Moon, planet, and star observing with the 12-inch telescope on campus. Observing begins at dusk. Admission is free. Suitable for all ages. Dress warmly. Cancelled if cloudy.
College of Arts and Sciences
August 2025
Washington State University’s Department of Art will present All That Matters, a group exhibition exploring how materials shape meaning in contemporary art. The exhibition features work by Chelsea Jacobs, David Janssen, Jr., and Krista Brand, three artists…
Join us August 19, 2025 – March 14, 2026 for the exhibition, “Color Outside the Lines from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation“. This exhibition examines the ways artists have used color to question institutions, beliefs, and expectations. Some of the artists included here celebrate…
Join us August 19, 2025 – March 14, 2026 for the exhibition, “Anish Kapoor: Dissolving Margins, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation”, a bold and extensive exhibition of Anish Kapoor’s four-decade-long printmaking practice. Kapoor is one of the most influential contemporary artists working today.…
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Brian Saam, Professor & Chair, Washington State University. Dr. Saam’s talk, “The State of the Department” will be held today, August 21, at 12:10pm in Webster B11.
Please meet our guest speaker and share in refreshments 11:45am – 12:10pm in the foyer on floor G above the lecture hall.
Zoom is available for this colloquium. Attendance in person is required by students enrolled in PHYS 590.
ZOOM Information: Meeting ID: 965 8240 9398 Passcode: physastro
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the fourth season of its summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place…
WSU Chemistry Professor Jeffrey Bell joined us back in August 2020. The objective of the Bell research group is to create effective and affordable diagnostic tools to detect and differentiate between diverse analytes and biomarkers. Come out to Fulmer 201, August 25th, at 4:10 PM to learn more about his research.
ZOOM Information: Meeting ID: 965 8240 9398 Passcode: physastro
What: Open Mic@Brused Books, co-sponsored by the English Department and Cougs for Recovery
With: Baked treats from Pups-n-Cups
Who: Everyone welcome!
Where: Brused Books, 235 E. Main Street, Pullman
When: 6-7 p.m., Aug 28 and every other Thursday thereafter through Nov. 20
You won’t want to miss opening night: Introducing…
Worlds Collide: Works for Horn Inspired by Non-Classical Music
This recital of music for horn and piano explores pieces that draw inspiration from music outside of the classical repertoire. Jazz, Latin, American Patriotic and Folk, Saturday morning cartoons, and Chinese Folk Music will all be heard in this…