Wednesday, April 1, from 5:30 to 7:00pm Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU In person: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU Livestream: YouTube @visitingwritersserieswsu6690
College of Arts and Sciences
April 2026
Princess Ida or Castle Adamant is a comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, satirizing women’s education and Darwinism, popular topics at the time in Victorian England, resulting in a battle of the sexes. The princess, engaged at a very early age, decides to reject the patriarchal world and create her…
Princess Ida or Castle Adamant is a comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, satirizing women’s education and Darwinism, popular topics at the time in Victorian England, resulting in a battle of the sexes. The princess, engaged at a very early age, decides to reject the patriarchal world and create her…
Dr. Trevor Hayton from UC Santa Barbara will present a seminar titled “Using NMR Spectroscopy to Evaluate Actinide–Ligand Bond Covalency.” His talk will explore how NMR spectroscopy can be applied to measure 5f covalency in actinide complexes, offering insights into designing new separation schemes for spent nuclear fuel.
The Percussion Ensemble will perform works by Ivan Trevino, Nathan Daughtrey, and Gene Koshinski with solo performances by members of the WSU percussion studio.
The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities at Washington State University is organizing its second Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Conference for undergraduate and graduate students. The conference will be held on April 17-18.
The deadline for submitting the abstracts is Sunday, March 1. While we encourage students to submit an…
Artists’ Talks and Reception Friday, April 17, 2026, 3:00–6:00pm Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU
Join us for Family Weekend on Friday, April 17 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. for artists’ talks…
For Scientific Purposes, Treat People as If They Were Human Beings: The Challenge of Studying Persons
By Daniel Cervone
Guest speaker presentation location: TODD 130 from 1pm -2pm
Poster session location: