Come preview graduate degree programs in the College of Education available on the Pullman campus. Learn about program offerings, the application and admission process, graduate assistantships, financial aid, and scholarships. Meet with a faculty member and have lunch with students currently enrolled in the program.
College
November 2018
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Andrew Westover, Staff Scientist in the Chemical Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Learn how to best share your academic and entrepreneurial experiences with a professional audience, such as future employers or graduate schools.
Opportunity for VCEA students to attend a workshop.
he Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Holger Müller, Department of Physics, University of California Berkeley.
Dr. Tom Curry is currently on the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Additionally, he is the tubist in the Wisconsin Brass Quintet, a faculty ensemble-in-residence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, and has performed with the Joffrey Ballet, the Chicago Philharmonic, the Madison Symphony Orchestra, the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra, the Ars Viva Symphony, and many other orchestras.
The WSU Jazz Band Two, under the direction of graduate student Branson Bell, will perform works by Mike Steinel, Roger Holmes, Lennie Niehaus and more.
This Fall’s Student Chamber Music concert is now combined with the Brass Chamber Music Concert and will begin at 4:10pm in Bryan Hall Theatre
Please join us on Friday, November 2 for our next Anthropology Colloquium, featuring Dr. Nancy Turner of the University of Victoria.
Sigma Iota is an umbrella club for the school of Hospitality Business Management. We are a nonprofit student association and are pleased to announce our annual event, Brewfest! Each year, the event is entirely coordinated by students and all funds generated from this event go towards scholarships, career development field trips, guest lecturers from the hospitality industry, and other educational opportunities.
WSU Art Club Hosts “Support the Arts Silent Art Auction”. Food, music, performance and art giveaways! Find some original artwork for your home or office and support WSU Art Club’s community events and workshops.
Cougar Sports Trivia and Auction Night is a fundraiser being hosted by a group from the Sport Management program. All proceeds will go to the Hilinski’s Hope Foundation with the goal of funding education for student athletes to learn about the signs of mental health as well as destigmatizing mental illness.
WSU’s Vocal Extravaganza has been a Dad’s Weekend tradition for 33 years and each year is an exciting program designed to entertain! Don’t miss an opportunity to experience performances by the 5 top choral groups in the School of Music showcased in this event: Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, Opera Workshop, Treble Choir and Tenor/Bass Choir. Tickets for this family friendly event will be available at the door, beginning at 7pm.
Join us on Dad’s Weekend for a smashing good time at the 14th Annual Pumpkin Drop. Sponsored by the Physics and Astronomy Club, this pre-game, gravity-bound extravaganza celebrates the fun side of science by dropping pumpkins of all shapes and sizes from the highest point in Pullman:
This concert has been cancelled.
The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering is hosting a seminar presented by Xavier Pereira-Hernandez, Ph.D. Candidate, Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Washington State University.
This event is currently canceled with no rescheduled performance date.
Katerra is a technology company transforming property development, design, and construction—from start to finish. We are building an entirely new kind of company that brings together expertise in design, technology, material sourcing, manufacturing, and construction as a single integrated offering. Join us for an information session to learn how Katerra is changing the industry and to hear about upcoming internship and full-time opportunities for Civil and Mechanical Engineers.
Ramping Up Our Drive to 25, and Answers to Your Questions
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty, staff and students are invited to learn about and discuss the university’s priorities with President Kirk Schulz and Provost Dan Bernardo.
Among the topics to be discussed: the Drive to 25, university…
WestRock, Tacoma, is recruiting for Summer 2019 Internships in our Maintenance, Operations, and Engineering Departments.
WSU celebrates its 26TH annual jazz festival with internationally acclaimed drummer, Gary Hobbs. Hobbs will perform with the WSU Jazz Big Band during a free, public concert at noon.
Drummer Gary Hobbs will join WSU Jazz Band I in presenting a concert of exciting and contemporary big band music at noon on Nov. 7 in Bryan Hall Theatre as part of the 26th annual WSU Jazz Festival.
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Ashish Gupta, Director of Thermal and Mechanical Engineering group at Intel Corporation in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Voiland College Internship Panel Discussion with Clearwater Paper, WestRock, Schweitzer Engineering, and EMSI.
Students are invited to join company representatives and former student interns to learn about finding and landing an internship.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. William Unruh, University of British Columbia. Dr. Unruh will present his talk, “”Analog Gravity, and the measurement of Hawking Radiation.”
Palouse Performance Showcase, Shana Moulton Performance and Artist Talk
The WSU Symphony Orchestra presents Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 and Maestro Jon Harris-Clippinger of the Salem Youth Symphony Orchestra leading our musicians in Richard Wagner’s “Prelude to the Die Meistersingers”.
16 High School Orchestras from across the state of Washington will perform on our Pullman campus. Maestro Jon Harris-Clippinger of the Salem Youth Symphony Orchestra will serve as lead clinician.
Opportunity for VCEA students to attend!
Learn about ways to ProPEL yourself into a career and earn academic credit that counts toward your degree.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Learn about ways to ProPEL yourself into a career and earn academic credit that counts toward your degree.
Opportunity for VCEA students to attend!
Sponsored by the Center for Reproductive Biology
Washington State University and the University of Idaho
Works in Progress Seminar
Learn about careers in project control for Construction Engineers, Construction Management, Accounting, Finance, and Management Information Systems majors. Interviews will be held the following day.
The Washington State University Flute Studio will perform an Icelandic hymn by Thorkell Sigurbjörnsson, Little Red Monkey by Jack Jordan, Kaleidoscope for flute choir and boomwhackers by Ann Cameron Pearce, Ewazen’s Harmony in Blue and Gold, and Tchesnokov’s Tableaux féeriques on this concert.
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Arshad Alfoqaha of IBM Corporation. His talk with be on Design for Six Sigma (DFSS), Design for Reliability and Manufacturability (DRM) methodologies, and predictive engineering and statistical modeling methods that were applied to develop robust and reliable products at IBM and Medtronic.
The Resume and Interviewing Workshop will touch upon best practices around crafting a resume that best positions students to obtain an interview while also going over the structured interview process how to be successful.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Gerald Miller, Department of Physics, University of Washington. Dr. Miller will present their talk, “Proton Radius Puzzle – Why We All Should Care”
Meet for refreshments before the lecture at 3:45 – 4:10 p.m. in the foyer…
WSU Department of Fine Arts presents a juried exhibition exploring ideas about the body. While authority over the human body has long been determined by gender and class, in today’s highly globalized and pluralistic contemporary art world, artists view the body as a malleable site of meaning and power, not as an archetype but as a performative instrument, a vessel to be filled and surface upon which the artist or viewer may project her own fears, desires and dreams.
Wondering how to write an engaging cover letter? You’ll learn how to maximize your impact emphasizing your fit for the job!
Celebrating the operatic output of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the WSU Opera Workshop program will be presenting Magnificent Mozart with scenes from two of his most famous comic operas, Le Nozze di Figaro and Cosi fan tutte.
Our insatiable demand for data has led to a rapid growth of datacenters. This has resulted in a need to compute, switch and route massive amount of data within servers, racks of servers within a datacenter, and between geographically co-located datacenters up to a hundred km.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Dean Rezac will hold Voiland College office hours on November 19 and December 19. Ten-minute spots will be available for individuals or small, themed groups. Reserve your spot!
Join your Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean, Mary Rezac, for donuts and conversation.
The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, in cooperation with the WSU Department of Chemistry and CIRC, is hosting a seminar presented by Dr. William Schneider, H. Clifford and Evelyn A. Brosey Professor of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame.
Is your LinkedIn Profile the same as your resume? Attend this workshop and learn the difference. Make both documents work for you in a synergistic way.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Join us to explore strategies and resources you can use to find an internship or job that aligns with your interests.
Paleopathology continues to rely on skeletons as its primary source of data. Unfortunately, skeletons are not representative of past living populations because archaeologists can only directly study those individuals who died at a given age.
The WSU Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble presents their last concert of the semester: Glowing Songs and Dances. They will be performing new works for concert band along with standards of the repertoire. Joining Conductors Troy Bennefield and Danh Pham will be Angelina Gomez, who will lead the Symphonic…
Come stop by the Fine Arts building to do some holiday shopping and support your local Fine Arts students! Handmade ceramic mugs, bowls, plates, magnets, jewelry, sculpture & more!
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Jake Leachman of the School of MME.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to the Undergraduate Thesis Poster Session to be held in Honors Hall.
The Jazz Forum provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and guest artists to perform for the public in an informal setting.
Come stop by the Fine Arts building to do some holiday shopping and support your local Fine Arts students! Handmade ceramic mugs, bowls, plates, magnets, jewelry, sculpture & more!
This recital is sponsored in part by Mu Phi Epsilon, Mu Beta Chapter.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.