The project to design the plot at Kopek Farm in Pullman started in 2020 with the aim of providing those with disabilities the same opportunities to enjoy the health benefits of gardening.
Wilson, a senior fashion design major, also spent time at athletic fashion brand Champion, where she had the opportunity to learn how a clothing line is developed and merchandised.
A collection of equine photographs by local photographer Shaundra Baumwart will be on display as part of the fall 2022 “Art in the Library” exhibit in the Animal Health Library.
Established in 2016, the ensemble is comprised of bassoonist Michael Garza and WSU School of Music faculty members Sophia Tegart, Keri McCarthy, Shannon Scott, and Martin King.
Juventino Aranda’s “Esperé Mucho Tiempo Pa Ver” (I Have Waited a Long Time to See) expresses a search for identity at the intersection of Mexico and America. The exhibition opens Tuesday, Aug. 23.
When Jacqueline Wilson takes the stage Saturday night, she will be one of 13 Indigenous women musicians performing original scores written specifically for each of them by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon.
The outdoor summer concert series will take place over four Fridays this summer on the Pullman campus beginning June 24. Each concert is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be free of charge.
Three WSU students developed a podcast surrounding the topic of culturally- and linguistically-responsive pedagogy as an alternative to a conventional class assessment or test.
Visitors to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSU on the Pullman campus are invited to experience a unique form of Indigenous cinema opening Tuesday, June 7.