Upcoming Arts & Humanities events

The Office of Research’s Working Group on Arts & Humanities is hosting a series of events this spring to bring together the exciting scholarship and creative work happening across WSU. The first event is an Interdisciplinary Dialogue focused on the theme “Decay and Resilience.” Join us for brief panelist presentations followed by a conversation with refreshments 5–7 p.m., Feb. 21 at the Lewis Alumni Center or remotely via Zoom. All are welcome! If you are planning on attending, please RSVP online.

A second dialogue on the theme “Borders and Bridges” will take place March 27. Finally, there will be an Arts & Humanities showcase on April 10 that will highlight the research, scholarship, and creative production of WSU faculty. Watch out for more details on these upcoming events!

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