WSU historian Ryan Booth sheds light on the largely forgotten history of the Northern Cheyenne and White Mountain Apache who served as scouts for the U.S. Army from 1866–1947.
Music lovers can usher in the holiday season with the School of Music’s inaugural “Holiday Celebration: Let It Glow” at 2 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus.
Faculty from across the university are reading a shared book and engaging in group discussions surrounding equity and social justice that will impact their students and courses systemwide.
Blanchfield will read from his work to conclude WSU’s fall Visiting Writers series in a live event at the WSU Museum of Art and simulcast on YouTube Live.
Helping to bridge divides of understanding within communities is at the heart of four free, public presentations by WSU Humanities professors to be hosted online in October.