The donation from the former university first couple funds the construction and equipment needed to create a special learning space within the home of WSU’s permanent art collection.
WSU students designed an award-winning table with a radial arrangement of petals and pockets that creates a collaborative environment and facilitates group work on many scales.
Sea shanties and Mexican folk are just two of the musical genres that members of the Pullman community can enjoy in a series of free concerts hosted by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on April 22 and 29.
A new film about the African Americans who fought in the U.S. military in the late 1800s and early 1900s will feature expert commentary from WSU historian Ryan Booth.
The plight and successful activism of Yakima Valley migrant farmworkers during the 1970s will be the subject of an April 5 WSU Libraries lecture at 4 p.m. in the Terrell Library atrium.
The powwow, set for April 9 at Beasley Coliseum, will be the first held since the onset of the COVID‑19 pandemic. The event is free and open to everyone.
“Vitality,” hosted by the Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles April 1, features collections around energy, strength, and renewal.