Echevarias, Hawarthias, Crassulas
Agriculture
September 2023
Gather your fellow Coug fans and enjoy an evening of WSU Blended Learning student-made wine during the first Friday Night Football Wine Tasting of the season!
The Global Learning office will send over 700 students abroad this year! We are still accepting applications for this upcoming Spring 2024 semester and beyond. This event hosts study abroad providers from across the USA, helping you find the UCORE, elective, internship, and/or major courses to ensure you have an unforgettable experience…and graduate on time. Global opportunities on the Pullman campus will also be showcased.
The WSU Center for Entrepreneurial Studies provides a resource epicenter for students to learn, collaborate, create, and launch ventures.
This talk—illustrated with excerpts from Lyn’s art exhibits and recently published book, Drawing Botany Home: A Rooted Life—will report on a botanist’s attempts to learn not just about but from plants with field journals’ story and line, art and science.
Protests organized by climate activists have increased in frequency and intensity. Are these acts of defiance enough to inspire change in policy?
Aseem Prakash is the founding director of the Center of Environmental Politics at the University of Washington and Nives Dolšak is director of the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington.
Presenter: Dr. Dan Szymanski, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
Title: Feedback controls among tensile forces, microtubules, and cell wall properties during plant morphogenesis
Host: Michael Knoblauch
Preseminar refreshments 2:30 pm in the Conner Museum, 1st Floor, Abelson Hall