317 local student Tenors, Baritones and Basses will participate in a day of singing in Kimbrough Music Building.
College of Arts and Sciences
January 2019
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Qingze Guan, University of Oklahoma, Physics and Astronomy. Dr. Guan will present their talk, “Watching ultracold two-body collisions one at a time.”
This event has been canceled for 2019.
Paul Rucker is a visual artist, composer, and musician who combines media, often integrating live performance, sound, original compositions, and visual art.
Paul Rucker is a visual artist, composer, and musician who combines media, often integrating live performance, sound, original compositions, and visual art. His work investigates community impacts, human rights issues, historical research, and basic human emotions surrounding a subject.
Paul Rucker is a visual artist, composer, and musician who combines media, often integrating live performance, sound, original compositions, and visual art.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a distinguished colloquium featuring Dr. Michael Landry, LIGO Hanford Observatory. Dr. Landry will present his talk, “Gravitational Waves in 2019 and Beyond.”
Aaron Hirsch received his Bachelors Degree in Organ Performance at the University of Minnesota, and is an in-demand concert organist across Washington State.
The Palouse Trio, comprised of WSU School of Music faculty members Meredith Arksey, violin, Ruth Boden, cello and Jeffrey Savage, piano, will be joined by Sophia Tegart, flute, for an evening of delightful chamber music.
Students throughout the region are invited to the WSU Pullman campus to audition for School of Music Scholarships.
Join the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies for our annual Resource Night speaker series, where entrepreneurs, investors, and industry pros share insight, expertise, and first-hand experience on the startup journey.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Guy Worthey, Department of Physics and Astronomy. Dr. Guy Worthey will present their talk, “Galaxy Assembly.”
I’ll review questions and problems inherent in doing archaeology in Pacific Northwest mountains and consider the vast but poorly researched reservoir of information that mountains preserve.
Yasinitsky, recent winner of the American Prize for Musical Composition, has an international reputation as a composer and saxophonist. The program will feature compositions by Yasinitsky scored for small jazz ensembles including Gator Tail, Crosscurrent and the YAZZ band.
WSU Music Students Thomas LeClair and Lily Niemi will be performing works from around the world, featuring both the organ and the voice in a two-part recital.
The WSU School of Music voice faculty ensemble, Cantiamo! will present their annual concert in January. Joining together to perform a diverse program around the theme of Nature in Song, the concert will feature German repertoire by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Mendelssohn; French music by Fauré, Ravel and Poulenc; Polish…
SWMEA (South West Music Educators Association) presents the annual Bill Bolick Jazz Night. Several area middle school and high school bands will perform along with the SWMEA Honor Jazz Band directed by Dr. Greg Yasinitsky and the WSU Jazz Band directed by Brian Ward.
Join the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies for our annual Resource Night speaker series, where entrepreneurs, investors, and industry pros share insight, expertise, and first-hand experience on the startup journey.
The Jazz Forum provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and guest artists to perform for the public in an informal setting.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Cigdem Capan, from Washington State University, Physics and Astronomy Department. Dr. Cigdem Capan will present their talk, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Actinide Tetraflupride Compounds.”
In an evening that will be nothing short of exciting, the program will feature Roma-Influenced pieces by Sarasate and Cossetto, as well as pieces by Stravinsky, Debussy and Weber.