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Wednesday, November 2 All day
Jazz Festival
WSU Pullman

The WSU Jazz Festival is one of the longest running festivals in the region. It is open to any high school jazz “big band.” Ensembles with alternative or expanded instrumentation are welcome.

All student participants are celebrated and outstanding performances are recognized.

We look forward to hearing you make great…

Friday, November 4 @12 pm
Orchestra Festival
WSU Pullman

Each year, the WSU School of Music welcomes high school and middle school orchestras throughout the region for an educational orchestra festival. We offer the opportunity to receive feedback from respected clinicians who will help your orchestra to improve technique, maximize artistic expression, and set goals for the year.

Monday, November 7 @8 am
Music Major for a Day
WSU Pullman

BE A MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY!

The Washington State University School of Music would like to invite prospective students and their parents/guardians to its Spring 2022 MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY open house. Join us in experiencing a day in the life of a WSU music student. This event…

Monday, November 7 @7:30 pm
Jazz Combo Concert
WSU Pullman

Jazz in all its colors! Come hear our student jazz combos perform music from blues to bebop, from fusion to R&B and everything in between.

Tuesday, November 8 @7:30 pm
WSU Symphony Orchestra Concert
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building

PROGRAM

The WSU Symphony Orchestra performs William Walton’s “Crown Imperial” and Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London”.

Wednesday, November 9 @5 pm
Agility Dog Health Network: Webinar Series 5 of 6
Class / Instruction
WSU Pullman - Online

An in-depth look at iliopsoas muscle injuries and cruciate ligament rupture in agility dogs. How do you differentiate between these two common causes of hind limb lameness in agility dogs? What are current recommendations for rehabilitation after iliopsoas injury? What are the factors associated with increased or decreased risk of CCLR in agility dogs?

Thursday, November 10 @10 am
Uncertainty-Aware Energy Management of Internet of Things (IoT) Devices: Novel Models and Algorithms by Nuzhat Yamin – Prelim Exam
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

Student: Nuzhat Yamin

Advisor: Ganapati Bhat

Degree: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D.

Dissertation Title: Uncertainty-Aware Energy Management of Internet of Things (IoT) Devices: Novel Models and Algorithms

Abstract: Low-power internet of things (IoT) devices have the potential to transform multiple fields, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and digital agriculture. However, the…

Friday, November 11 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar – Sohan Ahmed, Chemistry Graduate Student
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Talk title: Evidence for superionic H2O and diffusive He–H2O at high temperature and high pressure

Abstract: H2O is the major constituents in our planet and other “icy” Giant planets. Upon solidification at ambient temperature, it forms a wide range of ice phases in various hydrogen bonding networks at…

Monday, November 14 @3:10 pm
CySER Virtual Seminar — Slater Weinstock, Casaba Security
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

The seminar will cover the Web Authentication API (also known as WebAuthn), and we will explore how passwordless authentication works. This will include a conversation over Passkeys.

Monday, November 14 @4 pm
Chemistry Dept. Seminar — Dr. Daniel Barlow, Naval Research Laboratory Research Chemist
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Interactions at biotic and abiotic interfaces are pervasive in biology, occurring in terrestrial and aquatic environments at multiple length scales. Understanding and controlling these interactions with relation to built environments is important in many aspects for systems operations and materials protection, maintenance, and responsible remediation.

Monday, November 14 @7:30 pm
Student Recital: Walter Pittson, saxophone
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building

PROGRAM

Please join me in my senior recital. I will be playing works by Giovanni Platti performed on my soprano. And by Robert Schumann, and Darius Milhaud both performed on my alto.

Tuesday, November 15 @4:15 pm
Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) Information Session
Careers / Jobs
WSU Pullman - Carpenter Hall

Join PNNL engineers November 15, 4:15 p.m., CARP 102 for Pizza and hot chocolate and learn about career opportunities with the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) at PNNL.

Wednesday, November 16 @7:30 am
Wake Up with Research: Child and Family Health
WSU Spokane - Online

Wake Up with Research is a hybrid forum where WSU researchers share science with the community. Learn from our researchers as they discover and untangle complex problems to enrich quality of life for us all.

Thursday, November 17 @7:30 pm
Opera Workshop
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

Many people know the mythological tale of Orpheus and Eurydice but may not be familiar with Jacques Offenbach’s comical twists in his operetta Orpheus in the Underworld. A selection of scenes will be performed by the WSU Opera worskhop students, under the direction of Dr. Julie Anne Wieck,…

Friday, November 18 @3:10 pm
Jazz II Concert
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building
Tuesday, November 22 @8:30 am
Disney Company/Hulu Industry Tour
Careers / Jobs
WSU Everett - Off Campus

Tour the Disney and Hulu Seattle offices and meet with Disney Company technical professionals.

Monday, November 28 @5:10 pm
Guitar Studio Concert
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building

PROGRAM

Guitar Studio Concert

With Dr. César Haas & Wyatt Salus (T. A.)

Monday, November 28th at 5:10 PM in Kimbrough Concert Hall

Free Admission

Performance of all WSU Guitar Ensembles:

Class Guitar (Sections I and II)

Guitar Performance Workshop

WSU Guitar Ensemble

With Special Guest:

Triple Extra Wide: feat César…

Wednesday, November 30 @12:10 pm
LIFT Faculty Fellowship: Before and After
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Dr. Sarah Guess will present the follow-up outcomes from the implementation of course interventions based on the LIFT Faculty Fellowship Training. Information about LIFT will be covered, so if you missed the “before” session, please still come check out this “after” session.