Part of The Brazilian Jazz Fest
7:30pm Main Concert Três Mais feat. Nelson Faria with WSU Jazz Big Band, WSU Symphony Orchestra and special faculty guests (Kimbrough Concert Hall)
October 2024
Part of The Brazilian Jazz Fest
7:30pm Main Concert Três Mais feat. Nelson Faria with WSU Jazz Big Band, WSU Symphony Orchestra and special faculty guests (Kimbrough Concert Hall)
EDIC-PDC Workshop by Dr. Trevor Bond and Will Gregg
The TexiCali Trio is an ongoing collaboration between Dr. Karen Marston, Professor of Music at Mt San Antonio College (California) and Dr. Deb Scott, Professor of Trombone at Stephen F Austin State University (Texas). The group is a natural extension of the long standing friendship between Deb and…
Chordas Quartet (Classical/Jazz crossover ensemble)
This year’s Oktubafest begins with Chris Dickey’s faculty recital featuring new music for tuba and euphonium by JaKobe Henry, Cait Nishimura, Barbara York, James Naigus, and a world premiere by Dr. Dickey. The first half concludes with York’s Four Paintings by Grant Wood, an homage…
Chemistry Club Monthly Meeting
Visiting speaker, Dr. Abhijit Date to discuss “NAno-scale Ionic Liquids (NAILs) to augment the delivery of drugs with poor solubility and/or permeability”
Generating functions are power series whose coefficients relate to combinatorial sequences. Using set constructions, we can produce the generating function for a myriad of challenging combinatorial problems.
Join James Curry, professor of political science at the University of Utah, to discuss the upcoming 119th Congress and how the current situation in Congress prevents parties from enacting their agendas.
The Braceros of Today: Contratados Exhibit Opening
CAH Public Lecture: Christian Nationalism, the Religious Right, and the 2024 Election
Palouse French Film Festival
“Palouse Reads: A Community Literacy Project”
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Simon Blouin, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Victoria, Canada. Dr. Blouin’s talk, “When stellar evolution takes a break: A 10-billion-year pause in white dwarf cooling” will be held Thursday, October 10th, at 12:10 pm in Webster 11.
AMALGAMATION is an interdisciplinary art project began by saxophonist Aaron Hill and visual artist Angela Grammatas. This project seeks to blend music and painting in simultaneous improvisation, with the goal of creating dialogue across fundamentally different mediums. The performance creates a multi-sensory experience that captures the essence of both disciplines,…
Flowers in Song encompasses over 400 years of art song performed by Dr. Julie Anne Wieck, soprano and Elena Panchenko, piano. Composers often personify flowers to mirror the human condition; this program includes songs from Scarlatti to Donizetti, Mozart to Strauss, Liza Lehmann to Charles Ives and Faure.…
Ana Ballesteros Pena is a visiting scholar in the school this semester based at Complutense University Madrid. Her research is on gender and policy on prisons and immigration detention, mostly in Spain but also in a comparative perspective. She will be giving a talk…
Seminar in Theory and Applications of Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Title: Weakly Hadamard diagonalizable graphs
Speaker: Hermie Monterde
Visiting speaker, Dr. Michel Sassi to discuss “The Physical and Chemical Consequences of Radioactive Transmutation”.
This talk highlights the role of digital practices in Black girls’ space-making techniques, and argues that their digital content operates as a map of the interconnected and multilayered spaces that they must navigate and create in ongoing processes of self-development and meaning-making.
Online symposium featuring student panels from 4-5:45 p.m. and keynote by Dr. Sa’ed Atshan, Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology at Swarthmore College from 6-7 p.m.
Palouse French Film Festival
Dr. Sophia Tegart, flute and Dr. Christopher Wilson, percussion will present a recital of works for flute and percussion by women composers. The recital will feature the world premiere of Jennifer Bellor’s newly commissioned work “Dream of a Falling Star,” as well as works by Hilda Paredes, Noriko…
Violin and Viola Duets (Classical)
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese calligraphy!
Join us for an Open House on October 18th from 4:00 to 7:00 pm for a peek behind the scenes of our collection’s open storage and discover how our collection fuels academic research and professional growth.
Come see what’s new and exciting in the Department of Art! Take a studio tour, learn something new, and of course, see all kinds of art and meet our graduate students and faculty.
Demonstrations and performances will happening throughout the night and across the whole building. Every gallery will be full, featuring faculty, graduate, and undergraduate artwork. All are welcome and encouraged to join in!
Please join the WSU vocal ensembles for their annual Vocal Extravaganza! This year’s concert will take place on Friday October 18th at 7:30 pm in WSU-Pullman’s Bryan Hall Theatre. The event is open and free for all.
The concert will open with scenes from our Opera/Musical Theatre ensemble.…
String Day Fall 2024 – Saturday October 19th – WSU Tri-Cities Campus East Building
Washington State University School of Music is excited to invite you to join our Fall 2024 String Day event! This state-wide event brings together high school talents from across the state of Washington and the world-class…
Dr. Rana Rais, visiting from Johns Hopkins University, will be discussing Enhancing Pharmacokinetics of nSMase2 Inhibitors via Prodrugs and Dendrimer Nanoparticle Delivery Systems.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Seminar in Theory and Applications of Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Case Studies of Short Burst Optimization for Multiple Redistricting Criteria
Phousawanh Peaungvongpakdy
La Syndicaliste / The Sitting Duck
Join us Friday, October 25 from 12:00-1:00 pm for Savoring Spokane: Exploring Its Iconic Eateries” with Author Adriana Janovich!
Oktubafest at the Atrium (Chris Dickey)
Graduate student, Daniel Wu, giving a talk about Ion Soft Landing for Structural Analysis and Material Preparation.
The Choirs at WSU’s School of Music will present “Elements: A Choral Concert” on Friday October 25 at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus. The concert is free and open to all.
WSU’s Chamber sIngers, University Singers, Treble Choir, Concert Choir, and combined ensembles…
BE A MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY!
The Washington State University School of Music would like to invite prospective students and their parents/guardians to its Fall 2024 MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY open house. Join us in experiencing a day in the life of a WSU music student. This event…
Seminar in Theory and Applications of
Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Join us for a stellar Cougs in Space Keynote with Dr. Matthew Brzostowski.
Graduate student Roya Kashfi Sadabad to give a talk for the Organic and CBS group.
Les Trois Mousquetaires : D’Artagnan / The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan
Directed by Martin Bourboulon / Action/Adventure/History- 121 min. (2023)
Closing reception at 6:30; film at 7PM (2023)
The most recent screen adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ famous…
The WSU Percussion Ensemble returns for its annual fall concert! The group will present an eclectic mix of music for keyboards, drums, and everything in between.
Dr. Eric Chi is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics at Rice University. Dr. Chi is a recipient of the NSF Career Award and has an M.S. in Electrical Engineering, and a Ph.D. and M.A. in Statistics. His colloquium MCMC Importance Sampling via Moreau-Yosida Envelopes is on October 31st.