Notices and Announcements

Crucial Conversations Book Review: Spring series

Join Laura Hamilton, WSU Learning and Organizational Development manager, for the spring series of Crucial Conversations Book Review. This course provides powerful skills to ensure every conversation — especially difficult ones — leads to the results you want. Participants learn how to be persuasive rather than abrasive, and how to get back to productive dialogue […]

“‘What is the Meaning of this Boundary Line?’ Indigenous Nationhood and Colonial Borders,” Pettyjohn Lecture

“‘What is the Meaning of this Boundary Line?’ Indigenous Nationhood and Colonial Borders” by Dr. Patrick Lozar (Salish & Kootnai) (University of Montana) 2024 Sherman & Mabel Smith Pettyjohn Lecture on Indigenous History Friday, March 29, at noon CUE 518, WSU Pullman Since the mid-nineteenth century, Indigenous Nations of the Columbia Plateau have contended with the Canada-United States border […]

‘Profiling functional rhythmicity using chemical biology approaches’ — April 23 at 12:10 p.m.

Dr. Chathuri Kombala — post-doctoral research associate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) — will be visiting WSU Spokane for the SPRC Seminar Series. Her seminar entitled “Profiling functional rhythmicity using chemical biology approaches” will be in person in the Spokane Center for Clinical Research and Simulation room 250 and through Zoom on Tuesday, April 23, 12:10–1 p.m. Chathuri Kombala […]

Today: Interdisciplinary dialogue on bridges and borders

The Office of Research Working Group on Arts & Humanities continues its series of Interdisciplinary Dialogues to welcome conversations around a common theme across units. Three presenters — Samuel Ginsburg (SLCR), Jeannie Shinozuka (SLCR), and Bibhushana Poudyal (English) — will briefly share their approach to the topic “Borders and Bridges” and then will engage in […]

Artists’ reception: ‘Berehynia: Women Keepers of the Flame: Recent Works by Two Ukrainian Artists’

A closing reception for the show “Berehynia: Women Keepers of the Flame: Recent Works by Two Ukrainian Artists” will be held on Wednesday, March 27, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the atrium at Gallery 3 of the Fine Arts Building on the Pullman campus. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Recent works by two Pullman-area Ukrainian […]

Beyond Hope: Kienholz and the Inland Northwest opens today

Join the museum March 26–June 29, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Beyond Hope: Kienholz and the Inland Northwest. The exhibition delves into the collaborative artistic practice of Ed and his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, during the decades they spent living and working in the small northern Panhandle town of Hope, Idaho. Renowned for their politically […]

Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition opens today

Join us today for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition through June 29, the culmination of three or more years of dedication, creativity, and exploration as the MFA students unveil their thought-provoking works. This year’s MFA candidates are Mozi Jones and Reika Okuhara. For families visiting during WSU Family Weekend, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to delve […]

Today: Attend the Emerit Society Lecture and tune into the State of the University Address

Join us from noon–1:30 p.m., in CUE 518, for the Legacy of Excellence Lecture. The annual Legacy of Excellence Lecture features a professor emeritus who, in retirement, continues to make outstanding contributions to academia, the university, and the community. Tune in to watch the 2024 State of the University Address from 3:10–4:10 p.m. The livestream link is available […]

Submit Spring Family Weekend events

Spring Family Weekend 2024 is April 5–7, and all WSU Pullman departments, colleges, and organizations are invited to submit events! Family Weekends are a great way to connect with students’ families, alumni, donors, and other members of the extended Coug family. Events are held throughout the weekend and can include a variety of activities such as sports […]

‘Targeting the circadian clock against disease and aging’ — TMP Seminar Series, April 9

The Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology welcomes Dr. Zheng ‘Jake’ Chen, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston to WSU Spokane on Tuesday, April 9. He will be providing his seminar at noon, “Targeting the circadian clock against disease and aging,” in SCCRS 250 and via Zoom. Biological timing in cells is crucial for physiological health and […]