Equinox is Washington State University’s own faculty brass quintet featuring the stellar brass playing of David Turnbull, Noah Austin, Martin King, Sarah Miller and Christopher Dickey.
College of Arts and Sciences
February 2019
This event has been canceled for 2019.
Swing dance lessons provided by the Palouse Swing Devils, food and drink, a silent auction that features goods from your favorite stores around the Palouse, and jazzy music.
oin 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.
Bogdan “Theo” Mynka, tenor, and Elena Panchenko, piano, will perform works by C.P.E. Bach, Johannes Brahms, Ernest Chausson, Manuel de Falla, and Paul Bowles.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Felipe H. da Jornada, Faculty Candidate. Felipe H. da Jornada will present their talk, “Interacting electrons: understanding multiparticle excitations in reduced-dimensional materials.”
The WSU Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dahn Pham,will present a concert preview of their upcoming gala concert at the Fox Theatre in Spokane on February 24.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Max Mendez, is currently an Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choirs at North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He divides his time between conducting, teaching and performing.
Tonght’s Faculty Artist Series Solstice Wind Quintet Concert has been canceled.
To ensure the safety of all, this concert has been canceled due to snow.
Canceled due to campus closure.
Canceled due to campus closure.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring our faculty candidate, Li Ge. Li Ge will present their talk, “Non-Hermitian photonics based on quantum-inspired symmetries.”
Abstract: In this talk I will discuss several symmetries in quantum physics that have recently led to the observations of intriguing…
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.
With duos, trios, and other charming combos, the Low Notes in Concert program will feature a potpourri of eclectic original music written for trombone, euphonium, and tuba.
The WSU Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble concert provides a unique experience featuring cello, voice and saxophone.
RE-KINDLE asks what it means to reawaken love. Featuring a selection of works from WSU’s Lynn R. Hansen Comics Archive and pieces by Seattle-based artist and poet Mita Mahato owned by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, the exhibit looks at love, loss, and reconnection with one another and with the plants and animals who are our kin.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Carolyn Kuranz, University of Michigan. Dr Carolyn Kuranz will present their talk, “Shock-driven hydrodynamic instability experiments at the Omega Laser and National Ignition Facility.”
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Do corporations that want to make profits also care about the environment? Aseem Prakash and Jeff Joireman discuss the phenomenon of corporate environmentalism in the United States.
Most experts agree that the best way to combat climate change is through carbon pricing. However the public seems unwilling to support carbon taxes. Is there a way forward?
Most experts agree that the best way to combat climate change is through carbon pricing. However the public seems unwilling to support carbon taxes. Is there a way forward?
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.
Music Gathering Dust is a one-hour, no-intermission eclectic collection of five works for clarinet and piano, euphonium, cello and electronic tape in search of a concert.
Physician, author, and one of the world’s leading experts in wilderness medicine and emergency medicine, Dr. Paul Auerbach will talk about the intersection of climate change and human health in the 2019 Lane Family Lecture in Environmental Studies. Dr. Auerbach will present “Climate change and human health — there are no boundaries.”
Physician, author and one of the world’s leading experts in wilderness medicine and emergency medicine, Dr. Paul Auerbach will reveal his findings about the intersection of climate change and human health.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring faculty candidate, Dr. Hamidreza Ramezani. Dr. Hamidreza Ramezani will present their talk, “Exploiting wave transport in classical and quantum open systems.”
This Senior Recital performance will consist of piano accompanied trombone, unaccompanied trombone, and pipe organ.
Soprano Clare Sullivan, in collaboration with pianist Sophia Turnbull. This concert is open to the public and without charge.
New music faculty, Mark Stevens, presents a program that explores modern American piano repertoire from the middle 20th century to music from the past decade.
“A Musical Potpourri” celebrates music for all future Cougs, alumni, music fans and friends in a free concert featuring WSU Symphony Orchestra and WSU Opera.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring our faculty candidate, Dr. Yang Peng. Dr. Peng will present their talk, “Space-time engineering of topological systems.”
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 School of Music presentation of “Wanting Validation” is a production featuring the WSU Treble and Tenor/Bass Choirs as well as the Palouse Poetry Slam. Livestream available on YouTube at WSU Pullman Music
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. Feng Zhao, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Washington State University, Vancouver. Dr. Feng Zhao will present their talk, “Wide bandgap semiconductors based power electronic devices and MEMS/NEMS.”,
Meet for refreshments before the lecture at 3:45 –…
2019 WSU Festival of Contemporary Art Music features special guest composer James Stephenson and featured performer, WSU oboe professor Keri McCarthy.
Thursday evening’s opening gala concert features the premiere of four new works for saxophone and string quartet by WSU professor Dr. Greg Yasinitsky, and James Stephenson’s phenomenal Devil’s…