Singers from throughout Washington and Idaho will present the free choral concert “Washington Sings” on Saturday August 3, at 6:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU-Pullman Campus. This concert is a part of a fellowship awarded to Dean Luethi (WSU School of Music faculty) by the David G. Pollart…
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A webinar, hosted by the Academy of Dairy Veterinary Consultants, will provide you with an update on HPAI in cattle.
Innovate and Inspire: Discover ‘How Learning Works’ with Our Learning Community
Join us for this in-person and Zoom workshop.
PRESENTER: Dr. Steve Lampa, Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Lampa is the course director for VM 511, small animal anatomy, and teaches in VM 512, the large animal…
Music for Observations is a 3-part music series that pairs unusual electronic music with the Jewett Observatory’s open viewings of the night sky on July 13, August 10 and October 12 at 9pm. Music will happen outside on the surrounding hill. The events are free, all-ages and open to the public.
Are you a new student on the WSU Spokane campus? Join us for campus orientation to learn about the resources available to help you be successful as a new SpoCoug!
The WSU College of Veterinary Medicine welcomes the DVM Class of 2028
Emma Kindall, Chemistry Ph.D. student, will be defending their Proposal of Thermodynamics of Rare Earth Elements Mixing in Orthophosphate Minerals on Friday, August 16 in Troy G5.
Department of Chemistry, Prof. Jeffrey Bell is presenting: Functional 3D Printing and Magnetoelectrochemistry for Electroanalysis.
In its most everyday sense, food is a physical necessity, yet its overall significance goes far beyond sustenance. Food is integral to our communities, relationships, cultures, and languages.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Brian Saam, Professor and Chair, Washington State University. Dr. Saam’s talk, “State of the Department” will be held Thursday, August 22, at 12:10 pm in Webster 11.
Kick-off the school year with Interim Dean Partha Pande and WSU Provost and Executive VP T. Chris Riley-Tillman as they discuss new strategic initiatives, introduce new faculty and staff, and answer your questions on a variety of topics.
The College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy presents, Peer Observation From All Sides.
The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the fourth season of its summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place on Fridays at 6:30pm on the following dates: June 28, July 26, and August 23. Bring…
From the University of Texas at Dallas, Dr. Mario Wriedt will be presenting on Crystal Engineering of Programmable Sponges for Energy, Environmental and Medicinal Applications.
Engineering and Technology Management invites you to a special guest presentation featuring Fred Kofman, PhD, a distinguished expert in leadership and organizational effectiveness. This lecture on “The Meaning Revolution” will be presented as part of the E_M 526 Constraints Management class, and we are opening the Zoom session to the broader academic and professional community. We hope you will join us for this live virtual event.
Join David Lublin, American University, who will be talking about the current state of our political parties, and what can be done about it.
ESIC-AGI FA24 Power Seminar Series presents: Greetings from Vermont! The Frontier of Grid Transformation by Dan Kopin, Manager of Innovation from Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO)
The Advanced Grid Institute (AGI) Day 2024 is Wednesday, August 28th on the WSU Tri-Cities campus.
Murrow College Activities Fair
Stop by Goertzen Hall upper & lower atrium to learn about a number of student activities and snack on a frozen treat! Clubs and activities: Crimson Creative: The Student Firm; WSU’s Public Relations Student Society of America, KUGR Cougar College Radio, The Daily Evergreen, Cable 8, KZUU, Northwest Public Broadcasting, and KJEM!
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Vivienne Baldassare, Assistant Professor, Washington State University.
“Beyond the High: Thalamic Mechanisms of Heroin Withdrawal and Relapse,” presented by Allison Jensen, graduate student; Advisor: Dr. Giuseppe Giannotti.
The observatory is located on Observation Drive, off Olympia Avenue on the southside of campus.