Unit, Pullman), adjunct faculty in Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology

Thursday, February 1 @4 pm
Boeing Speaker Series – Goal Trees
Careers / Jobs
Online

Have you ever wondered how to proceed with an idea, or what to do to get there? Or been part of a team which just can’t seem to find direction?

Thursday, February 1 @4:30 pm
Israel and Palestine: Understanding the conflict
Compton Union Building

Join scholars Dana El Kurd, University of Richmond, and Avishay Ben-Sasson-Gordis, Hebrew University, who will discuss the issues and…

Thursday, February 1 @6 pm
ASWSUG Weekly Executive Board Meeting
Meeting
Online

The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meeting.

We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!

Friday, February 2 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium

February 2, Piano Four Hands

Yoon-Wha Roh, piano

Jihyun Kim, piano

Friday, February 2 @2:15 pm
Alpha Tau Delta Informational Meeting
Meeting
Nursing Building - WSU Spokane

Join Alpha Tau Delta, the Professional Nursing Fraternity
Open to all J2 and higher nursing students. Make connections in help make a difference in your community.

Friday, February 2 @3:10 pm
AER/I Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

First Speaker: Kaylie McCracken, Electrochemical Extraction of Metals from Electronic Waste
Second Speaker: Benjamin Rooney-Sailand, The implications of actinide environmental mobility on remediating nuclear contamination

Tuesday, February 6 @4 pm
How to Become an Undergrad Researcher
Workshop / Seminar
Eastlick Hall

Join us to learn how to discover research opportunities in STEM fields. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to develop or enhance your resume/CV with guidance from experienced researchers.

Tuesday, February 6 @4:30 pm
Williams Partners Architects Info Session
Careers / Jobs
Spark

Join representatives from Williams Partners Architects to learn about job and internship opportunities for students in architecture majors and have your resume reviewed after the career fair! Come with questions, resumes, and/or portfolios!

Tuesday, February 6 @5:30 pm
Tri-Cities Nursing Open House
Reception / Open House
Nursing Building - WSU Tri-Cities

Come enjoy a tour of our facility and classrooms as you explore what our program has to offer you and our students. Staff will be available to answer any questions you have regarding the College of Nursing at WSU Tri-Cities and its programs.

Wednesday, February 7 @10 am
2024 Health Justice & Belonging Conference
Online

Join us for this two-day virtual conference designed to build a bridge between people, communities, and optimal health. It’s a place where diverse members of the community—not just students, clinicians, and educators—can collaborate and discuss themes such as community-informed practices, health justice and belonging education, and scholarship in real-world applications.

Wednesday, February 7 @5 pm
SDC Lecture by Brian Jonas
Goertzen Hall

Brian Jonas is an Architect and Principal/Owner at Graham Baba Architects. Graham Baba Architects is a vibrant, award-winning Pacific Northwest architecture firm recognized for creating dynamic and engaging commercial and community spaces and elegant residences. The lecture will go over some their recent projects, by emphasizing design values and processes.

Wednesday, February 7 @7:30 pm
Faculty Artist Series: Alisa Toy, voice
Performance
Bryan Hall

Program:

The word “desire” connotes many ideas in the human psyche: lustful and sorrowful, innocent and arrogant, exuberant and flippant, and many others. Poetry, music, and artistry combine to explore the endless possibilities of human desire in this dynamic recital.Program:

Thursday, February 8 @9 am
Good Awkward
Online

Do you feel awkward when you walk into a meeting room at work? Do you envy your colleagues who appear smooth and confident? In this enlightening webinar, Henna Pryor, author and award-winning 2x TEDx speaker, will help you become bolder and more confident. You will be able to unlock your…

Thursday, February 8 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Multispecies Transcriptional Cell Atlas of Perinatal Testis Development,” presented by Dr. Michela Ciccareli, WSU. Host: Dr. Heather Koehler.

Thursday, February 8 @4:30 pm
Viewing of Richland followed by discussion with the filmmaker
Film Screening
Compton Union Building

Opening at the Tribeca film festival in 2023, Richland explores the environmental and human cost of the eastern Washington company town’s involvement with the Manhattan Project at Hanford during World War II. Filmmaker Irene Lusztig is intrigued by Richland’s present and past as “a community staking its identity and future on its nuclear origin story” and the “habits of thought that normalize the extraordinary violence of the past.”

Thursday, February 8 @4:30 pm
Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Webinar with Dr. Chandni Desai
Lecture
Online

Dr. Chandni Desai is an Assistant Professor in the Program for Critical Studies of Equity and Solidarity and graduate faculty in Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto. Areas of scholarly expertise include comparative settler colonialisms, Palestine studies, and the politics of the Middle East. She will present “Nakba Continued: Genocide in Gaza” in a WGSS webinar.

Friday, February 9 @8:30 am
Preparing Your Promotion Packet
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy workshop: Preparing Your Promotion Packet

Friday, February 9 @3:10 pm
Student Recital: Samuel Loomis, saxophone
Performance
Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

It all comes down to this moment…a musical journey 4 years in the making. From humble beginnings at Southwestern Michigan College to final moments at WSU, Samuel Loomis’ Senior Recital closes one chapter of a educational musicians life, and starts the beginning of another.

Friday, February 9 @3:10 pm
AER/I Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

AER/I Seminar

Friday, February 9 @6 pm
Bingo at the BVC!
Social
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Mark your calendars – we’re gathering for an exciting game of Bingo at the BVC! Not only will there be a chance to win prizes, refreshments and game night snacks will also be provided. Bring your friends and family for a memorable night filled with the thrill of shouting “Bingo!”

Saturday, February 10 @3 pm
Experience WSU Open House
Reception / Open House
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Experience WSU Open House

Monday, February 12 @4:10 pm
Dept. of Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Dr. Qian Wang, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Univ. of South Carolina
Title: Virus Engineering – a crosstalk of bioconjugation chemistry and biomaterials science

Tuesday, February 13 @9 am
Paul G. Allen School for Global Health Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Paul G. Allen School for Global Health

“Smart Trees with Eyes: Artificial Intelligence at the Edge for One Health Wildlife Monitoring,” presented by Dr. Luke Sheneman, University of Idaho; and “Fine-Grained Image Analysis for Camera Trap-Based Wild Deer Health Monitoring,” presented by Dr. Boyu Zhang, University of Idaho.

Tuesday, February 13 @10 am
Hort Club’s Valentine’s Day plant sales
Greenhouses by Ferdinand's

6 and 1/2″ pots of tulips 10.00 ea
Combination planters 3 hyacinths and 3 primroses 20.00 ea
4 and 1/2″ primroses 2.50 ea

Tuesday, February 13 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Integrative Single-Cell Analysis of Cardiogenesis Identifies Developmental Trajectories and Non-Coding Mutations in Congenital Heart Disease,” presented by Bayley R. McDonald. Advisor, Dr. Sascha Duttke

Tuesday, February 13 @3 pm
Unlock Your Dream Job: The Disruptive Cover Letter
Careers / Jobs

Unlock your dream job workshop series presents, the disruptive cover letter! Join us in CUE 114 on Tuesday, February 13th from 3-4 PM to learn how to write an interesting and successful cover letter!

Tuesday, February 13 @7:30 pm
Guest Artist: Evan Mitchell, piano
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building

PROGRAM

SPONSORED BY ALLEGRO. Allegro is an umbrella Registered Student Organization that represents all music student organizations at Washington State University. Allegro aims to excite and inspire through music by partnering with student organizations to provide funding for world-renowned…

Wednesday, February 14 @3:10 pm
Salary Negotiation
Careers / Jobs

Unlock your dream job workshop series presents, beyond the offer – salary negotiation! Join us in Sloan Hall 7 on Wednesday, February 14th from 3:10-4 PM to learn about negotiating salary after you have accepted job opportunities!

Wednesday, February 14 @7:30 pm
Jazz Concert
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Thursday, February 15 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Cell Death-Mediated Control of Herpes Simplex Virus Infection,” presented by Dr. Hongyan Guo, Louisiana State University Medical School Shreveport. Host: Dr. Heather Koehler.

Thursday, February 15 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Andrea Gomez
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall

“Developing narrow-spectrum antibacterial medicines against Helicobacter pylori through inhibition of redox homeostasis,” presented by Andrea Gomez, graduate student; Baylink Lab. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology

Friday, February 16 @12:10 pm
Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

“No Gain, No Pain? Central Neurotensin Modulation of Ingestive Behavior and Pain,” presented by Dr. Gina Leinninger, associate professor, MCIP graduate program director, Department of Physiology, Michigan State University.

Friday, February 16 @3:10 pm
AER/I Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

AER/I Seminar

Wednesday, February 21 @8 am
Wake Up with Research
Lecture
Online

Embark on a flavorful adventure as we delve into the latest research on food, nutrition, and human health. Hear from WSU researchers from around Washington who are working to make life healthier and tastier for us all.

Wednesday, February 21 @5 pm
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Decay and Resilience
Presentation
Lewis Alumni Center

Three presenters from various areas in the Arts and Humanities will briefly share their approach to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity on the theme “Decay and Resilience”.

Wednesday, February 21 @5 pm
DGPCAH International Mother Language Day Celebration
Kimbrough Music Building

The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (DGPCAH) invites the Undergraduate and Graduate students to its International Mother Language Day Celebration.
We will be celebrating languages around the world!

Thursday, February 22 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Modeling Epidermal Differentiation and Disease to Design Novel Treatments: Bedside to Bench and Back,” presented by Dr. Cory L. Simpson, University of Washington. Host: Dr. Ryan Driskell.

Thursday, February 22 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Dr. Jason Park
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall

“Anaplasma phagocytophilum re-tooling for the tick vector,” presented by Dr. Jason Park, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology

Friday, February 23 @10 am
Round Bag Weaving Workshop
Workshop / Seminar
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Round Bag Weaving Workshop

Friday, February 23 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium

February 23, Guitar and Sax

Billie Feather, guitar

Aaron Hill, sax

Friday, February 23 @3:10 pm
Preliminary Exam
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Preliminary Exam

Saturday, February 24 @10 am
Round Bag Weaving Workshop
Workshop / Seminar
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Round Bag Weaving Workshop