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Friday, August 4 @6:30 pm
Fridays at the Clock
Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

Fridays at the Clock! 

What: Outdoor Summer Music Series

When: Fridays – June 23, July 14, August 4, August 25, & September 8

Where: below Bryan Hall Clock (between Bryan Hall and Holland Library)

Who: WSU School of Music Faculty, Friends, and Guests!

Admission: Free

The WSU School of Music…

Tuesday, August 8 @8:30 am
Research Symposium in Honor of JM Krueger’s Research
Conference / Symposium
WSU Pullman - Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

Join us in celebrating Dr. James Krueger’s distinguished contributions to sleep science, inflammation, infection, and their intersections. The full-day symposium will feature talks by 13 leading scientists from across the country, including Dr. Éva Szentirmai from WSU, Dr. Gina Poe from UCLA, and Dr. Mark Opp from the University of Colorado-Boulder.

Wednesday, August 16 @10:30 am
ELEVATE Conference (fall 2023)
Conference / Symposium
Online - Spark

This system-wide ELEVATE Conference is focused on the theme of “Timely Topics to ELEVATE Your Teaching.” WSU faculty and teaching graduate students should register online.

Thursday, August 17 @2:30 pm
DVM White Coat Ceremony and Reception
Ceremony / Service
WSU Pullman - Beasley Coliseum

We will welcome students to the professional veterinary medical program during the 25th Annual Convocation & White Coat Ceremony. Veterinary students receive a white coat symbolizing the start of their journey to become a veterinarian.

Friday, August 18 @12:10 pm
Fostering Inclusive Excellence: Building a Collaborative Learning Community
WSU Pullman - Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

This interactive session will introduce participants to “What Inclusive Instructors Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching” and explore participant’s intentions and goals for reading the book together in a learning community.

Tuesday, August 22 @10 am
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love Exhibition
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Gibson, who is of Mississippi Choctaw and Cherokee heritage, combines aspects of Indigenous art and culture with modernist traditions, navigating and disrupting the expectations placed upon Native artists working within the contemporary art world. At the root of his enterprise lies a core value—objects, and people alike, carry the potential for radical transformation.

Wednesday, August 23 @12 pm
NWPB Virtual Listening Sessions
WSU Global Campus - Online

We want to hear from you! Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB) is excited to announce two virtual listening sessions aimed at gathering valuable feedback and ideas from the public. These sessions present an opportunity for individuals to help shape the future of NWPB and contribute to the development of radio, TV, and digital programs that represent and enrich the communities served by the station.

Thursday, August 24 @10:30 am
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series: Laboratory Safety
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Laboratory Safety: Creating and Maintaining an Effective Lab Safety Program

Presented by Tom Ebeling, WSU, Environmental Health & Safety Department, Industrial Hygienist Abstract This presentation will cover fundamental components of an effective laboratory safety program for WSU laboratories, including hazard assessment and levels of hazard control, chemical and…

Thursday, August 24 @2 pm
VCEA Inside Scoop
Social
WSU Pullman - Thompson Hall

The VCEA Inside Scoop is an event to celebrate all VCEA students starting the falling semester. With ice cream from Ferdinand’s, clubs looking for new members, and departments answering questions, students will truly get an inside scoop of that VCEA has planned for the year.

Friday, August 25 @6:30 pm
Fridays at the Clock
Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

Fridays at the Clock! 

What: Outdoor Summer Music Series

When: Fridays – June 23, July 14, August 4, August 25, & September 8

Where: below Bryan Hall Clock (between Bryan Hall and Holland Library)

Who: WSU School of Music Faculty, Friends, and Guests!

Admission: Free

The WSU School…

Tuesday, August 29 @4:30 pm
Benjamin Cobb – Artist Talk
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Fine Arts Building

Visiting glass artist Benjamin Cobb will be giving a lecture that is free and open to the public on August 29th at 4:30 PM, with a small reception to follow.

Tuesday, August 29 @6 pm
Professor Emeritus Loran Olsen Lecture
Performance
WSU Pullman - Kimbrough Music Building

Professor Emeritus, Loran Olsen will be giving a lecture on Ravel’s Ondine.

Wednesday, August 30 @12:30 pm
Glass Comes Alive in Pullman
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Explore the many facets of glass with Glass Comes Alive in Pullman. This free one-day event consists of public talks about ancient and contemporary glass and glass-making, followed by a demonstration given by glassblowers from the Museum of Glass Mobile Hot Shop, Tacoma. Helping students broaden their perspective concerning modern technology by looking to the past, both events are free and open to the public.

Thursday, August 31 @10:30 am
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series, “High-throughput characterization of dynamic tensile failure in pure niobium and niobium-titanium alloy” Presented by Dr. Arezoo Zare
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Niobium and its alloys offer a unique combination of high melting temperature (>2400 °C) and desirable ductility which makes them candid for applications under extreme thermomechanical environments.