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Academic Subjects
October 2019
Come learn about Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in this info session! All engineering students are invited.
Come learn about Micron Technology and the employment opportunities they offer!
Chief Architect Software is recruiting Software Engineers (Application, Web, Mobile).
Come learn about Ceco Concrete Construction and the opportunities available to students and graduates.
Civil Engineering and Construction Management students are encouraged to attend.
Traylor Bros., Inc., a heavy civil, marine and underground contractor, is seeking graduates of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
The story of a liberal nurse who finds herself as the number-one candidate of a far-right political party in a fictional town’s upcoming local election. Engaged but apolitical, she lets herself get pushed around.
Come learn about Global Internship Opportunities for students majoring in Architecture, Computer Science, Engineering & Technology fields.
The WSU Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble present their opening concert of the 2019-2020 school year on Wednesday, October 2.
Soft robotics and compliant robotic mechanisms have achieved great popularity in the past decade within the academic community.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Matthew Hedman, Department of Physics, University of Idaho. Dr. Hedman will present their talk, “How old are Saturn’s rings (and moons)?”
Join SEB and University Recreation as we host our first Annual Cougar Dance Competition!
The ElectroAcousticMiniFest is an annual 1.25-day festival of electronic music at the Washington State University School of Music.
The ElectroAcoustic MiniFest is an annual 1.25-day festival of electronic music at the Washington State University School of Music.
Join Simpson Strong-Tie engineers and field specialists where you will learn how structural connectors and pre-engineered building components help structures perform safely to resist natural hazards such as high winds and earthquakes.
Worldwide energy demand is projected to grow strongly in the coming decades, with most of the growth in developing countries.
Dr. Dale R. Croes Director, Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society and Services (PNWAS) Adjunct Professor, Anthropology Washington State University
A leader in medical technology, Siemens Healthineers is constantly innovating its portfolio of products and services in its core areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging and in laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine.
In November 1918, a few days before the Armistice, Edouard Péricourt saves Albert Maillard’s life. The two men have nothing in common but the war. On the ruins of the carnage of WWI, condemned to live, the two soldiers – a disfigured but brilliant artist and an ex-accountant – attempt to survive.
First jazz concert of the year featuring the award-winning WSU jazz Big Band directed by Greg Yasinitsky and the faculty ensemble Jazz Northwest: David Turnbull, trumpet; Horace Alexander Young and Yasinitsky, saxophones; Gabe Condon, guitar; Jake Svendsen, piano; F. David Snider, bass; and David Jarvis, drums.
On-Site recruiting visit with The METER Group, a multinational company located in Pullman, WA, and Germany.
To begin the 2019 Oktubafest, Dr. Paul Dickinson (euphonium) and Jered Kostenko (piano) perform an eclectic program of classics from the euphonium repertoire from Germany, France, and the United States. Highlights of the program include La Belle Americaine by John Hartmann, Concertino for Euphonium and Piano by…
Providing an adequate supply of potable water is one of the grand challenges in the current century due to climate change, population and industrial growth. Sustainable, and energy efficient water treatment technologies are needed to combat current and future global challenges in water sustainability.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Nicholas J. Borys, Department of Physics, Montana State University.
Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in employment opportunities at Facebook are encouraged to attend.
If you read the news, you might be left thinking that humans are a xenophobic and parochial species. If we actually look at the data, however, we see a very different picture: our species can be both very tolerant and very aggressive toward members of other communities.
Oddities abound in space. Black holes and wormholes, sure, but that’s just the beginning of the list for cosmic mind-benders. Join us for an interactive, illustrated talk on the crazy – and real – objects in the universe.
Please join us for a spectacular evening of organ and brass music. Our concert will feature the dynamic trumpet and organ duo of David Turnbull and Jill Schneider filling Bryan Hall Theatre with exciting sounds. It will also feature the superb—Washington State University faculty brass quintet: EQUINOX. You won’t want…
Please see the website for more information: music.wsu.edu/wsu-flute-day
Registration will be opening soon!
SPONSORED BY ALLEGRO. Allegro is an umbrella Registered Student Organization that represents all music student organizations at Washington State University. Allegro aims to excite and inspire through music by partnering with student organizations to provide funding…
Oddities abound in space. Black holes and wormholes, sure, but that’s just the beginning of the list for cosmic mind-benders.
Banafsheh Molki is Ph.D. student in Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at Washington State University.
Join alumni Tyler Walker and Rachel Forbes as they help students prepare for a technical interview.
Warsaw, December 1945: the second World War is finally over and Mathilde is treating the last of the French survivors of the German camps.
Congressional members have rolled out a “Green New Deal” that calls for a rapid shift to carbon-free energy requiring drastic measures to cut carbon emissions across the economy.
Tlingit and other NW Pacific Coast Indigenous Peoples are “Salmon Cultures” that also recognize herring as a foundation and cultural keystone species.
Guest Recital: Thursday, October 17th at 7:30 pm in Bryan Hall Theatre
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Internationally renowned operatic baritone, Kurt Ollmann will present a guest recital, accompanied by Elena Panchenko, featuring music by Schubert, Duparc, Nin, Ives, and Hundley, culminating in a set…
Doug Hendrickson is a 1984 graduate of the University of Texas in Chemical Engineering and has a Masters in Chemical Engineering from Washington State University.
This presentation will look at water scarcity including pressure from population growth and distribution; provide statistics about how much usable water there is available and how it is being used;
As part of the WSU School of Music’s Faculty Artist Series, we will honor Holocaust-victim Dick Kattenburg’s 100th birthday with a recital featuring his music along with other from or inspired by World War II. Dick Kattenburg, born in 1919, was a promising Dutch composer but was…
Four colorful and exciting outdoor murals created through an innovative collaboration between WSU artists and chemists will be dedicated to Kamiak Elementary School and the surrounding community.
Aalo Gupta is the Director of the Future & Renewable Fuels Group in the Phillips 66 Technology Organization. He manages the research portfolio related to the production of renewable and advanced fuels beyond traditional petroleum derived transportation fuels.
Audrey and Manu run a day shelter for homeless women, offering them a warm shower, hot meal, a little camaraderie and some necessary career guidance.
Dr. Dore is a consulting archaeologist specializing in the business of heritage management. Dr. Dore’s private-sector career experience includes working in executive and senior management positions for international heritage and environmental consulting firms.
The U.N. estimates that total agricultural output needs to increase by 60% in the next century to meet growing demand.
Presented by Tyler Lenzi, Senior Director Micron Technology, Boise, Idaho
With the increasing pressures of reduced cost, higher density, improved reliability, and faster speeds with lower power requirements, engineers are turning to materials science to solve some of these challenges. We will explore the trade-offs in the memory market along…
The United States is the world’s oldest constitutional democracy.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Chris Waltham, University of British Columbia. Dr. Waltham will present their talk, “The human voice, the erhu and the violin.”
Chris Dickey (tuba and euphonium) and Mark Stevens (piano) will perform a varied program to continue the Oktubafest 2019 activities. Featured works include Gordon Jacob’s Tuba Suite, the Ethel Smyth Sonata for Cello and Piano, as well as a hidden gem in the repertoire, James Stabile’s Sonata…
Les Okonek is a 1974 Civil Engineering graduate of WSU. Les spent 41 years in the oil industry starting with Chicago Bridge and Iron designing and building above ground storage tanks before starting employment at the ARCO/BP Cherry Point refinery.
Ghoulies and ghosties and things that go bump in the night?
The Vocal/Choral Music Faculty within the School of Music at WSU will continue its long-standing tradition of presenting the Twenty-Sixth Annual Educational Choral Festival on Saturday, October 26 in Kimbrough Concert Hall from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and in Bryan Hall Theatre from 3:45-4:15 pm and…
Ghoulies and ghosties and things that go bump in the night?
oin us when Washington’s Attorney General Bob Ferguson discusses the many cases with which his office is currently engaged, including issues involving immigration, gun control, the opioid crisis and cases against the Trump administration
Dr. Vitold E. Galkin, received his BS in Chemistry and his MS in Biology from Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute in Russia. He then went on to receive his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Cell Biology from the Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint-Petersburg Russia.
As the number of new technologies and interdependencies on the electric system continue to grow, the system operator is becoming increasingly critical to the reliability and resiliency of the system.
Johnny Moses is a Tulalip Native American raised in the remote Nuu-chah-nulth village of Ohiat on the west coast of Vancouver Island B.C., Canada. He was raised in the traditional ways by his grandparents, and sent by his elders to share their teachings with all people. Johnny is a master…
The Good Friday Agreement was a major breakthrough for peace after years of civil conflict. However, the border agreement that now exists between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is a major sticking point in any Brexit Deal.
Join your Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean, Mary Rezac, for donuts and conversation.
Join us to explore strategies and resources you can use to find an internship or job that aligns with your interests.
SPONSORED BY ALLEGRO. Allegro is an umbrella Registered Student Organization that represents all music student organizations at Washington State University. Allegro aims to excite and inspire through music by partnering with student organizations to provide funding for world-renowned guest artists to perform and work one-on-one with students on the Pullman…
Would you like some personalized, individualized assistance with your job or internship search? Join us for a small group session where we will share helpful tips, tricks, and resources to assist you in finding a job or internship that aligns with your interests.
Kristin Faurest is a landscape architecture professional with 15 years of specialization in landscape identity, culturally-rooted perceptions of landscape, social sustainability of urban spaces, culturally-inclusive design, equity, and democracy in landscape design, and community engagement.
Lithium ion batteries have achieved pervasive applications in many aspects in current technologies and played an indispensable role in our mobile life.
Would you like some personalized, individualized assistance with your job or internship search? Join us for a small group session where we will share helpful tips, tricks, and resources to assist you in finding a job or internship that aligns with your interests.
Attend in person or join the Zoom Meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/870037950
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Jacob Fisher, Aerojet Rocketdyne. Dr. Fisher will present their talk, “Physics Principles used for Electric Propulsion at Aerojet Rocketdyne.”
Join Katherine Berndt in celebrating her musical achievements at WSU in her senior vocal recital! Featuring pianist Elena Panchenko and Trumpet player Mitch Gibbs. A live stream of this performance will be available on the wsupullmanmusic YouTube page. There will be a reception following…