A cultural exhibit and pysanky (Ukrainian Easter egg) demonstration will accompany a screening of five short documentaries, “Berehyni: Keepers of the Flame,” which will be introduced by Ukrainian women from the Pullman community. The films tell the stories of five Ukrainian women who use their individual talents and strengths in defense of Ukraine
English
April 2024
Guest speakers Mia Gleason of Tule Publishing and Katie Reed of Andrea Hurst & Associates Literary Agency—both of whom are seeking undergraduate WSU student interns for Fall 2024–will share overviews of their respective roles in the publishing industry, then describe what an internship with their company might look like. Q&A to follow, and a sign-up sheet for interested students pursuing the Editing & Publishing Certificate and hoping to apply for internships will be provided.
The Office of Research will host a Showcase of Arts & Humanities research, scholarship, and creative production. The evening will begin with flash talks from Process Grant Award Winners and will be followed by the debut of short videos featuring eight faculty from across units, including Art, Music, and Digital Technology and Culture.
How to Be a Better Ally: An Inclusive Allyship Seminar
Washington State University Vancouver Native American Programs and Collective for Social and Environment Justice invite the public to attend a three-day conference entitled, SJCon: Health and Environmental Justice: Constructing Coalitions at the Intersections of Extraction, Militarism, and Climate Collapse.
CAH Public Lecture: The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704 – 1894
Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Conference
Job Opportunities for English Majors
The first Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Conference (IAHC), organized by the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities. The theme of the conference is Connecting Communities.