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Events & Exhibits

  Wednesday, June 19, 2013

 

A chronological list of major featured events and exhibits universitywide.

 

June 27

Potato field day celebrates seed trials, new irrigation system

OTHELLO, Wash. - WSU's potato field day will start at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, June 27, at the WSU Othello Research Center, 1471 W. Cox Road. The day will celebrate 50 years of Washington commercial potato seed lot trials and[more]

Every Wednesday

WSU organic produce for sale on Terrell Mall

PULLMAN, Wash. - Fresh-picked produce from the WSU organic farm will be for sale on Terrell Mall 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesdays May-early October.[more]

June 23-25 ninjas to cyborgs

WSU, 4-H team up for annual conference

PULLMAN, Wash. - Teenagers can learn to start a business, understand financial planning — and move like ninjas. There are 61 educational workshops on the menu for 4-H Teen Conference at WSU Pullman from June 23-25.
[more]

June 24

Bach expert performs in free piano concert

PULLMAN, Wash. – Pianist Eric Fung will perform Bach’s "Italian Concerto,” Chopin’s first "Ballade” and works by Brahms and Strauss in a free, public concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 24, in Bryan Hall [more]

June 25

Businesses learn to evaluate, build export markets

SPOKANE, Wash. - Washington business enterprises looking to generate sales to new markets will benefit from a workshop offered 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, by the Washington Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) at the Spokane Export Center, [more]

Through June 28

Exhibit shows ‘lighter’ side of U.S. Printing Office

PULLMAN, Wash. - In 1984, the U.S. Government Printing Office published a report for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration detailing the work of the agency’s vehicle research and test center. But the title, "State-of-the-Art Dummy Selection,” left [more]
Includes Soundslide

July 8

Get a smart start for your small business at workshop

KENNEWICK, Wash. – Get solid advice on how to launch a small business at the Start Smart workshop at 6 p.m. Monday, July 8. The easy-to-understand session will cover the basics of starting a business, from initial financing to getting the right licenses.[more]

July 10 - Economic, environmental solution

Field day showcases anaerobic digestion technologies

LYNDEN, Wash. - Anaerobic digestion, a biological process of breaking down organic waste material, and a suite of new tools that add value to the process will be featured during a WSU field day on Wednesday, July 10, near Lynden, Wash.
[more]

July 13

Living in the Garden to host art museum benefit

PULLMAN, Wash. - An outdoor summer evening in the garden will benefit the Museum of Art/WSU 7-9 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at Living in the Garden [more]
Includes Soundslide

Through July 19

Curator's final show portrays art collection

PULLMAN, Wash. - The final exhibition curated by the late Keith Wells for the WSU Museum of Art literally creates a portrait of the permanent [more]
Includes Soundslide

Starting June 16

WSU to host math/science academy for migrant students

PULLMAN, Wash. - Eighty migrant high school students from across Washington will spend a week this summer at WSU Pullman brushing up on their skills at a math and science academy. The first of its kind in the state,[more]

Alternative jet fuels

WSU exhibit to open at Paris Air Show

PARIS - When the 50th International Paris Air Show gets under way June 17, representatives from WSU will be here to promote the university's  expertise in developing viable alternative jet fuels[more]

Aug. 10 – top prize a new Ford Super Cab

Annual golf tournament will benefit scholarship fund

PULLMAN, Wash. - The Palouse Ridge Golf Club will host the fifth annual Jess Ford of Pullman Hardhat Classic Golf Tournament Saturday, Aug. 10, to benefit WSU’s Facilities Services Scholarship Fund.[more]

Aug. 12-14

Registration open for quinoa research symposium

PULLMAN, Wash. – Online registration for the 2013 International Quinoa Research Symposium hosted at Washington State University Aug. 12-14 is now available through July 10.
[more]

Through summer

Historic Nez Perce photos on exhibit

PULLMAN, Wash. - Historic images of the Nez Perce people, or Nimiipuu, will be on exhibit April 11 through the summer at the WSU Libraries Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections. A free, public opening reception[more]

Sponsors, volunteers sought

Inaugural world arts festival coming in October

PULLMAN, Wash. - WSU will host the first "Humanitas,” a free, public festival celebrating world arts, on Oct. 3, 4 and 5. The festival, featuring world music, dance, art and cuisine, is a collaborative initiative between WSU Performing Arts,
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