The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering is hosting a seminar presented by Thomas E. Graedel, Clifton R. Musser Professor Emeritus of Industrial Ecology and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, Yale University.
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April 2019
You’re invited to the 2019 Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award presentation and reception as WSU recognizes Thomas Graedel for his contributions to the understanding of atmospheric chemistry and his work to develop the field of industrial ecology.
Currie & Brown is one of the world’s leading construction consultancy firms dedicated to advising clients in the management and utilization of their physical assets.
Cynthia Lawrence is an Endowed Professor of Voice at University of Kentucky and a regular guest of leading opera companies around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera.
Mark Calkins is an Associate Professor of Voice at Berea College in Kentucky. Mark is a former member of the Lyric Opera Center…
Livestream available on YouTube at WSU Pullman Music.
Through a mixture of industry experts, speakers, interactive experiences and opportunities for conversation, the Murrow Symposium explores the communication industry, our challenges and accomplishments and opportunities for development and growth.
Harry Silverstein, WSU professor emeritus in philosophy, presents “Responsibility and Avoidability” in the Foley Speaker’s Room.
Cynthia Lawrence is an Endowed Professor of Voice at University of Kentucky and a regular guest of leading opera companies around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera.
Mark Calkins is an Associate Professor of Voice at Berea College in Kentucky. Mark is a former member of the Lyric Opera Center…
The Department of Physics and Astronomy and The OSA-SPIE Student Chapter invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Stan Whitcomb, LIGO Laboratory.
Join the conversation with Caitlin Bletscher with “Overcoming Boundaries, Thinking Globally, Acting Locally” and seeing past our communal actions and how they impact the world!
John Martin Fischer, an expert in free will, moral responsibility, and both metaphysical and ethical issues pertaining to life and death, will present the 55th Frank Fraser Potter Lecture in Philosophy.
John M. Fischer, distinguished professor of philosophy at University of California, Riverside, and Harry Silverstein, professor emeritus of philosophy at WSU, present “The Frankfurt-Style Cases: Extinguishing the Flickers of Freedom.”
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Student’s will visit the Lower Granite Dam. There is not cost to attend. Student’s will be provided with transportation for the tour. If you are an international student, please visit Dana 138 with a copy of your passport.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Olivia earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in 2017 from Washington State University. She began undergraduate research as a sophomore, focusing on developing a miniaturized pyrolysis and gasification reactor to demonstrate biomass conversion principles in undergraduate classrooms. She traveled to Accra, Ghana in 2015 with her research team to…
Informed people can disagree about impact of climate change and its relationship to storms.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a distinguished colloquium featuring Michael Campbell, Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), University of Rochester.
Treat your mom and yourself to a delightful English tea and spa experience. Appointments are 1 hour long and consist of a 30 min massage including neck, shoulders, arms, hands, followed by 30 minutes for tea, dessert, and peaceful conversation time for mother and student.
Kick off Mom’s weekend with Donuts with the Dean! Join your Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean Mary Rezac donuts and conversation, bring your Mom!
This annual showcase is the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, this thesis exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students and museum visitors.
Yuri Gagarin was the first man to enter space, and he completed one orbit of the earth on April 12, 1961. On the 50th anniversary, Yuri’s night began in Vienna and grew to an annual world space party.
The spectacular solar system. This movie-like fulldome simulation was created at WSU with narrations by Prof. Guy Worthey and musical backing tracks.
Otto Nicolai’s opera, The Merry Wives of Windsor, based on Shakespeare’s play, will appear on the Bryan Hall Stage during Mom’s Weekend with comedy, romance and a little fantasy.
Join us as we attempt to make eggs survive multiple story drops off of Webster Hall!
Want an opportunity for you and your Mom to work together and explore your limits? This unique challenge will be a great bonding experience for you and Mom.
The spectacular solar system. This movie-like fulldome simulation was created at WSU with narrations by Prof. Guy Worthey and musical backing tracks.
Otto Nicolai’s opera, The Merry Wives of Windsor, based on Shakespeare’s play, will appear on the Bryan Hall Stage during Mom’s Weekend with comedy, romance and a little fantasy.
The spectacular solar system. This movie-like fulldome simulation was created at WSU with narrations by Prof. Guy Worthey and musical backing tracks.
Enjoy quality time with your mom in the great outdoors! Snake River, located only 30 minutes from WSU’s campus, is perhaps one of the most well-known and scenic rivers in the entire United States.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
The spectacular solar system. This movie-like fulldome simulation was created at WSU with narrations by Prof. Guy Worthey and musical backing tracks.
The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering is hosting a seminar presented by Dr. Abhaya Datye, Distinguished Regents’ Professor & Department Chair, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, University of New Mexico.
Tia Fuller, guest artist and clinician, will present an in-depth discussion of her first-hand experience being a side-woman with Beyoncé as well as with other leaders; how this experience has influenced her success in the jazz world as a bandleader, performer, businesswoman, and educator.
Tia Fuller is a touring artist and full-time professor at Berklee College of Music, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, (Magna Cum Laude) and Master’s degree in Jazz Pedagogy and Performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder (Summa Cum Laude).
You are invited to our live webcast—reserve your virtual seat today! During this webcast, you will hear about the online MBA program and student experience from the Associate Dean of Professional Programs in the Carson College of Business, Cheryl Oliver.
Erik Ostrom, System Administrator for the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s Information Security Group, dives into what it takes to protect your privacy online.
The Jazz Forum provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and guest artists to perform for the public in an informal setting.
Please join the Carson College of Business for an exclusive, fully hosted breakfast. You will gain key business insights during a presentation by an influential industry leader and network with members of the Carson College and the Spokane business community.
Due to illness, the Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra was not performed at the April 2 Percussion Ensemble concert. The Concerto, by David Gillingham, will be performed by the WSU Percussion Ensemble featuring Mark Stevens on piano with possible additional performances by the Percussion Studio.
A celebration honoring our outstanding students, faculty, and staff.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. H. Philip Stahl, Space Optics Manufacturing Technology Center; NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
Cardiometabolic diseases (e.g. heart disease and diabetes) are the leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Diabetes, for example, will double in the next 30 years, with 80% of the rise occurring in middle and lower- income countries.
This special concert featuring three instrumental ensembles will begin with the Orchestra as they feature Bogdan “Theo” Mynka, co-winner of the 2019 WSU Concerto/Aria Competition, singing beloved tenor arias by Donizetti, Lalo, and Tchaikovsky.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
This concert features seven different School of Music student brass chamber music ensembles.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Solo Piano: Natalie Kahler, Cameron Barton, Hannah Annonen, Jacqueline Southwick, Miles Sutton, Jacob Schermerhorn, Garrett Snedeker, Kate Uhm, Morgan Zearott
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Livestream available on YouTube at WSU Pullman Music.
The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering is hosting a seminar presented by Dr. Eric McFarland, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Hear the latest techniques developed by their teams for integrating systems health management into cyber-physical systems like transportation networks and power networks.
Early life growth outcomes are influenced by endemic exposures—e.g. ethnic growth patterns, cultural norms, nutritional and disease ecologies—and individually-varying factors such as household access to resources, family size, and paternal responses to perceived growth.
Voiland College student clubs and seniors showcase their projects, knowledge and skills.
Tour the wonders of the southern sky – without standing on your head. See what is invisible to us northerners: nebulae, star clusters, dwarf galaxies, and the amazing center of the Milky Way.
Tour the wonders of the southern sky – without standing on your head. See what is invisible to us northerners: nebulae, star clusters, dwarf galaxies, and the amazing center of the Milky Way.
Dean Rezac will hold Voiland College office hours on April 30. Ten-minute spots will be available for individuals or small, themed groups. Reserve your spot!