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Wednesday, March 1 @10 am
Hostile Terrain 94 Workshop
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Holland Library

This interactive exhibition is comprised of approximately 3,800 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert in Arizona between the mid-1990s and 2019.

Wednesday, March 1 @7 pm
VCEA Games and Grub Night for Undergraduate Students
WSU Pullman - Stephenson Residence Hall

Join fellow VCEA students for an evening of tasty snacks and fun card/board games.
Relax, take a brain break, and meet some people pursuing similar degree programs.

Thursday, March 2 @4 pm
Boeing Speaker Series: Career Development
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

This discussion will focus on different Boeing career paths, balancing external career advice, taking initiative, developing your plan, and taking calculated risks to own your career.

Friday, March 3 @4 pm
Center for Arts and Humanities — Seminar Series for First-Generation Graduate Students
Workshop / Seminar
Pullman, City of - Avery Hall

CAH has organized a seminar series to support first-generation graduate students at WSU. The objective of this series is to provide first-gen grad students with a space where they can share the challenges that they are facing in graduate school. In addition, these meetings will help the first-gen students from various departments at WSU build a community across disciplines.

Monday, March 6 @4:10 pm
Chemistry Departmental Seminar – Prof. Brian A. Powell
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Prof. Brian A. Powell, Fjeld Professor in Nuclear Environmental Engineering and Science, Clemson University

Title: Understanding tetravalent actinide oxide formation, stability, and dissolution under far field environmental conditions

Abstract: Comprehensive thermodynamic understanding of nuclear materials is paramount for long-term management of legacy nuclear waste and commercial spent nuclear fuel. …

Wednesday, March 8 @11 am
Arts & Sciences 3 Minute Thesis Challenge
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Spark

A great opportunity to learn about fascinating & important research! A short list of PhD students in the arts & sciences will compete to explain their doctoral research and its significance in just three minutes and in terms just about anybody can understand.

Thursday, March 9 All day
Tenor/Bass Fest
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building

WSU hosts the Tenor/Bass Festival – an opportunity for young tenors and basses to sing together and build performance skills and confidence. Schools from throughout the Northwest bring their students to participate in this mass choir event. Our ultimate goal is for your students to take both their learned skills…

Thursday, March 9 @12 pm
BPC Bites 5 – Appearance of Deliverables
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Commons Student Center

Shine up your draft 1-page executive summary for the WSU Business Plan Competition. Gain tips for submitting a visually appealing 1-page executive summary to the WSU Business Plan Competition. Get help from industry experts and entrepreneurship faculty.

Thursday, March 9 @7:30 pm
Choir Concert
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

The WSU School of Music will present its Winter Choral Concert, “The Storm Is Passing Over,” on Thursday, March 9, at 7:30 PM in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus. WSU’s University Singers, Treble Choir, and Concert Choir will perform a wide array of choral literature…

Friday, March 10 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar – Peter Jensen, Chemistry Graduate Student
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Peter Jensen, chemistry graduate student

Group: Guo/Moreau

Title: Structure and Thermal Properties of Lanthanide Doped UO2

Abstract: Fission reactions in UO2 generate rich chemistry and complex structures within its fluorite matrix. Lanthanides (Ln), as one of the dominating fission products, are able to be incorporated into the UO2 structure,…

Monday, March 20 @4:10 pm
Chemistry Departmental Seminar – Prof. Takashi Tsukamoto
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Prof. Takashi Tsukamoto, Medicinal Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery Program, Associate Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University
Title: Discovery of ASTX727 (INQOVI®), an oral combination of decitabine and cedazuridine for the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes

Tuesday, March 21 @11 am
ESIC SP23 Power Seminar Series: Realistic Learning in Power Grids: A Physics-Informed Machine Learning Prospective by Dr. Deepjyoti Deka
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

Distribution Grids provide the final tier in the transfer of electricity from generators to the end consumers. In recent years, smart controllable devices, residential generator/storage devices and distribution grid meters have expanded the availability of sensor data in distribution networks. Unveiling feeder topologies from data is of paramount importance to advance situational awareness and proper utilization of smart resources in power distribution grids. This talk summarizes recent works on topology identification for power distribution grids, under different regimes of measurement observability, using conservation laws of power-flow physics and structural properties of feeders.

Tuesday, March 21 @6:30 pm
2023 Robert Jonas Lecture in Biology
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building

Sarah Olson directs health research for the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Health Program and provides leadership and research support to field veterinarians and conservation staff around the world.

Wednesday, March 22 @8:30 am
Clinical Health InterProfessional Scholarship (CHIPS) Mini-course
Online - Online

This half-day, virtual, interactive activity is geared toward educators in clinical health profession programs of all levels who wish to further develop fundamental educational scholarship skills necessary to succeed as a clinical health educator.

Wednesday, March 22 @1:10 pm
SnackChat With The Dean — Mary Rezac
Reception / Open House
WSU Pullman - Wegner Hall

Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture invites you to this meet and greet event with Dean Mary Rezac. Bring your questions and have a snack at the same time!

Wednesday, March 22 @6 pm
David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities – Public Lecture Series
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Off Campus

In November 2022, the WSU Regents voted to rename the President’s residence on the Pullman campus in honor of Professor Ida Lou Anderson. Please join Trevor Bond and Phil Gruen for an illustrated presentation on the life of a remarkable Washington State College faculty member and graduate of Colfax High School who trained and inspired a generation of broadcasters including Edward R. Murrow. The panelists will provide an overview of Ida Lou Anderson’s life and an architectural history of the Anderson House.

Thursday, March 23 @11 am
WSU College of Nursing Career Fair
Careers / Jobs
WSU Spokane - Nursing Building - WSU Spokane

Join us for our spring career fair
This is a recruitment event that connects local and regional agencies with students who are seeking career opportunities.

Thursday, March 23 @12 pm
Inland Northwest Research Symposium Keynote
WSU Spokane - Nursing Building - WSU Spokane

Women, people who become pregnant and their children have not been spared from the opioid crisis in the United States. In the last 20 years, maternal mortality rates in the United States increased. Deaths related to suicide and overdose may be the leading contributors to maternal mortality up to 1 year postpartum. Relatedly, parental drug use is a frequent driver of child welfare involvement with the number of cases increasing as the opioid crisis expands.

This presentation aims to review the historical and present context that drives the continued crisis for women, birthing people, and their children, and offers hope and solutions to reverse the tide to save lives and break the intergenerational cycles of harm and loss. Discussed will be the current evidence-based recommendations to care for pregnant and postpartum women, people and their children, along with ways to facilitate collaboration and inclusion to promote positive mother/birthing parent and child outcomes.

Thursday, March 23 @4 pm
Power of Voice: Communication & Climate Crisis in the Western United States
Online - Online

The most severe harms from climate change fall disproportionately upon underserved communities. Join us for a conversation with industry experts and hear how communication practitioners are handling the climate crisis that is affecting so much of the Western United States.

Thursday, March 23 @4 pm
BW Design Group Virtual Information Session
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

Design Group is an ENR Top 100 Engineering Firm that focuses on finding cutting edge solutions to the toughest engineering problems. Meet us to learn more about our national full service Design-Build engineering firm, out people-centric culture, and how we can build a better world, together.

Thursday, March 23 @5 pm
Stier Lecture in Medicine: Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion
WSU Spokane - Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Building - WSU Spokane

Debra Gonsher Vinik, PhD, is a film producer, writer and director who has produced and written 21 documentaries, including six Emmy winners. Dr. Gonsher Vinik’s newest feature film, Attention Must Be Paid: Women Lost in the Opioid Crisis, explores the stories of women who are battling opioid use disorder (OUD) and are casualties of this neglect.

Friday, March 24 @12 pm
English Graduate Organization Roundtable: Intersections of Digital Humanities and English Studies
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

Title: Intersections of Digital Humanities and English Studies

Speakers: Dr. Richard Snyder, Blackburn Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English, WSU Vancouver Dr. Lacy Hope, Assistant Professor of English, Utah Tech University Matthew Kollmer, PhD Student, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Friday, March 24 @3:10 pm
Jazz Concert II
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building
Friday, March 24 @5 pm
WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Spring Conference 2023
Conference / Symposium
WSU Pullman - Bustad Hall

Join us in person for our annual weekend Veterinary Spring Conference. There will be a large and small animal track and a track for technicians & assistants. We encourage veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to attend.
This program offers 12 hours of continuing education credit.
The conference begins Friday afternoon with the Bustad Distinguished Lecture.

Friday, March 24 @5 pm
Bustad Lecture with Meg Daley Olmert
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

Meg Daley Olmert, author of “Made for Each Other: The Biology of the Human Animal Bond”

Saturday, March 25 @10 am
Kids’ Science and Engineering Day
Workshop / Seminar
Pullman, City of - Sloan Hall

KSED offers students in grades K-5 the opportunity to learn basic science and engineering principles through fun, hands-on activities. We partner with various organizations across WSU to provide engaging activities to teach science and engineering concepts. The WSU students are excited to teach your kids about science and engineering!

Monday, March 27 @10:30 am
Towards Situation-Aware Resilient Power Grids for Massive Renewable Energy Integration presented by Dr. Yuzhang Lin, University of Massachusetts
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

The operation of modern power grids is increasingly challenged by the massive integration of volatile renewable energy as well as high-impact events such as natural disasters and cyber-attacks. The conventional rule-based operational paradigm is no longer a viable solution, and real-time situational awareness must be obtained from massive and heterogeneous sensor data streams to support intelligent decision-making and control. This talk will address two main pillars of the situational awareness required by a resilient and renewable power grid of the future.

Tuesday, March 28 @10 am
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Open 3/28-5/6
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visit Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. March 28 through May 6 for the culmination of three years’ work by the MFA graduate candidates. With a wide range of art-making approaches, this year’s MFA candidates are Shanda Stinebaugh, Adam Stuart, Sean Sullivan, and Allen Vu.

Tuesday, March 28 @11 am
AGI SP23 Power Seminar Series: Transactive Energy: Incentive-based Coordination Strategies for Enabling DERs to Provide Grid Services by Dr. Monish Mukherjee, PNNL
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

The electricity landscape is undergoing significant changes due to the proliferation of distributed energy resources, and increasingly smart consumers (prosumers), proactively managing their local consumption and generation – through intelligent devices like smart thermostats, solar panels, and batteries energy storage systems. Recent advances in information & communication technologies, and smart metering, provides strategic opportunities for prosumers to reform their conventional energy practices towards more consumer-centric economies.

Tuesday, March 28 @12:30 pm
Organic Chemistry Seminar – Aaron Hendricksen, Chemistry Graduate Student
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Adjuvant additives significantly increase vaccine efficacy. However, adjuvants also cause inflammatory side-effects, such as pyrexia, which currently limits their use. To address this, we created a thermophobic vaccine adjuvant engineered to attenuate potency at temperatures correlating to pyrexia. Thermophobic adjuvants were synthesized by combining a rationally designed trehalose glycolipid CLR agonist with thermoresponsive poly-N-isoporpylacrylamide (NIPAM) via Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain-Transfer polymerization.

Tuesday, March 28 @4 pm
The Eleven Practices of Effective Postgraduate Research Supervisors
Online - Online

Presented by: Richard James, Professor of Higher Education, University of Melbourne

Richard James is a Professor of Higher Education at the University of Melbourne, where he was formerly the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and the Director of the Centre for Study of Higher Education. He has had wide-ranging research interests in…

Wednesday, March 29 @7 pm
VCEA Games and Grub Night
WSU Pullman - Stephenson Residence Hall

Join other Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture students in an evening of board and card games, a variety of snacks and treats, and socializing with students with similar academic interests.

Thursday, March 30 @12 pm
Pettyjohn Lecture: More than Casinos: Concepts of Wealth and Tradition in Indian Gaming
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Today’s casinos serve as gathering places for native American communities just as sites of games and competitions did for our ancestors. Dr. Arnold will explain how contemporary Indian gaming connects to cultural traditions of spirituality and gambling that reinforce tribal political sovereignty in the present.

Thursday, March 30 @4:10 pm
Nail Your Interview
Careers / Jobs
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Interviewing can be scary. This workshop addresses key aspects of the interview process: preparation, interview types, what to expect and answering the behavior-based questions. A good resume gets you noticed; strong interview skills will help you land the job.

Register in Handshake.

Thursday, March 30 @5:30 pm
Cougs on Wall Street Networking Night — New York
Off campus - Off Campus

Join WSU Carson College of Business (CCB) students for a networking night to remember during their annual visit to NYC. All Big Apple Coug alumni, students, and friends in any industry are welcome to attend an evening of Cougs and conversations at City Winery Grand Central – Vanderbilt Hall. Twenty current CCB students, faculty, and staff are eager to meet you! Heavy appetizers and two drinks will be provided, courtesy of CCB.

Friday, March 31 @8:10 am
Tips for effectively teaching during your clinical day.
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Veterinary Teaching Hospital

WORKSHOP – How’s your day going? Tips for effectively teaching during your clinical day.
This in-person workshop will address the fundamentals of effective clinical teaching

Friday, March 31 @10:30 am
EECS Power Faculty Candidate Seminar: Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Data-driven Methods for Electric Power Systems by Dr. Alyssa Kody, Argonne National Lab
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

The electric power grid of the future faces many challenges including rapidly increasing quantities of renewable generation and growing threats from extreme weather events, which necessitate the development of new computational tools. The first part of this talk will focus on one extreme weather event: elevated wildfire ignition risk. Wildfire risk mitigation is a critical consideration in regions like the Western United States, where, historically, electric power systems have ignited some of the most destructive wildfires.

Friday, March 31 @3 pm
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Artist Talks & Reception
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us on Parents’ Weekend Friday, March 31, from 3:00-4:00 p.m. for short talks by the four graduate candidates featured in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. Each artist will speak briefly to introduce the body of work they are presenting in the exhibition. The talks will be followed by an opening reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in the Pavilion Gallery of the museum. 2023 MFA candidates are Shanda Stinebaugh, Adam Stuart, Sean Sullivan, and Allen Vu. This event is free and open to the public, please feel free to stop by and bring a friend!

Friday, March 31 @3:10 pm
Chemistry Seminar – William Vance, Chemistry Graduate Student
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Metallic nanoparticles are nanoscale particles of metals that have unique properties with applications in various fields such as medicine, catalysis, sensing, and energy. Anisotropic metallic nanoparticles exhibit distinctive optical, electronic, and catalytic properties that depend on their shape and size. They can also show enhanced catalytic activity and selectivity for various reactions due to their exposed facets and edges.

Friday, March 31 @7:30 pm
Opera Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

Many moons ago in a far off place” lived a gloomy Prince Dauntless in search of a princess. When Princess Winnifred arrives, she is not what the court expects but maybe just what they need.  The musical comedy, Once Upon a Mattress, a retelling of the fairy tale,…