Monday, February 2 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Kaiyan Qiu, Berry Assistant Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, WSU
BIOGRAPHY:
Kaiyan Qiu is currently a Berry Family Assistant Professor in School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Washington State University. Dr. Qiu received his Ph.D. in Fiber Science from Cornell University and completed his postdoc…
Monday, February 2 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Dr. Micah Prange specializes in the development and use of theoretical electronic structure methods in the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science by addressing especially difficult problems involving the response of materials to radiation and other external stimuli. He received a PhD in 2009 from the University of Washington where he studied theoretical X-ray absorption methods with John Rehr. Subsequently, he served as a postdoctoral researcher at Vanderbilt University before moving to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2011. His varied research interests include such disparate topics as the relaxation of solid materials from excitation by radiation, the energetics and electronic structure of abundant oxide minerals, and the vibrational dynamics of amorphous and hydrogen bonded materials. Spectroscopic predictions from ab initio molecular dynamics and lattice dynamics simulations feature prominently in his work.
Monday, February 2 @6:30 pm
Meeting
Online
Join Us for the Coug Day at the Capitol Reflection Meeting!
Come together with your fellow Cougs as…
Tuesday, February 3 @12:10 pm
Careers / Jobs
Online
Do you know that several companies allow you to start in management and leadership roles with your bachelor’s degree? Join this interactive virtual event to meet organizations focused on hiring all majors, learn about their opportunities, and network with recruiters BEFORE they come to Career Networking Night or the WSU Career Expo!
Tuesday, February 3 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
Literature Reviews by PhD students, Michee van Rooyen and Jaqueline Meza.
Tuesday, February 3 @1:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Title: Machine Learning to Evaluate Governance, Risk, and Compliance Associated with Large Language Models
Speaker: Dr. Upakar Bhatta
Abstract: In today’s AI-driven digital world, Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) has become vital for organizations as they leverage AI technologies to drive business success and resilience. GRC represents a strategic approach that helps…
Tuesday, February 3 @4:10 pm
Careers / Jobs
Academic Success & Career Center
The Thriving Authentically: Alumni Journeys from Graduation to Greatness event will feature recent alumni panelist offering students valuable industry insights regarding their chosen career paths and how they cultivated their professional and personal identities on that journey. The goal of this event is for recent graduates to share their personal and professional journeys as they transitioned from college into their current fields just a few short years after being Coug themselves.
Tuesday, February 3 @6:30 pm
Meeting
Online
The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meetings. Unless otherwise indicated, we meet every Tuesday via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PT. We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!
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Tuesday, February 3 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Wednesday, February 4 @4:30 pm
Social
Southside Dining Center
WSU Dining x Nestlé Collaboration! Dive into bold, flavor packed dishes made with Nestlé Minor’s® products — including the Harissa Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Dulce de Leche Cake, Shawarma Bar, and more. Plus, don’t miss your chance to grab exclusive Nestlé swag!
Thursday, February 5 All day
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Thursday, February 5 @12 pm
Commons Student Center
Get Finance and Funding!
Guest speaker: Devin Ossman, Owner & Director of Operations…
Thursday, February 5 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Molecular Rearrangement of the Circadian Clock Via Splicing and its Role in Seasonal Adaptations,” presented by Dr. Sergio Hidalgo.
Thursday, February 5 @3:30 pm
Bustad Hall
Intramural trainee double-header: PhD candidates Sinem Ulusan and Andrea Gomez.
Thursday, February 5 @5 pm
Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Thursday, February 5th from 5:00 to 6:30PM Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU
Join us for an evening of original music at the museum featuring artists from the Digital Audio Collective. DAC is a registered student organization at Washington State University that supports students creating and performing across…
Friday, February 6 All day
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, February 6 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
Introducing Helion Energy and the HERCULES Program
Presented by Dr. Michael Hua, Director of Nuclear Science, Helion Energy
Abstract:
Helion Energy is a private fusion energy company…
Friday, February 6 @12:10 pm
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
Presented by Dr. Karen Szumlinski, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Friday, February 6 @12:10 pm
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
Presented by Drs. Craig McConnel, Matthew Peck, Kyle Taylor, & Jenny Watts.
Friday, February 6 @7 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This interactive lecture is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
Saturday, February 7 All day
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Sunday, February 8 @5 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This interactive lecture is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
Monday, February 9 @12 pm
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
This semester, the WSU Cannabis Research Center (CRC) is continuing its Cannabis Research Seminar Series, highlighting outstanding cannabis research being conducted within the WSU system.
The first seminar…
Monday, February 9 @1 pm
Careers / Jobs
Terrell Library Atrium
Get your resume reviewed by recruiters and representatives attending the Career Expo! Join us for this welcoming, café-style environment. This is a great chance to refine your resume and get insider tips from professionals who know what employers look for.
Monday, February 9 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Dr. Yingge Du is a senior materials scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he has spent 18 years advancing research on complex oxide thin films. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering Physics from the University of Virginia and has authored over 150 publications and delivered 50 invited talks. His expertise includes epitaxial growth, atomic-resolution characterization, and metastable phase stabilization, with research spanning microelectronics, quantum materials, and energy storage.
Monday, February 9 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Bernard Van Wie, Professor, WSU Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Bernard Van Wie is a full Professor in the Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at Washington State University. Dr. Van Wie received his BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from…
Monday, February 9 @5 pm
Goertzen Hall
Join us for a closer look at how Mortenson is driving innovation and sustainability in construction. We’ll explore bold approaches to renewable energy and cutting-edge building practices that reduce environmental impact. You’ll hear candid insights on wins, challenges, and the contractor’s role in bridging the gap between design…
Monday, February 9 @5:10 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
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The WSU Horn Ensemble has been selected to perform at the Washington Music Education Association annual conference in Yakima on February 12. We are presenting this recital here at WSU Pullman of the music we will be performing for the music…
Tuesday, February 10 @9 am
Paul G. Allen School for Global Health
“Exploring the merbecovirus threat space using small animal models and translational countermeasures,” presented by Dr. Nick Catanzaro, Senior Research Associate, University of North Carolina.
Tuesday, February 10 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Chromatin Context Shapes DNA Damage Formation and Nucleotide Excision Repair Dynamics in Caenorhabditis Elegans,” presented by Sydni Soloway, and “Mimicking the Oviductal Fluid Viscosity of In Vitro-Produced Bovine Embryos,” presented by Marika Van Slageren.
Tuesday, February 10 @12:30 pm
Beasley Coliseum
We are excited to have you join us!
About the In-Person Career…
Tuesday, February 10 @5:30 pm
Careers / Jobs
Compton Union Building
A fantastic opportunity for students to connect with businesses after the Spring Career Expo!
Tuesday, February 10 @6:30 pm
Meeting
Online
The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meetings. Unless otherwise indicated, we meet every Tuesday via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PT. We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!
…
Tuesday, February 10 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
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Dr. Hannah Ransom is a percussionist and music educator whose work has been informed by her passion for contemporary repertoire, immersion in world traditions, and advocacy for diversity in the fields of music performance and composition. Based in her hometown of…
Wednesday, February 11 @10 am
Off Campus
Maximum Attendees: 34 (-6 Remaining)
This is more than a tour – it’s a hands-on opportunity to explore, learn, and connect with the Costco IT Department.
Highlights of the day include:
Dynamic guest speakers from across industry and innovation
Guided campus tours showcasing our facilities, culture, and opportunities
On-the-spot conversations with our hiring managers about internship and new graduate roles
Light snacks provided.
Whether you are seeking internship experience, career advice, or a deeper look at our programs and culture, this event is designed to empower and inform.
Suggested majors:
Management Information Systems
Data Analytics
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Computer Engineering
Limited to 35 participants from WSU, including students, faculty and staff.
Join the waitlist if registration is full.
Registration will close on Friday, January 9th.
Wednesday, February 11 @12 pm
Meeting
Online
Join ETM Director Jim Jones for a student listening session providing context on a proposed tuition adjustment aligned with the state-approved 3.3% increase effective Fall 2026. The session will include an overview and open Q&A, with time for student feedback.
Wednesday, February 11 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
PhD student Md. Wahad Uz Zaman, a member of Dr. Kevin Kittilstved’s research group, will present his latest work in a talk titled “Spin Hamiltonian perspectives on Cr‑Doped Srₙ₊₁TiₙO₃ₙ₊₁: understanding electronic structure, zero‑field splitting, and their impact on photocatalytic performance.”
Thursday, February 12 @12 pm
Compton Union Building
Guest speaker: Tristan Rees, Co-founder & COO, Code Lexica
About the speaker:
Tristian is an experienced product and technology leader with a…
Thursday, February 12 @12 pm
Lecture
Foley Institute
Join the Foley Institute as we welcome Andrew Ryder, Director of the Institute for Political and International Studies, at Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest. Ryder will discuss how Viktor Orban’s Hungary is inspiring policies for the current U.S. administration under Donald…
Thursday, February 12 @3:30 pm
Bustad Hall
Intramural trainee double-header: PhD candidates Kailie Franco and Siena Glenn.
Thursday, February 12 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Friday, February 13 @9 am
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
Presented by Drs. Jeffrey Abbott, Steve Lampa, Susan Matthew, and Lynne Nelson.
Friday, February 13 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
Neural Operators Beyond Data: Physics, Generalization, and Trustworthy Predictions
Presented by Dr. Somdatta Goswami, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Systems Engineering, John Hopkins University
Abstract:
High-fidelity simulations of complex physical systems – from atmospheric flows and plasma instabilities to fracture and reactive transport – are essential…
Friday, February 13 @12:10 pm
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
“Illuminating Neural Pathways of the Gut-Brain Axis in Health and Disease,” presented by Dr. Kristen M. Smith-Edwards, Mayo Clinic.
Friday, February 13 @1:30 pm
Social
Webster Physical Science Building
Join us for coffee from around the world, and a variety of discussions about physics, mathematics, science, economics, computers, politics, astronomy, pedagogy, and more. We encourage participation from all departments and fields.
Friday, February 13 @4:10 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Friday, February 13 @5 pm
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center
Join us for a sweet night of Valentine’s Bingo at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center on Friday, February 13th from 5–7…
Saturday, February 14 @5:30 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. Our Valentine’s Day show is a guided tour crafted for you and your hottie. At only $10 per couple, it’s a cheap date.
Saturday, February 14 @7 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. Our Valentine’s Day show is a guided tour crafted for you and your hottie. At only $10 per couple, it’s a cheap date.
Sunday, February 15 @12 pm
Meeting
Online
As the Civil Rights movement begins to reach the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis takes the words of Dr. Martin Luther King to heart: He is “as good as anyone.” Abandoned by his parents but kept on the straight and narrow by his grandmother, Elwood is…
Sunday, February 15 @5 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. Our Valentine’s Day show is a guided tour crafted for you and your hottie. At only $10 per couple, it’s a cheap date.
Tuesday, February 17 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Hair-bearing Human Skin Generated Entirely From Pluripotent Stem Cells,” presented by Mariah Jordan, and “A Selfish Supergene Causes Meiotic Drive Through Both Sexes in Drosophila,” presented by Adam Howard.
Tuesday, February 17 @1:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Online
Title: Securing Machine Learning: Evolving Threats, Attacks, and Defenses
Speaker: Dr. Yong (Steve) Wang
Abstract: Machine learning (ML) has gained increasing attention in recent years, with applications spanning nearly every industry. However, its widespread adoption has also led to a rise in security threats. This presentation explores evolving threats, attacks, and defense…
Tuesday, February 17 @6:30 pm
Meeting
Online
The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meetings. Unless otherwise indicated, we meet every Tuesday via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PT. We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!
…
Tuesday, February 17 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Wednesday, February 18 @12:10 pm
Careers / Jobs
Online
Learn how to navigate a job offer and approach all possible negotiable items. Though most companies are willing to negotiate, most people never try. Learn techniques and practice negotiating to gain confidence.
Wednesday, February 18 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Arthur Wiesender, from Dr. Kevin Kittilstved’s research group, will present on “Cation Exchange in II-VI Semiconductor Nanocrystals.”
Wednesday, February 18 @4:30 pm
Southside Dining Center
Take a culinary tour of San Francisco with a vibrant food-focused event celebrating the city’s iconic flavors. Enjoy Mission-style Burritos, Classic Rice-A-Roni, Pasta Pomodoro, a customizable Pho Bar, Clam Chowder in bread bowls, Beer-Battered Fish and Chips, Bay Shrimp Salad, and more local favorites. From comforting classics to diverse…
Wednesday, February 18 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
Thursday, February 19 @12 pm
Commons Student Center
About the speaker:
Jason has been fortunate to…
Thursday, February 19 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“The Road Through Research: Training, Challenges and Growth: Reflections from a PhD and Early Career Scientist,” presented by Dr. Moni Benedict, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan.
Thursday, February 19 @3:30 pm
Bustad Hall
Presented by Dr. Melanie Spero, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology & Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon.
Friday, February 20 All day
Performance
Bryan Hall
Friday, February 20 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
Egyptian Blue: Ancient Materials Engineering, Modern Functional Properties, and the Science of Color
Presented by Dr. John McCloy, Director and Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University
Abstract:
Egyptian blue (EB) is humanity’s first synthetic pigment, developed over 5,000 years ago…
Friday, February 20 @12:10 pm
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
“Brainstem Circuits for Modulating Hunger and Hypoglycemia Response,” presented by Dr. Deniz Atasoy, University of Iowa.
Friday, February 20 @12:10 pm
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)
A panel discussion exploring approaches to mentoring Residents.
Friday, February 20 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
As a PhD student in the Peterson Group, Brooke Bonar investigates the energetic properties of heavy‑element molecules with a focus on actinide halides. Her project, “Dissociation Energies of the Actinide Halides AnX, An = Ac–Lr and X = F–I, Utilizing Relativistic Composite Coupled Cluster Approaches,” centers on applying advanced relativistic computational methods to better understand bonding trends and dissociation behavior across the actinide series.
Friday, February 20 @6:30 pm
Lecture
Webster Physical Science Building
Join the School of the Environment’s Lane Family Lecture for “Adventures in Caving”, and descend into the darkness with photographer Robbie Shone to see the world’s strangest, most remote places.
Friday, February 20 @7 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This interactive lecture is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
Saturday, February 21 All day
Spark
CrimsonCode is Washington State University’s premier annual hackathon, organized by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
This 24-hour event brings together students from all backgrounds to collaborate, innovate, and build a project from scratch. Whether you are a seasoned developer or have never written a line of code, CrimsonCode is…
Saturday, February 21 @10 am
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Saturday, February 21 @6 pm
Exhibition
Compton Union Building
Join the Japanese Student Association for our first-ever festival, featuring performances, games, and food!
Sunday, February 22 @5 pm
Film Screening
Sloan Hall
Welcome to our $5 public planetarium show series. A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This interactive lecture is followed by a fulldome video presentation.
Monday, February 23 @12 pm
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
This semester, the WSU Cannabis Research Center (CRC) is continuing its Cannabis Research Seminar Series, highlighting outstanding cannabis research being conducted within the WSU system. The next
Monday, February 23 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Dr. Sebastian Stoian is currently a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Idaho. Dr. Stoian explores iron and cobalt complexes using Mössbauer and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques to reveal their unique magnetic and electronic properties.
Monday, February 23 @4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Spark
SPEAKER: Dr. Shulin Chen, Professor, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Shulin Chen is a Professor of Biological Systems Engineering at Washington State University, a registered Professional Engineer, and a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in…
Monday, February 23 @5 pm
Presentation
Online
Join us for a 3-part Black History Month virtual series.
Series theme: Beyond the Headlines: Human Stories and Lived History Series goal: Explore…
Tuesday, February 24 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Mechanistic Characterization of Campylobacter Jejuni in Host Cell Invasion,” presented by Megan Dines.
Tuesday, February 24 @12:30 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Tyler Dabritz, from Dr. Bernd Lange’s research group, will present on “Pools of Hidden Conjugates Underlie Prenylated Sulfur Volatile Emission from Cannabis.”
Tuesday, February 24 @5 pm
Presentation
Online
Join us for a 3-part Black History Month virtual series.
Series theme: Beyond the Headlines: Human Stories and Lived History…
Tuesday, February 24 @6:30 pm
Meeting
Online
The Executive Board cordially invites students to attend our weekly executive meetings. Unless otherwise indicated, we meet every Tuesday via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PT. We encourage you to stop in and learn more about what your student government is working on!
…
Tuesday, February 24 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
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This multimedia recital is where the worlds of live performance and popular media collide! Tuba guest artist Scott Sutherland performs live while his YouTube videos are projected on the big screen, including selections from films, video games, and so much more.…
Wednesday, February 25 @10 am
Presentation
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building
As part of the SP26 Power Seminar Series, the Advanced Grid Institute (AGI) hosts Dr. Quan Nguyen, PNNL, who will present: Multi-Time-Scale Modeling of Multi-Terminal HVDC Grids for Interconnection-Level Power System Analysis
Overview Multi-terminal high-voltage direct current (MTdc) grids are increasingly deployed to support interconnections and renewable-energy integration. This…
Wednesday, February 25 @11 am
Join us on the CUB 1st floor to learn about TRIO programs, campus partners, and student support resources available at WSU.
Wednesday, February 25 @12 pm
Lecture
Foley Institute
Join the Foley Institute as we welcome Mark Fagiano, assistant professor of philosophy at WSU. Fagiano will discuss how we can find a practical democratic response to the important questions of democratic control as AI systems become more powerful.
Wednesday, February 25 @12:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall
Kami Christensen, from Dr. Kevin Kittilstved’s research group, will present a literature review on Dopant Stabilization of Hafnia Polymorphs for Thin Film Applications.
Wednesday, February 25 @1 pm
Meeting
Online
Two sessions available — students may attend either time: 1:00–2:00 PM PT or 7:00–8:00 PM PT.
College stress isn’t just about what happens — it’s about how we think about it.
Wednesday, February 25 @4:30 pm
Northside Cafe in Regents Residence Hall
Enjoy a culinary journey through the vibrant flavors of Miami! Guests will experience the city’s diverse tastes with favorites like Savory Arepas, Rich Cafecito, Cubano Fritas, Classic Cubano Sandwiches, Tangy Key Lime Pie, and comforting Ropa Vieja. This event is a delicious way to explore Miami’s culture and cuisine—one bite…
Wednesday, February 25 @5:30 pm
Presentation
Online
Join us for a 3-part Black History Month virtual series.
Series theme: Beyond the Headlines: Human Stories and Lived History Series goal: Explore…
Wednesday, February 25 @7 pm
Meeting
Online
Two sessions available — students may attend either time: 1:00–2:00 PM PT or 7:00–8:00 PM PT.
College stress isn’t just about what happens — it’s about how we think about it.
Join When…
Wednesday, February 25 @7:30 pm
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building
Thursday, February 26 @10:30 am
McNair Faculty Mentor Panel: From Policy to Practice
This panel brings together experienced McNair Faculty Mentors to examine how federally funded grants shape undergraduate research and graduate school preparation. Panelists will discuss how broad federal policy goals are translated into day-to-day mentoring practices on campus. The conversation will focus on…
Thursday, February 26 @12:10 pm
Biotechnology Life Sciences
“Designing Effective Health Communication Interventions: Considering the Role of Science Literacy,” presented by Dr. Jessica Willoughby.
Thursday, February 26 @3:30 pm
Bustad Hall
Drs. Brianna Steiert and Chelsea Osbron presenting.
Thursday, February 26 @5 pm
Compton Union Building
Explore the legacy, evolution, and cultural significance of Black History Month with insights from Dr. Henry Evans, Dr. Heather McNamee, and Dr. Robert Williams. This event is in collaboration with the African American Student Center, Black Student Union, the WSU Department of History, and the WSU College of Arts &…
Thursday, February 26 @5:30 pm
Meeting
Online
Curious about the resources, support, and opportunities available to you as a WSU Global Campus student? Join ASWSUG for a virtual Town Hall featuring Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Chrisi Kincaid, at WSU Global Campus.
During this live,…
Thursday, February 26 @7:30 pm
Performance
Bryan Hall
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The WSU choirs will present “Musical Menagerie,” a free choral concert, at 7:30pm on Thursday, February 26 in WSU’s Bryan Hall Theatre. WSU’s four choral ensembles will perform selections about animals, including music from Haiti, Estonia, Australia, and the US.
Friday, February 27 All day
Online
WSU Libraries’ 2026 Crimson Reads planning committee is asking for WSU authors of 2025 books to send publication information to the committee by…
Friday, February 27 @10 am
TRIO Day is a National Day of Celebration recognizing the impact of TRIO programs in supporting first-generation, low-income, and students with disabilities. Join us as we celebrate our students, staff, and the communities that make TRIO possible.
Stop by the First-Gen Student Center in Lighty 260X to enjoy games, prizes,…
Friday, February 27 @10:30 am
Workshop / Seminar
Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries: The Story of Human-Based Radiation Research
Presented by Dr. Sergey Y. Tolmachev, Research professor in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Washington State University; Director of the United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries, Richland, WA