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Wednesday, June 6 @12 pm
Teaching Toolkit Series: Engagement Strategies in an Active Learning Classroom
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Presented by Dr. Martin Maquivar, this presentation and engaging activity will provide strategies to increase student engagement, specifically using padlet, social media (Twitter) and active discussion to promote a better understanding of key concepts.

Friday, June 8 @12 am
ASPAC Conference
Conference / Symposium
WSU Pullman

The Asia Program at WSU invites all with an interest in Asian or Asian diaspora studies to attend the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast 2018 Conference. The conference includes organized panels, roundtable discussions, films and more.

Friday, June 8 @9 am
2018 Annual Conference: “Envisioning Global Asia”
Conference / Symposium
WSU Pullman

The Asia Program at WSU invites all with an interest in Asian or Asian diaspora studies to attend the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast 2018 Conference. The conference includes organized panels, roundtable discussions, films and more.

Friday, June 8 @7 pm
WSU Planetarium: Planets Rock
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

This multimedia fantasia features flybys of many planets, along with other surprises. The fulldome visual immersion is accompanied by audio immersion, with eclectic music from the 70s through 00s surging through the air. After this, we’re sure you’ll agree: Planets rock!

Tickets at the door are $5 (cash or check,…

Sunday, June 10 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: Planets Rock
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

This multimedia fantasia features flybys of many planets, along with other surprises. The fulldome visual immersion is accompanied by audio immersion, with eclectic music from the 70s through 00s surging through the air. After this, we’re sure you’ll agree: Planets rock!

Tickets at the door are $5 (cash or check,…

Friday, June 22 @7 pm
WSU Planetarium: The Science of Star Trek
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Logical, yet wild, conjecture has both dangers and opportunities. We’ll step through some of the props and plot devices from the storied Star Trek franchise, which debuted in the late 1960s. Are warp drives a thing? Transporter beams? Dilithium? Vulcans? We shall reveal all.

Sunday, June 24 @12 am
Summer Music Camps
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Cougar String Camp, Summer Keyboard Explorations, Horn Camp and Oboe Camp

Sunday, June 24 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: The Science of Star Trek
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Logical, yet wild, conjecture has both dangers and opportunities. We’ll step through some of the props and plot devices from the storied Star Trek franchise, which debuted in the late 1960s. Are warp drives a thing? Transporter beams? Dilithium? Vulcans? We shall reveal all.

Tickets at the door are $5…

Tuesday, June 26 @7:30 pm
Summer Keyboard Explorations Guest Recital
Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

The School of Music hosts Summer Keyboard Explorations June 24-29 in Kimbrough Music Building, with a guest recital by Kenji Bunch, viola, and Monica Ohuchi, piano.

Wednesday, June 27 @12 pm
What’s On Friday? A New Twist to a Traditional Lecture
Workshop / Seminar

This interactive workshop will demonstrate how Dr. Lampa & Dr. Jensen engaged students to perform self-reflection on their exams and taught them how to create concept maps. The main goal of using this technique is to encourage and improve student engagement and metacognition.