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Wednesday, October 1 @12 pm
The rise of right-wing politics in Europe
WSU Pullman - Foley Institute

Join the Foley Institute as we welcome Olyvia Christley, assistant professor of political science at WSU. She will discuss the rise and mainstreaming of right-wing parties into governments across Europe.

Monday, October 6 @4:10 pm
Washington State University College of Arts and Sciences Innovative Leaders Lecture Series 2025
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Development of Robust, Sustainable Chemical Processes for the Rapid Delivery of Drug-Linkers Keynote: Dr. Rajappa Vaidyanathan, Head of Chemical Process and Analytical Development, Pfizer Inc.

Presentation: This talk will describe the development of innovative chemical processes that can reliably produce large quantities of Drug-Linkers to support clinical trials as…

Tuesday, October 14 @5:30 pm
VISITING WRITERS SERIES: Alexandra Teague, Michael McGriff, and Thomas Dai
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us Tuesday, October 14th for the WSU Department of English Visiting Writers Series!

VISITING WRITERS SERIES: WSU Department of English Welcomes Thomas Dai, Michael McGriff, and Alexandra Teague from the University of Idaho 5:30pm–7:00pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU

Join us for the WSU Department…

Thursday, October 16 @12 pm
America’s illiberal past and present
WSU Pullman - Foley Institute

Join the Foley Institute as we welcome Steven Hahn professor of history at New York University. He will discuss his most recent book, Illiberal America: A History, published in 2024.

Friday, October 17 @7 pm
WSU Planetarium: Two Small Pieces of Glass
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

7pm, Friday, Oct 17 and 5pm Sunday, Oct 19

A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This…

Sunday, October 19 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: Two Small Pieces of Glass
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

7pm, Friday, Oct 17 and 5pm Sunday, Oct 19

A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This…

Thursday, October 23 @12 pm
The radical right challenge to liberal democracy
WSU Pullman - Foley Institute

Join the Foley Institute as we welcome Matthew McManus, assistant professor of political science at Spelman College. He will discuss the radical right challenge to liberal democracy.

Pizza and soft…

Friday, October 24 @7 pm
WSU Planetarium: Distant Worlds: Alien Life?
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

7pm, Friday, Oct 24 and 5pm Sunday, Oct 26

A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This…

Sunday, October 26 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: Distant Worlds: Alien Life?
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

7pm, Friday, Oct 24 and 5pm Sunday, Oct 26

A docent will point out night sky highlights and upcoming astronomical events. This…

Thursday, October 30 @7 pm
Department of Mathematics and Statistics 8th Long Lecture: Dr. Nicole Lazar
WSU Pullman

The Calvin and Jean Long Distinguished Lecture in Mathematics brings internationally renowned mathematics scholars to the WSU campus to discuss research and current topics. A public lecture geared toward community members and members without a deep mathematical background is paired with a more in-depth colloquium with faculty and students. The lecture honors Calvin Long, professor emeritus (1956–92) and former department chair (1970–78) and his wife, Jean. This year’s Long Lecture titled “Functional Neuroimaging in the Era of Big
Data and Open Science” will be delivered by Dr. Nicole Lazar. Dr. Lazar is a Professor and Department Head of the Pennsylvania State University Department of Statistics.

Friday, October 31 @1:20 pm
8th Annual Post-Long Colloquium: Dr. Nicole Lazar
WSU Pullman

The Calvin and Jean Long Distinguished Lecture in Mathematics brings internationally renowned mathematics scholars to the WSU campus to discuss research and current topics. A public lecture geared toward community members and members without a deep mathematical background is paired with a more in-depth colloquium with faculty and students. The lecture honors Calvin Long, professor emeritus (1956–92) and former department chair (1970–78) and his wife, Jean. This year’s in-depth Long Lecture colloquium titled “Jackknife After Bootstrap: Detecting Influential Actors in a Network” will be delivered by Dr. Nicole Lazar. Dr. Lazar is a Professor and Department Head of the Pennsylvania State University Department of Statistics.