Join WSU Tri-Cities undergraduate students as they present research and art projects as part of the Undergraduate Research Symposium and Art Exhibition April 30 – May 3.
Exhibit
On Thursday, faculty, staff, and post-doctoral and graduate students from nearly all academic departments and campuses present their work at the same time under one roof.
Celebrating the 100th birthday of Washington State’s fight song, WSU’s Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections will present an exhibit in the Terrell Library.
Schultheis, a WSU alumnus, finds dynamic synergies between the languages of mathematics and art. A reception is set for Jan. 24.
75 prints exhibited in the Wright/Harmon and Smith Galleries. Reception and gallery conversation Sept. 27.
New exhibit offers a comprehensive look at one of the most prized collections of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Jena Jauchius, an adjunct instructor with WSU’s Landscape Architecture Program, provides a creative look at wildlife through her paintings, on display at Wegner Hall.
The WSU Museum of Art will present the Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition titled “Self•ish,” featuring the works of Doug Gast, Joe Hedges and Io Palmer.
Terrell Library has extended an exhibit located in the atrium and title “After Hours: Don’t Judge a Book by its Owner” through Aug. 31.
A new exhibit in WSU’s Terrell Library highlights the collected books and other media of library employees when they’re not at work.