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Monday, August 3 @5:30 pm
Live Training: Be Tech Ready Fall 2020
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.

Thursday, August 6 @1 pm
Live Training: Be tech ready fall 2020
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.

Tuesday, August 11 @5:30 pm
Live Training: Be tech ready fall 2020
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.

Friday, August 14 @1 pm
Live Training: Be Tech Ready Fall 2020
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Spend some time with the tech experts and get answers to your most pressing questions. Learn about the tools you’ll use to participate in your distance/remote/virtual courses in this interactive session.

Thursday, August 27 @11 am
MME Seminar: Soft pneumatic robots: Designing for more dexterity
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Unlike rigid robots, soft robots can passively conform to bypass obstacles, as well as distribute forces on object surfaces with high compliance, improving the safety of human-robot interactions.

Thursday, August 27 @12 pm
2020 Election Event Series: Political Polarization
Online

American politics has grown steadily more contentious due to a social realignment, and a new central cleavage between the parties around issues of traditional social hierarchy.

Thursday, August 27 @4:10 pm
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Brian Saam
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Brian Saam, Physics and Astronomy, Washington State University. Dr. Saam will present their talk, “State of the Department”