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Thursday, September 7 @6 pm
David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities – Graduate Student Mixer
WSU Pullman - Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

The David G. Pollart Center for the Arts and Humanities is hosting a Graduate Student Mixer. Please join us to celebrate the beginning of the new year, and to discuss how the Center can serve graduate students in the Arts & Humanities.

Friday, September 8 @3 pm
CAH Colleagues in Conversation: Impact of ChatGPT on Higher Education
WSU Pullman - Avery Hall
Speakers:

Karen Metzner Assistant Dean of Students Director, Center for Community Standards Washington State University

Kate M. Watts Director of Composition Professor, Career Track Department of English Washington State University—Pullman

Sara Brock PhD Student Department of English Washington State University—Pullman

Tuesday, September 12 @6 pm
CAH Public Lecture: “Women of the Palouse”
WSU Pullman - Off Campus

Women of the Palouse is a book project that explores the lives of the women who had a great impact on WSU, Pullman, and the Palouse—but because of their gender, their role in the region has been understated or entirely overlooked. This panel will include several contributors.

Kathy Meyer,…

Thursday, September 14 @4 pm
Closing Reception: In Solidarity
Reception / Open House
WSU Pullman - Fine Arts Building

In Solidarity is a regional juried exhibition exploring the themes of community, identity, and social justice through art. Artists include: Jia Jia, Coco Allred, Olivia Evans, Sam Marroquin, Audineh Asaf, Jiemei Lin, Jordan Kornreich, Loren Brown, DeepTime Collective (Amanda Leigh Evans and Tia Kramer), Jo Cosme, Maddie Gooley and Lizzie Casper. Curated by Mana Mehrabian and Sarah Barnett.

Thursday, September 21 All day
AREA C Projects: Exhibition
Exhibition
Whitman County - Fine Arts Building

On display is a collection of previous public works created by AREA C Projects, as well as concept imagery for their upcoming installation for the WSU Plant Sciences Building.

Thursday, September 21 @4:30 pm
Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Area C Projects
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Fine Arts Building

AREA C Projects is a Providence, Rhode Island-based public art practice consisting of Erik Carlson (lead artist) and Erica Carpenter. Drawing on backgrounds in multimedia installation, architecture, audio composition, performance and experimental technique, we strive to create public artworks that reveal unexpected points of commonality in our shared surroundings, inviting deeper engagement on individual and local levels.

Friday, September 29 @3 pm
CAH Grant Writing Workshop for Graduate Students
WSU Pullman - Avery Hall

David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH) is organizing a Grant Writing Workshop for graduate students. Dr. Becky James, Research and Development Manager of the Grants and Fellowship Support, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Washington State University, will facilitate this workshop.
Dr. James will demonstrate how the graduate students can use Pivot-RP (a funding database) to search for funding opportunities and discuss the step-by-step process of Grant Writing. This event is meant for the students at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). However, graduate students from any discipline who are interested to learn about Pivot-RP and basics of grant writing are welcome to join.