College of Arts and Sciences
December 2023
Holiday Celebration: Star of Wonder on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 2:00 pm in a fully decorated Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU-Pullman Campus.
The holiday season is here, and the Washington State University School of Music is once again preparing a special event this year with a…
In an era of increasing global instability, the prospect of finding nuclear devices or materials outside of regulatory control is an ever-increasing concern, while the threat of a nuclear detonation becomes a sobering reality that we may face.
Orthopedic medicine faces significant challenges in treating bone-related diseases such as osteosarcoma, managing bone defects, and combating bacterial infections. This study examines the use of nanoparticle-based therapies, which show promise in enhancing on-site delivery, bioavailability, release kinetics, and efficacy of treatments in bone tissue engineering.
Workshop for the CAH Faculty Fellows Program Applicants
The safe deposit of actinide elements are important to ensure public safety and advancing nuclear energy development, and zircon (MSiO4) has been regarded as a promising candidate to immobilize large actinides due to its low solubility, high compatibility, and excellent radiation resistance.
PChem Seminar
How does an old linen cloth connect people to their homeland? One way to answer this question is by exploring the connections between a fabric and a plant through observing the remnants of the transformation of flax into linen. At the intersection of the arts and biology, visual artist Eugenia Reznik conducted a research and creation residency to discover and delve into these remnants as both a scientific and artistic object.
A Spectroscopic Study of Phenylpropanoid Producing Proteins and Aquaporin-4