Please join the School of Design + Construction and Palouse Habitat for Humanity on September 2 as we raise the final walls for an affordable home in Uniontown, WA.
Academic Subjects
September 2021
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The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Ruprecht Machleidt, Distinguished Professor, University of Idaho Physics Department. Dr. Machleidt will present their talk, “The Dream of the German Atomic Bomb”.
Strauss and Friends: Music for Horn and Piano
This Faculty Artist Series recital will feature Martin D. King, Associate Professor of Horn at Washington State University along with Yuna Roh, piano and Matt Myers, tenor. The program will feature two pieces by Richard Strauss: his second Horn…
Webinar with Dr. Yael Merbl.
Over the past ten to fifteen years, great progress has been made in displaying virtual textures to the bare fingertips using technologies such as ultrasonic friction modulation and electroadhesion.
Join us as we celebrate the relaunch of the Gateway Project. Learn how to get involved in this exciting process, meet students and faculty, and share your input!
Dr. Susan L. Dexheimer will present their talk, “Ultrafast Dynamics of Quasiparticle Formation in Structurally Tunable Materials”.
Together Again!
A Soprano and Friends
Julie Anne Wieck, soprano with Sophia Tegart, flute; David Turnbull, trumpet; Jacqueline Wilson, bassoon; Jill Schneider, organ; Elena Panchenko, piano
Free Admission!
The liquid/solid and gas/solid interface represents a rich scientific and technological frontier for discovery and innovation in many
areas of science.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Matthew McQuinn, University of Washington, Associate Professor of Astronomy. Dr. McQuinn will present their talk, “Cosmology Today”,
The Department of Fine Arts welcomes artist Alonsa Guevara for a virtual artist talk, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Redox state dependent confirmational changes of cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) has previously been shown to change the diffusion of fluorescently labeled single proteins through a biomimetic of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Me, Myself, and I: Music for Clarinets
Experience the amazing range of emotion and imagery a clarinet can express. Music from China, India, Finland, Germany, and the United States takes the audience from the lowest bass clarinet tones to the highest E-flat clarinet pitches. Indian Ragas, Tango, Flower’s…
Join Kelly Demand, Director of WSU’s Office of Academic Engagement (OAE) College Affordability Programs and Accredited Financial Counselor, to learn the basics of financial literacy.
Zoe Hana Mikuta is a Korean-American writer currently attending the University of Washington in Seattle where she is majoring in English with a creative writing focus and minoring in History of Religion.
Fritz Prinz is the Leonardo Professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford University, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy.
Accreting supermassive black holes are among the most luminous sources of radiation in the Universe and are thought to play an important role in the evolution of their host galaxies.
An American Quilt: a Guest Recital with Kristin Jonina Taylor, piano
This concert is an exploration of a multitude of voices from the Americas: a transcription of Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring, a relatively unknown piano sonata from the 1940s by Joanne Baker, a seldom-played Joplin rag, an audience-pleasing…
Many novel phenomena that emerge at extreme pressure-temperature (PT) conditions are fundamentally chemical processes; reflecting how chemical bonds break and form, how atoms and molecules organize over short- and long-range spatial extents, and how kinetics and thermodynamics govern materials stability.
Intersecting Expressions
An evening of music expressed through instrumental performance, poetry, and visual arts.
Dr. David Larsen, saxophonist, composer, recording artist, Director of Bands at Spokane Falls Community College and scholar of cool jazz, will give a presentation on the music of baritone saxophonist and composer Gerry Mulligan. This Jazz Forum is presented by the Jazz Society at WSU with funding from Allegro.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Andrew Steiner, Associate Professor of the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Steiner will present their talk, “Multi-messenger Astronomy and the Physics of Hot and Dense Matter”.
Gloriosa!
Come celebrate the return of our WSU Symphony Orchestra as we perform new orchestral works to our Pullman audience! Repertoire includes works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Alex Shapiro, and Yasuhide Ito.