Come to the planetarium for a preview of sky highlights for summer, 2019. Travel to Chile for a solar eclipse.
Academic Subjects
June 2019
This planetarium multimedia lecture outlines the basics of the most beautiful of large-scale structures in the universe: galaxies.
This planetarium multimedia lecture outlines the basics of the most beautiful of large-scale structures in the universe: galaxies.
June 23- 28, 2019: Oboists and English horn players will work with Dr. Keri McCarthy (oboe faculty, WSU) and other outstanding Washington State University faculty members to improve their musical skills. This camp focusses on group techniques and reed making classes, private lessons, and chamber music playing and coachings. Students may also have the opportunity to participate in large ensembles, jazz and rock techniques, music theory, history, composing, or conducting classes.
June 23- 28. 2019: For the 30th consecutive year, middle school and high school students can work with award-winning Washington State University faculty to study classical piano, jazz piano/improvisation, and organ.
June 23 – 28, 2019: Horn players will work with Dr. Martin King (horn faculty, WSU) and other outstanding Washington State University faculty members to improve their musical skills. This camp focusses on group techniques, horn ensemble, private lessons, and chamber music playing and coachings. Students may also have the opportunity to participate in large ensembles, jazz and rock techniques, music theory, history, composing, or conducting classes.
This planetarium multimedia lecture tells of the epic journey of our most distant messengers, the Voyager mission probes.
June 30 – July 5, 2019: Cougar String Camp is a chamber music/orchestra camp designed for intermediate and advanced string players, grade 8-12, including those having just completed 7th grade, and those having just graduated from high school.
This planetarium multimedia lecture tells of the epic journey of our most distant messengers, the Voyager mission probes.