Miles Sutton is a MA candidate in Piano Performance and Collaborative Piano at WSU. The program will feature the great works of the piano repertoire which include the Operatic c minor Sonata of Mozart, the dreamy Sonatine of Ravel, and the dramatic epic of Liszt along with…
College of Arts and Sciences
February 2020
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Shruti Puri, faculty candidate. Dr. Puri will present their talk, “Quantum Error Correction with Schrödinger Cats.”
Featuring works by Alfred Reed, Percy Grainger, George Gershwin, and a new work by student composer Gordon Shaw!!!
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Michael Pretko, Faculty Candidate.
The faculty ensemble Jazz Northwest will present “Collective Excellence” featuring original compositions and arrangements by the group’s members.
The WSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble presents its first concert of the Spring Semester. We feature faculty guest artists Drs. Martin King, Chris Dickey, and Yoon-Wha Roh.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Bihui Zhu, Faculty Candidate. Dr. Zhu will present their talk, “Controlling ultracold quantum matter out of equilibrium.”
A special Valentine’s Day themed show. We will explore all things romantic within the heavens such as mythological stories of love, as well as some of the hottest things in the known universe.
A special Valentine’s Day themed show. We will explore all things romantic within the heavens such as mythological stories of love, as well as some of the hottest things in the known universe.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Russell Bisset, Faculty Candidate. Dr. Bisset will present their talk, “Quantum gases and the next generation of quantum liquids.”
Members of the Crimson Flute Choir will perform works for small groups and flute choir.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Yong Chen, Department of Physics and Astronomy Purdue University.
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
This time of year we all need our Vitamin D. Come get your dose at the WSU planetarium with a show entirely dedicated to our Sun (Sol), including a talk followed by the half hour fulldome movie entitled, “Sunstruck”.
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC
Featured Guest: Kurt Rohde Violist and Composer
Thursday, February 20 WSU Orchestra 7:30 pm | Bryan Hall Theatre
Friday, February 21 Recent Works by WSU and Guest Composers 3:00 pm | Kimbrough…
In recognition of Black History Month, Horace Alexander Young, Associate Professor of Saxophone and Jazz Studies in the School of Music, is hosting a showing of WHEN I RISE; Pressed But Not Crushed, a documentary about the trials and experiences of his maternal cousin, opera legend, Barbara Smith Conrad and her battle…
This time of year we all need our Vitamin D. Come get your dose at the WSU planetarium with a show entirely dedicated to our Sun (Sol), including a talk followed by the half hour fulldome movie entitled, “Sunstruck”.
Graeme Henkelman is a professor of chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. He did his undergraduate work in physics at Queen’s University in Canada, a PhD in chemistry at the University of Washington, and a postdoc at Los Alamos National Lab before starting at UT over ten years ago.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a distinguished colloquium featuring Dr. Philip Marston, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State University.
Faculty Artist Series: Proceeds from the sale of tickets will benefit the School of Music Scholarship Fund. Tickets are available in the lobby thirty minutes before concert time.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Washington State University, in cooperation with the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will host the Data Science and Image Analysis Conference of the Pacific Northwest in Pullman on February 29 and March 1.