Physics & Astronomy at WSU celebrates 100 Years of Education, Discovery, and Innovation.
College of Arts and Sciences
September 2019
Over the past 3 decades, there has been an exponential increase in work done in the newly emerging field of matter at extreme states of deformation and compression, often referred to as high energy density (HED) science.
Keri E. McCarthy (oboe) and Yoon-Wha Roh (piano) perform a short program of lyrical and dramatic music from turn-of-the-century France, mid-century England, and contemporary America. The program features pairs of works from late-Romantic French composers Benjamin Godard and Charles Colin, lesser-known works from English composers Gordon Jacob…
Nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide are all toxic molecules, and yet they belong to the gasotransmitter family of signaling molecules with importance on par with that of neurotransmitters and hormone molecules.
Join the Department of Sociology and the Social and Economics Sciences Research Center to honor Regents Professor Don Dillman and celebrate his continuing commitment to research and education at Washington State University.
This event is canceled and will not be rescheduled.
Join us for a day of programming with poet, educator, and activist Terisa Siagatonu.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Jason Stoke, Eastern Washington University.
Junior Recital of classic percussion music
A musical tour of the planets of the solar system. Our computer simulates exact configurations for times and dates and allows fly-bys and zoom-ins.
A musical tour of the planets of the solar system. Our computer simulates exact configurations for times and dates and allows fly-bys and zoom-ins.
MFA graduate students were asked to respond to the environment in an intuitive manner for approximately three hours at Kamiak Butte, working mostly in groups.
Known as “the father of environmental justice,” Robert D. Bullard will receive WSU’s William Julius Wilson Award for Advancement of Social Justice and deliver the 5th W.J. Wilson Symposium address.
The WSU Jazz society is pleased to present its first Jazz Forum of the 2019-2020 academic year. The Forum will relate to all music students and community members interested in the practice procedures and pedagogy involved with learning jazz standards. There will be performances by new WSU faculty members…
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Alex Mellnik, Rigetti Computing. Dr. Mellnik will present their talk, “Today’s Quantum Computers.”
Reassessing the Accumulated Copying Error model: Is ACE the place for studying cultural transmission?
Join the WSU Symphony Orchestra as they present their first concert of the 2019-2020 academic year. They will be performing a concert featuring orchestral favorites, as well as a tuba concerto by Barbara York. Duncan Titus, Co-Winner of last year’s WSU Concerto/Aria Competition, will be the evening’s…
Our most popular planetarium tour, in Spanish! Constellations, sky motions, sky navigation, and planet highlights for 2019/2020.
CANCELED. A new date will be posted when this concert is rescheduled.
New date to be confirmed soon.
Our most popular planetarium tour, in Spanish! Constellations, sky motions, sky navigation, and planet highlights for 2019/2020.